Posts Tagged ‘thailand bird watching’

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Thailand Birding: Boat Trip at Bueng Boraphet

Last week I took a boat trip on the lake at Bueng Boraphet to see the large numbers of waterbirds that occur there. At the “Nok Nam Park” on the southern side of the lake Mr Phanom has been taking birders and photographers out for many years and he always knows what is to be [...]

Peaceful Dove

Thailand Birding: 2012 Year List

Every year I like to keep a record of the number of bird species I see; I don’t go chasing birds for my year list but it is interesting to record what I see from year to year and provides me with a way to keep enjoying seeing birds that I have seen many times [...]

Eared Pitta

Thailand Birding: Eared Pitta at Khao Yai

Eared Pitta is one of the most sought-after birds in Thailand and also a very tough one to find. It does not seem to call very often and I find it mostly unresponsive to call playback; one of the best ways to find it is to walk quietly through the forest and listen for it [...]

Orange-headed Thrush

Thailand Birding: Khao Yai Stakeout

The well-known stakeout behind the toilets at Pha Gluai Mai campsite, Khao Yai, produced a few birds yesterday morning. Most of the Thai photographers are camped out on Doi Lang and Mae Wong these days so there seems to be little feeding of the birds at this stakeout in Khao Yai and consequently birds that [...]

Slaty-legged Crake

Thailand Birding: Slaty-legged Crake At Lung Sin Hide

Slaty-legged Crake is a bird that is seldom seen in Thailand and its status and movements in the country are poorly known. However, this species has made a number of appearances at the Lung Sin’s waterhole near Kaeng Krachan national park and I was lucky enough to witness this bird’s performance there a few days [...]

Black-legged Kittiwake

A Rarity at Laem Pak Bia Sand Spit

Today I took a boat trip out to the sand spit at Laem Pak Bia, as Mr Daeng landed his boat on the sand spit a group of gulls and terns took flight and as I looked at them through my binoculars I instantly realized that I could see a first winter Kittiwake. I called [...]

Thailand Birding: Fairy Pittas & A Polite Request

Between 9th and 16th April 2012 Philip Round made a trip to Ko Man Nai. in the Gulf of Thailand, in hope of ringing scarce migrants. He was successful in finding Thailand’s second Fairy Pitta as well as at least 13 Japanese Paradise Flycatchers. The news of this prompted quite a number of people to [...]

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