Migrants including Japanese Paradise-Flycatcher

Walked around Fa Peng area in southeast Cheung Chau this afternoon. Wasn't expecting much, given fine weather (birds can readily continue migratory flights, rather than halt along the coast). But proved productive.

Found a male Japanese Paradise-Flycatcher: in breeding plumage, this is one of the most glorious Hong Kong birds, with tail well exceeding (twice?) its body length. Also, a globally near-threatened species.

At top of Fa Peng valley, a male Blue-and-White Flycatcher, in same tree as saw two of these birds on 7th. Lower in the vally, heard a Pale-legged Leaf-Warbler, and saw small party of at least three Hair-crested Drongos.