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BoboBird

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Not sure about posting pics of non-Canadian birds, but thought you may like to see egrets/herons behaving like a flock of pigeons.

Flying around in flocks of 50-60. From a distance thought they were just a flock of pigeons. Never seen so many behaving as a group.

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Kin Lau

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Cool, where was this taken?

I see Snowy Egrets in the mix (golden feet), but the rest aren't.
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BoboBird

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Taken in Hong Kong.

Yes the other bit was the mix of 2 different species.

I think what you refer to as Snowy are also known as Little Egrets and the one with the black feet Intermediate Egrets. Both are about the same size.
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Little Egret is the Old World sister species of Snowy Egret.

Interesting pictures!
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Great flight shots, thanks for sharing
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Bobo, you have made me crazy again! I am moving to Hong Kong! Not right away, but soon! Well, really I'm not, but shrikes, those are some hot-shot sights!
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new website...perpetually in progress...

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Thanks thouc, Irene, Jack.

Jack why do you think I come here again and again? Alright, lright I have family here - but the sights are amazing. Biggest plus for me is that everything is within strike distance - no ghastly hours of driving just to catch a heron or a butterfly. Just walk out and the streets too are fascinating places to shoot. Any no grumpy bad eyes when you take pics of people.

Just the other day I was out walking and this black kite stopped by on a nearby lamp post for a good while. Just my luck camera was not with me.

But of course, looking like a tourist does help :)
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