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Tat Mok: Bird Checklist


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  Site.
Visits/days.
Months (days) visited.
Species recorded.
Notes.

Tat Mok National Park, Phetchabun province.
Four visits covering four days.
Mar (1), Nov (3).
57.
Only includes species recorded within the boundaries of the park.
Last updated 8 Nov 2018.

Species Recorded

Recorded indicates the number of visits on which the species has been seen/heard.

  Common Name Recorded
  Green-legged Partridge 3
  Red Junglefowl 1
  Grey Peacock-Pheasant 1
  Crested Goshawk 1
  White-breasted Waterhen 1
  Oriental Turtle Dove 1
  Common Emerald Dove 3
  Mountain Imperial Pigeon 1
  Greater Coucal 1
  Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo 1
  Large Hawk-Cuckoo 1
  Brown-backed Needletail 1
  Asian Palm Swift 4
  Chestnut-headed Bee-eater 2
  Wreathed Hornbill 1
  Great Barbet 1
  Green-eared Barbet 1
  Moustached Barbet 1
  Greater Flameback 2
  Bay Woodpecker 3
  Vernal Hanging Parrot 2
  Ashy Woodswallow 2
  Black-winged Cuckooshrike 1
  Black-naped Oriole 2
  Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 2
  Malaysian Pied Fantail 1
  Black-naped Monarch 2
  Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 2
  Black-headed Bulbul 1
  Black-crested Bulbul 2
  Sooty-headed Bulbul 1
  Puff-throated Bulbul 3
  Grey-eyed Bulbul 2
  Barn Swallow 2
  Eastern Red-rumped Swallow 2
  Radde's Warbler 1
  Yellow-browed Warbler 2
  Two-barred Warbler 2
  Pale-legged Leaf Warbler 2
  Dark-necked Tailorbird 2
  Grey-throated Babbler 1
  Pin-striped Tit-Babbler 3
  Streaked Wren-Babbler 1
  Grey-throated Babbler 1
  Puff-throated Babbler 1
  White-crested Laughingthrush 3
  Dark-sided Thrush 1
  Oriental Magpie-Robin 1
  White-rumped Shama 1
  Slaty-backed Forktail 4
  Taiga Flycatcher 2
  Blue Whistling Thrush 1
  Blue Rock Thrush 2
  Little Spiderhunter 2
  White-rumped Munia 3
  Scaly-breasted Munia 1
  Grey Wagtail 3