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Birds of Thailand and Beyond. Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond. Saturday 10th January 2016: My son’s recent interest in eagles, aroused by watching Fergus Beeley’s outstanding BBC documentary. About a pair of Harpy Eagles and their new baby in the rainforest of the Orinoco river in Venezuela, meant it could only be a trip to Nong Bla Lai to see the real thing. Amazing really to think that about 40 minutes from home we have a site where eagles of the. So a little bit of work needed! On the way h...
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Brown Noddy and Aleutian Tern, Qigu, August 29th. August 30, 2016. Menacing-looking dark clouds at dawn promised a reprieve from the relentless heat today – and maybe even some rain and grounded migrants- but it took just the duration of a 7-11 breakfast stop for the clouds to melt completely away, leaving the usual August agenda of strong sunshine and hazy skies. My first stop on the outskirts of Sangu came up trumps with an adult Little Stint. Showing well among legions of Red-necked Stints. Flying sou...
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December | 2014 | Birds of Thailand and Beyond
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Birds of Thailand and Beyond. Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond. Huay Mai Teng Reservoir: Location. I presume that because there is an official waterworks (ประปา) office at the reservoir that this is why “samnak” wrongly features in the Google map. So if you want to find the reservoir on Google try entering “samnak Maiteng”. I would suggest you explore. There are many roads and tracks. The terrain is largely flat but roads get very muddy in the rainy season and rutted when dry. It is...There is ...
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‘Look, Daddy, there are two birds walking’ | Birds of Thailand and Beyond
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Birds of Thailand and Beyond. Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond. 8216;Look, Daddy, there are two birds walking’. The quail put on a good show and we all got views of them with the black on their throats prominent and rufous bellies and rumps So now Benny has another bird species name to add to his list. A brief spin around the area yielded four Small Pratincoles and an Indochinese Bushlark and in keeping with the quail theme I made out the call of at least two Rain Quail. Laquo; Ruby, Ruby, Ruby!
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Thaibirding.com by Nick Upton. Enter your search terms. Favorite Tweets by @thaibirding. Donations towards the cost of running and developing thaibirding.com are gratefully received. Buy on Birds of Thailand on Amazon.co.uk from 16.34. Recent Thailand Bird Sightings (July/June 2016). Thailand Bird Watching Trips. Some excellent bird watching day trips can be arranged from Bangkok: day tour options. Extended tours will result in more sightings. Check the suggested itineraries: Thailand bird tours. At Sri ...
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: March 2014
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Between the March 3rd and 4th we spent an afternoon and a full day birding around Chiang Saen Lake. As usual most of the ducks on the lake were very distant, frustratingly we were unable to arrange a boat trip, though we did have distant views of 9 Ruddy Shelduck. And amongst the many of hundreds of Lesser Whistling Duck. Were at least 20 Northern Pintail. A few waders were also noted including a 2 Small Pratincole. Three Little Ringed Plover.
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: October 2013
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Thursday, October 31, 2013. The Temple Steps Chiang Dao. And three Sultan Tit. Also new for the list were. 4 Rufous-fronted Babbler,. And 2 Ruby-cheeked Sunbird. A very distant Maroon Oriole. Also present were several calling Green-legged Partridge. 2 Banded Bay Cuckoo. 4 Mountain Imperial Pigeon. 10 Thick-billed Green Pigeon,. 14 Bar-winged Flycatcher Shrike. 3 Asian Paradise Flycatcher. And 2 Black-throated Sunbird. A record shot of one of this mornings Sultan Tits. Though...
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: Streaked Wren Babbler
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Have just spent a couple of days at Chiang Dao, where most birding was carried out around Wat Tham Pha Plong. Despite several hefty thundery downpours a decent selection of species was seen, including some which seem much easier to see at Chiang Dao than elsewhere in Thailand. Green-legged Partridge. Were heard calling form at least four different localities, 2 pairs of Blue-bearded Bee-eater. Showed well as did two Violet Cuckoo. Keang Karchan - W...
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: Knob-billed Duck and Glossy Ibis
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Thursday, December 4, 2014. Knob-billed Duck and Glossy Ibis. We spent the 18th and 19th November birding at Beung Bhoraphet Lake near Nakhon Sawan, we took two three hour boat trips out onto the lake on the 18th, one in the morning and another in the afternoon, with our final morning birding around the Waterbird Park. As usual many thousands of Lesser Whistling Duck. Were present, along with at least 3500 Garganey. And smaller numbers of Northern Pintail. Were noted in the ...
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: February 2014
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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Thursday, February 27, 2014. And 3 Giant Nuthatch. Other species noted included Stripe-breasted Woodpecker. Several calling Large Hawk Cuckoo. 3 Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, Oriental Turtle Dove. 4 Rosy Minivet,. And 2 Japanese Tit. The 26th was spent birding around the temple and along the checkpoint road, where highlights were few, best birds Bay Woodpecker. Two Pin-tailed Green Pigeon. And singing Black-throated Laughingthrush. And 4 Citrine Wagtail. Doi Inthanon National Park.