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| Our 2008 Taiwan tour kicked-off in Taipei, where one of our very first birds was this confiding Malayan Night-Heron! It was a wonderful visit to the "beautiful island". All traditional endemics were seen in just a couple of days and we ended up finding just about every target and a few surprises. The pictures below give a brief summary of the trip. Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| Not all hotels are dull and modern! This is where we spent the second night of our tour! - Beimen area, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| Plenty of waders were present in the Beimen area, but pride of place went to a small group of superb Little Curlews - Beimen area, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| Another view of a splendid Little Curlew - Beimen area, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| We also enjoyed great views of a few Little Bitterns in the Beimen area, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| Heading away from the coast, we passed some impressive temples, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| As we made our way into the mountains, a roadside stop produced this Yellow Tit, one of our first endemics! - near Taitung, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| On our very first walk in the mountains, we found this brilliant male Swinhoe's Pheasant (as well as some responsive Taiwan (Hill) Partridges) - near Taitung, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| And it was not too long before we'd had our first memorable encounter with the superb Mikado Pheasant - near Taitung, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
| Many other endemics were encountered here including the scarce Taiwan Barwing - near Taitung, Taiwan 2008 (Pete Morris) |
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