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Title The Chinese Pond Heron in Hungary Birding World
Author Zoltán Ecsedi - János Oláh Jr - János Tar
Language English
Magazine Birding World, vol. 13, no. 11, 2000
Page 466 - 467
Contents


A Chinese Pond Heron [Ardeola bacchus] found by János Tar in Hortobágy National Park, Hungary, on 14th August 2000 is only the 2nd record for the Western Palearctic, the first being of one shot at Hellesylt, Norway, in autumn 1973.
With notes on distribution and status.

 
Contents of this issue:

- Bird news - November 2000
- Western Palearctic news - November 2000
- Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler - plumage and call
- The Pine Grosbeak in Shetland
- The Desert Lesser Whitethroat on Teesside
- The Long-tailed Shrike on the Outer Hebrides - a new British bird
- The Steller's Eider in Moray
- A Blue-winged Teal x Shoveler hybrid in Norfolk
- Caspian Gull identification revisited
- The Chinese Pond Heron in Hungary
- Book review: Birds of the Czech Republic
- Book review: Checklist of the birds of northern South America
- Book review: Whales and Dolphins
- Book review: Albatrosses
- Book review: A guide to the birds of the Philippines

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