Thailand – the final instalment
White-fronted Plover??
White-fronted Plover??
Male (below) and female Red Collared Dove
Common Sandpiper
Pied Asian Starling
Collared Kingfisher
Asian Openbill Stork
Paddyfield Pipit
A great holiday with some great birds. Read the full account of my birding in Chiang Mai in a forthcoming issue of Birdwatching Magazine.
In the meantime, I’m back in grey and chilly Blighty. As a little reminder of my time in Thailand I’ve included the complete list of birds that I identified. As you may imagine, there were a ton of birds that I just couldn’t work out!
Little Cormorant
Little Egret
Pacific Reef Egret
Great Egret
Eastern Cattle Egret
Grey Heron
Chinese Pond Heron
Black-crowned Night Heron
Grey Heron
Brahminy Kite
Osprey
Crested Serpant Eagle
Peregrine
Asian Openbill
White-breasted Waterhen
Common Moorhen
Mountain
Bamboo Partridge
Bamboo Partridge
Mrs
Hume’s Pheasant
Hume’s Pheasant
Red-wattled Lapwing
Little Ringed Plover
Kentish Plover
Malaysian Plover
Lesser Sandplover
Greater Sandplover
Pacific Golden Plover
Pied Avocet
Black-winged Stilt
Spotted Redshank
Common Greenshank
Marsh Sandpiper
Wood Sandpiper
Common Sandpiper
Spoon-billed Sandpiper
Red-necked Stint
Curlew Sandpiper
Broad-billed Sandpiper
Black-tailed Godwit
Bar-tailed Godwit
Eurasian Curlew (heard)
Heuglin’s Gull
Brown-headed Gull
Caspian Tern
Greater Crested Tern
Common Tern
Roseate Tern
Gull-billed Tern
Little Tern
Whiskered Tern
Feral Pigeon
Mountain
Imperial Pigeon
Imperial Pigeon
Oriental Turtle Dove
Spotted Dove
Red-collared Dove
Little
Cuckoo Dove
Cuckoo Dove
Peaceful Dove
Pink-necked Green Pigeon
Greater Coucal
Asian Emerald Cuckoo
Asian Koel
Green-billed
Malkoha
Malkoha
Asian
Barred Owlet
Barred Owlet
Large-tailed
Nightjar
Nightjar
Himalayan Swiftlet
Asian Palm Swift
Pacific
Swift
Swift
Cook’s
Swift
Swift
House Swift
Common Kingfisher
White-throated Kingfisher
Black-capped Kingfisher
Collared Kingfisher
Blue-tailed Bee-eater
Indian Roller
Lesser
Yellownape
Yellownape
Grey-capped
Pygmy Woodpecker
Pygmy Woodpecker
Stripe-breasted
Woodpecker
Woodpecker
Coppersmith Barbet
Asian House Martin
Sand Martin
Bank Swallow
Wire-tailed Swallow
Paddyfield Pipit
Olive-backed
Pipit
Pipit
White Wagtail
Yellow Wagtail
Grey Wagtail
Grey
Bushchat
Bushchat
Siberian Stonechat
Blue Whistling Thrush
Rufescent
Prinia
Prinia
Plain Prinia
Common Tailorbird
Thick-billed
Warbler
Warbler
Dusky Warbler
((Raddes Warbler))
Two-barred
Greenish Warbler
Greenish Warbler
Pallas’
Leaf Warbler
Leaf Warbler
Yellow-browed Warbler
Hume’s
Yellow-browed Warbler
Yellow-browed Warbler
Chestnut-flanked
White-eye
White-eye
Oriental White-eye
Japanese
White-eye
White-eye
Grey-crowned
Warbler
Warbler
Asian Brown Flycatcher
Taiga Flycatcher
((Little
Pied Flycatcher))
Pied Flycatcher))
Hill
Blue Flycatcher
Blue Flycatcher
Chinese Blue Flycatcher
Grey-headed
Canary Flycatcher
Canary Flycatcher
Great Tit
Yellow-cheeked
Tit
Tit
Chestnut-vented
Nuthatch
Nuthatch
Velvet-fronted
Nuthatch
Nuthatch
Giant
Nuthatch
Nuthatch
Brown Shrike
Grey-backed
Shrike
Shrike
Black Drongo
Ashy Drongo
Spangled
Drongo
Drongo
Black-naped Oriole
Slender-billed
Oriole
Oriole
Maroon
Oriole
Oriole
Black-winged Cuckoo-shrike
Large
Cuckoo-shrike
Cuckoo-shrike
Grey-chinned
Minivet
Minivet
Long-tailed
Minivet
Minivet
Scarlet Minivet
Pied Fantail
Common Iora
Oriental Magpie Robin
Ashy Woodswallow
Black-headed Bulbul
Red-whiskered
Bulbul
Bulbul
Sooty-headed
Bulbul
Bulbul
Flavescent
Bulbul
Bulbul
Streak-eared Bulbul
Mountain
Bulbul
Bulbul
Black Bulbul
White-browed
Scimitar Babbler
Scimitar Babbler
White-browed
Shrike Babbler
Shrike Babbler
Brown-cheeked
Fulvetta
Fulvetta
Fire-breasted
Flowerpecker
Flowerpecker
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker
Olive-backed Sunbird
Purple
Sunbird
Sunbird
Mrs
Gould’s Sunbird
Gould’s Sunbird
Eurasian Jay
Grey Treepie
Large-billed Crow
Asian Pied Starling
Black-collared Starling
Chestnut-tailed
Starling
Starling
Common Myna
White-vented
Myna
Myna
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Baya Weaver
Red
Avadavat
Avadavat
Scaly-breasted Munia
161
species
species
50
lifers
lifers
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