A short visit to the park before work, especially I worked in Admiralty today, mainly for the Baillon's Crake. The crake was still there but not tame at all, difficult to photo.... So I spent more time with the Yellow-crested Cockatoo, a species made me wanna study animal (Bird) behavior, also a species which is critically hard to be found in native ground while HK is the easiest place in this world to see the free-flying population.
Baillon's Crake - my second time to see in HK Park
Baillon's Crake - too short winged, that's why not a Little Crake
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a smart player
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - well quite difficult to get a flight shot in bad light. When can we see a wild flying bird in native ground?
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a Critically Endangered species
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - there were many pair building nest hole
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - this one may be a big boss
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a hardworking one
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a fat one
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a slim one, really emotion depending...
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - this species love playing branches, leaves or fruits... not eating them sometimes
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a lovely pair
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - finally I can have a photo showing full crest of this Critically Endangered species
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a group, they are social species
Yellow-crested Cockatoo - a hardworking one and a lazy one, just watching the other digging but never give a ''bill'' at all
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