I recently wrote about Phuttamonton Park on this blog – Autumn Migration & Phuttamonton Park - and created a page for it on thaibirding.com – Phuttamonton Park, but it seems I may have understated the potential of the site for birding.
I received a couple of e-mails from Stijn De Win who visited the park after reading about it on thaibirding and he has added some excellent birds to the list including Indian Nightjar, Collared Scops Owl, Mugimaki Flycatcher and this juvenile Malayan Night Heron below.
Malayan Night Heron
by Stijn De Win/Birding2asia
Along with these birds he also reported some of the other good birds that I have seen there before; Red-billed Blue Magpie, Lineated Barbet, Black-naped Oriole, Small Minivet and others.
With migration still taking place it looks like Phuttamonton Park is well worth a visit right now and with many of these birds being resident it looks good for all year round.
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