Friday, 31 January 2014

THAILAND BIRDS.

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

17 comments:

  1. Oh gee, what a fabulous array of birds your are showing us here!
    I 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!

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  2. Wow - spectacular line-up of photos! That Brown-winged Kingfisher takes the prize!!

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  3. Geweldig mooi zo zien we hier ook eens wat vogelsoorten die we normaal nooit gezien zouden hebben.

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  4. That is one excellent post, next stop is a presentation at chasewater village hall.
    Sam

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  5. Looks like you had quite a great trip after all. Well done - this is a great set of images.

    But I think the Asian Brown Flycatcher is a Dark-sided Flycatcher and the Red-eyed Bulbul is a Olive-winged Bulbul.

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  6. Hi both What a cracking set of images, if it were a bit disappointing I would hate to think what would make you happy!!.
    Great stuff mate hope to see you both soon.

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  7. What a great series of lovely birds!!!

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  8. Gee, 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.

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  9. Thank you for all your comments.

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  10. Thank you .. It is a good camera (S95) .. And digisciping works well .. What a wonderful trip an birds!!!.. Great pictures.. Congrats..

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  11. Wow, you were able to see so many interesting species.Those kingfishers looks so interesting and I would to see a Bee eater!

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  12. Beautiful pictures and some very interesting birds. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. What 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!

    Sorry not to have commented before now, but I was arriving in Dorset for a holiday as you put up this post.

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  14. I would love to be able to travel overseas and do some birding!! A great line up of some 'different to us' birds!!

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  15. Wow looks like a great trip..........and you got a Spoony.

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  16. Thank you all,for your comments.
    John and Sue.

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