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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Monday, December 19, 2016. There was no sign of the European Starling. Saturday morning, but bizarrely in the same area an immature Rose-coloured Starling. Was present with the same flock of Pied Mynas. The second new Starling for the patch in a week! Though slightly more common than European Starling. It is still a scarce/rare winter visitor to Thailand, with the only other one I have seen being at the rubbish dump at Leam Pak Bia in 2014. Pied Myna by Fred Rowe. 89 Little ...

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Monday, December 19, 2016. There was no sign of the European Starling. Saturday morning, but bizarrely in the same area an immature Rose-coloured Starling. Was present with the same flock of Pied Mynas. The second new Starling for the patch in a week! Though slightly more common than European Starling. It is still a scarce/rare winter visitor to Thailand, with the only other one I have seen being at the rubbish dump at Leam Pak Bia in 2014. Pied Myna by Fred Rowe. 89 Little ...

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: January 2014

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Is a fairly common resident/winter visitor to the patch, I usually see one or two and hear a few more on most visits. This morning armed with a recording of a calling Ruddy-breasted Crake. Were still present, but had increased to 19, otherwise there was little change from a couple of days ago. Wader totals included 120 Wood Sandpiper. 17 Little Ringed Plover. 2 Common Sandpiper,. And Pacfic Golden Plover. And 25 Golden Weaver. And 18 Common Kingf...

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: December 2013

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Tuesday, December 31, 2013. With two recent sightings of Banded Kingfisher. From the nature trail/fence trail, a species which has so far eluded me at Chiang Dao, yesterday morning I headed back into the forest for much of the day. No Kingfisher but major surprise in the form of 3 Dusky Broadbill. And a Rufous Woodpecker. And 2 Black-throated Laughingthrush. 2 White-browed Scimiter Babbler. And a Purple-naped Sunbird. This morning 17 Large Woodshrike. Upon arrival one was he...

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: November 2013

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Saturday, November 30, 2013. After a three day non birding break in Chiang Mai, yesterday we returned to Chiang Dao and this morning I was back birding at the temple. On limestone along the temple steps a pair of Streaked Wren Babbler. Well by the rest area. A pair is often present in this area but had been absent for sometime. Bay Woodpeckers. Two good feeding parties were bumped into which included 2 Speckled Piculet. And 3 Claudia's Leaf Warbler. And a Ruby-checked Sunbird.

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: October 2014

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Huge numbers of Lesser Whistling Duck. On the patch/over this patch this morning with a minimum of at least 2000 present, among them a Garganey. Was a good local patch bird and was only the third I have recorded here. A brood of newly hatch Little Grebe. On one of the fish ponds was a bit of a surprise, along with three Cotton Pgymy Geese. Lots of Kingfishers around this morning with 12 Common. 15 Little Ringed Plover. And 2 Common Sandpiper.

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand: Chinese Egret and Bhraminy Starling

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand. Sunday, January 11, 2015. Chinese Egret and Bhraminy Starling. Have just returned from a couple of days birding with friends on the coast at Laem Pak Bia/Pak Thale, as always loads of good birds to see. The first afternoon we took a boat trip out onto the sand spit with Khun Deang, all the usual species present. including an obliging Chinese Egret. Both male and female. Showed well, along with half a dozen. Other waders present included. And good numbers of. A Thai rarity, t...

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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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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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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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Thai Birds 'n' Pies. Birding Photography and the Occasional Pie in Thailand. Sunday, July 5, 2015. Continuing my quest to explore this park and to take a break from. Http:/ www.thaibirdspot.com/. I was back there again this week for another forage around. Today was the best birding I've had there so far with some new ticks for this little known park. Other sightings included Spangled and Greater Racket-tailed Drongoes, Green-eared Barbets, Yellow-vented and Scarlet-backed Flowerpeckers, Abbot's and.

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Reports the results of birding trips along the Capital Area Greenway in Raleigh, North Carolina. Includes addresses or GPS coordinates for access points to the Greenway, as well as names of species and GPS locations indicating where they were seen. Saturday, December 20, 2014. Trail 49: Neuse River Trail - Abington Lane to Buffaloe Road Park. 11/29/2014. 1:38 PM. Start: GPS N 35, 48.961, W 78, 32.578. End: GPS N 35, 50.472, W 78, 31.875. I have been visiting the Neuse River Trail. There is a nice parking...

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Botab's new home: botabblog.wordpress.com. Monday, 30 April 2012. Mae Wong National Park. Mae Wong National Park. I took my wife and kids into Mae Wong National Park mid-afternoon, yesterday, Sunday 29th April 2012 and we made it as far as the Krating viewpoint. It was boiling hot but spectaculr views and a breeze which made it comfortable. There were a few birds about too as it was late in the afternoon and I managed to photograph Rufescent Prinia. Mae Wong National Park. Mae Wong National Park. Perched...

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Botab's new home: botabblog.wordpress.com. Sunday, 25 November 2012. I have moved over to worpress.com at http:/ botabblog.wordpress.com/. Google want me to subscribe and in effect buy space from them at Blogger. Well if I can do it here for free.see you over there. Posted by Gerry Brett. Saturday, 24 November 2012. Small Pratincoles in November. Warbler, unidentifed beyond this genera flashed through the canopy of a tree, reminding me how much of a novice I really am, the next frontier perhaps! Don Hoi ...

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Thai Birds 'n' Pies: November 2012

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Thai Birds 'n' Pies. Birding Photography and the Occasional Pie in Thailand. Monday, November 5, 2012. Kaeng Krachan (the first weekend). The first trip to KK since re opening this year turned up a few nice sightings for me. It did seem a bit quiet on the bird front, but we still saw quite a few. A nice little group of Chestnut Headed Bee-Eaters. Taking a dip in the stream at Bang Kran. Plenty of Red Throated Flycatcher. S around the camping area, a lonesome Verditer Flycatcher. S, Crimson Sunbirds.

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A Norfolk Birder in Thailand

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