Here are some shots from our recent trip to Thailand.
Although we were a little disappointed with the trip we did manage to see
a few lifers and a lot of Butterflies which Sue is now editing.
DARK-SIDED FLYCATCHER |
ASIAN PIED STARLING |
BLACK-WINGED STILT |
BLUE WHISTLING THRUSH |
BROWN SHRIKE |
BROWN-WINGED KINGFISHER |
CATTLE EGRET |
CHESTNUT-TAILED STARLING |
COLLARED KINGFISHER |
COPPERSMITH BARBET |
DARK-NECKED TAILORBIRD |
GREAT EGRET |
GREATER-CRESTED TERN |
GREATER SAND-PLOVER |
GREEN BEE-EATER |
MALAYSIAN PLOVER |
ORANGE -BELLIED FLOWERPECKER |
PIED FANTAIL |
PLAINTIVE CUCKOO |
POND HERON |
RED-BILLED MALKOHA |
OLIVE-WINGED BULBUL |
REDSHANK |
SPOTTED DOVE |
TREE SPARROW |
WRYNECK |
ZEBRA DOVE |
Oh gee, what a fabulous array of birds your are showing us here!
ReplyDeleteI am especially impressed with your Wryneck, that in one bird I have been after for ages, going especially to Spain in the hope to see it!
Each photo is just fantastic, congrats!
Wow - spectacular line-up of photos! That Brown-winged Kingfisher takes the prize!!
ReplyDeleteGeweldig mooi zo zien we hier ook eens wat vogelsoorten die we normaal nooit gezien zouden hebben.
ReplyDeleteThat is one excellent post, next stop is a presentation at chasewater village hall.
ReplyDeleteSam
Looks like you had quite a great trip after all. Well done - this is a great set of images.
ReplyDeleteBut I think the Asian Brown Flycatcher is a Dark-sided Flycatcher and the Red-eyed Bulbul is a Olive-winged Bulbul.
Thank you Choy.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
Hi both What a cracking set of images, if it were a bit disappointing I would hate to think what would make you happy!!.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff mate hope to see you both soon.
What a great series of lovely birds!!!
ReplyDeleteGee, sorry to hear that Thailand was a disappointment for you. I only birded there one day on the way to Bhutan but it was quite spectacular. In any event you managed to get some lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your comments.
ReplyDeleteThank you .. It is a good camera (S95) .. And digisciping works well .. What a wonderful trip an birds!!!.. Great pictures.. Congrats..
ReplyDeleteWow, you were able to see so many interesting species.Those kingfishers looks so interesting and I would to see a Bee eater!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and some very interesting birds. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful selection of birds - and great images too! I know that you were disappointed with your visit, but these look like a result to me!
ReplyDeleteSorry not to have commented before now, but I was arriving in Dorset for a holiday as you put up this post.
I would love to be able to travel overseas and do some birding!! A great line up of some 'different to us' birds!!
ReplyDeleteWow looks like a great trip..........and you got a Spoony.
ReplyDeleteThank you all,for your comments.
ReplyDeleteJohn and Sue.