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The best season would be Spring and Autumn. To visit the HK Wetland in winter can be quite. It rained the day before I visited the Wetland the last day in 2015 and it rained again the day after. All birds were in their non-breeding plumage. 
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Red-whiskered Bulbul
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Red-whiskered Bulbul, penny-dropped
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Grey Heron and Blacked-faced Spoonbill
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Common Snipe
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Common Greenshank
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Chinese Pond-heron
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Musked Laughingthrush
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Red-whiskered Bulbul with its favourite food - Perfect Pose 

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A Red-whiskered Bulbul

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A Sooty-headed Bulbul

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Chinese Bulbul

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Water Lily

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A Dragonfly

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Two Dragonflies

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Little Egret

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Eastern Great Egret

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Common Sandpiper

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Common Sandpiper in fly

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Grey Heron in action - poor fish!

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Water Lily

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A White-breasted Waterhen - shy but common

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Water Rat

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Water Lily

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Common Kingfisher - has caught something bigger than it can chew. It took the Kingfisher thirty minutes to swallow the fish. It was that BIG.



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Lotus

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Oriental Magpie Robin - Male

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Oriental Magpie Robin - Juvenile

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Oriental Magpie Robin - Female

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Female White Wagtail

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A Rufous-backed Shrike or Long-tailed Shrike

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Black Drongo

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Lotus

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Common Tailorbird

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A Japanese White Eye

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Black-collared Starling

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Spotted Dove

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Rock Pigeons

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