Kaeng Krachan northward: 26 Nov - 15 Dec 2012


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26 November - 15 December 2012.
Cool to hot. Mostly wet in western areas becoming drier in the north. Temperatures in the mountains down only to 10°C.
Wat Khao Look Chang, Kaeng Krachan, Laem Phak Bia, Pak Thale, Bueng Boraphet, Mae Ping National Park, Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary, Thaton, Doi Lang, Doi Ang Khang, Chiang Saen and Huay Hong Khrai.

25 Nov. With Ian Harrison, Mick Green and Kevin Pickering. A general trip around the top half of Thailand sampling the better areas and a mixture of habitats. Most of the day driving the 700 plus kilometres from Chiang Mai to Bangkok, arriving around 18:00 where met up with Kevin to overnight near the airport. Some overnight rain.

26 Nov. Collected Ian and Mick from the airport late morning and headed, or rather attempted to head, out of Bangkok southward. Managed an error at a complex interchange and ended up nearly having to pass under a bridge too low for the vehicle - this despite passing successfully through a pre-barrier which was higher than the actual bridge! Chaos then assumed as we had to reverse out of a one way system with no possibility for vehicles to pass. Eventually found a different route and arrived Kaeng Krachan mid afternoon. Cool and overcast conditions with light rain didn't really seem that conclusive to birding. Spent the last couple of hours of the day at Wat Khao Look Chang where we picked up Spotted Owlet, Red-breasted Parakeet and Pale-legged Leaf Warbler. Overnight in Kaeng Krachan town.

White-fronted Scops Owl
White-fronted Scops Owl

Black-crested Bulbul
Black-crested Bulbul

27 Nov. Early breakfast and into Kaeng Krachan National Park. Despite the overcast, grey conditions we spent a couple of hour working the river crossings area finding White-fronted Scops Owl. Alstrom's Warbler, Greater Flameback and Greater Yellownape.

Climbing the mountain we spent another couple of hours around Km 27 hoping for Ratchet-tailed Treepie, which was unfortunately not present. A simple lunch at the summit cafe was used as an opportunity to scan with the scope, with views of perched Peregrine, Dark-sided Flycatcher, Brown-backed Needletail and Grey Treepie. Continued to the Km 37 viewpoint with further Brown-backed Needletail. However the threatening rain then started heavily, so we retreated to the summit where an hour later the rain stopped but the fog made birding poor so we descended back to Km 27. Here, despite the poor visibility we picked up Sultan Tit, Collared Babbler, Red-headed Trogon and Swinhoe's Minivet. A couple of stops farther down were not productive. Leeches were rampant today - a result of the recent wet weather - with us picking up scores of them just birding along the edges of the road up the mountain.

28 Nov. Some overnight rain and another grey and dreary morning. First stop was Ban Song Nok hide where at least 30 Red Junglefowl were enjoying a morning foodfest.

Both Large-billed Scimitar Babbler and Green-legged Partridge heard, but neither passed the hide. As bird activity very low, we headed into the park late morning, en route disturbing a Yellow-throated Marten and a civet in the road, which appeared to be the marten trying to make a meal of an unhealthy civet. Started at the river crossings, but no sooner had we arrived than the rain started again, delaying our birding a further thirty minutes. With easing rain we spent a hour or so along the road here but saw little, except a pair of Great Hornbill, and a fruiting tree which held a handful of Thick-billed Green Pigeon and Asian Fairly Bluebird. In the last couple of hours we walked the entrance road for a few kilometres, but also very quiet. Eventually we had some views of the elusive Pale-legged Leaf Warbler.

29 Nov. Further rain overnight. As we'd not done particularly well yesterday we decided to revisit Ban Song Nok and try again the hide. Arrived at 06:45, and in the first hour, without rain, had a male Kalij Pheasant and three Green-legged Partridge. Then however, it rained solidly for three hours during which time we surveyed the garden from the patio whilst drinking coffee - the highlight being Vinous-breasted Myna and Common Flameback. With the rain ceasing we started a drive to the park with the intention of trying again for Ratchet-tailed Treepie, but no sooner had we driven a kilometre from Song Nok, than the rain started again, and since the mountains all appeared shrouded in cloud we cut our losses and headed to Phetchaburi. The afternoon spent in fields toward Ban Nong Pla Lai with Spot-billed Pelican, Gadwall, Cotton Pygmy Goose and many Bronze-winged Jacana. A surprise was three Pink-necked Green Pigeon.

30 Nov. Stepped out of the accommodation at 06:00 just as heavy rain started. Fortunately it was short lived and by the time we had driven to Pak Thale it had stopped. We started by looking for Nordmann's Greenshank which was easily found near the highway and gave nice views together with Milky Stork. We then proceeded to Pak Thale and by some incredible luck found a single Spoon-billed Sandpiper with very little effort. Seemed we were on a roll this morning, and on scanning though the numerous Eurasian Curlew we found a couple of Far Eastern Curlew. Flushed with success we continued to the beach where no less than 57 Asian Dowitcher were found together with Black-tailed Godwit. At the mangroves here we noted an odd tailorbird which was effectively a grey-mantled Common Tailorbird with restricted rufous on the crown. It would appear this would merit further investigation.

A pause for lunch whilst the rain returned and then back to the salt pans where a group of Pied Avocet flew over, but no sign of any Black-headed Ibis. The King's Project was particularly dead, and still seems it has not recovered from the clearance and dredging that was carried out earlier this year. The final hour of the day spent along the road to Phetchaburi looking for Asian Golden Weaver, which was not found. A good group of Chestnut Munia though.

1 Dec. At last a dry day. A beautiful sunrise as we headed out to Laem Phak Bia, where we started in the fields just inland. Almost immediately we found the three Black-headed Ibis, that had been reported by Tom Backlund the previous day, as well as a few Grey-headed Lapwing. After an hour here we headed inland trying various ditches, and fields for Asian Golden Weaver without success.

Blue-bearded Bee-eater
Blue-bearded Bee-eater

Civet Cat
unidentified Civet

Vinous-breasted Myna
Vinous-breasted Myna

Common Tailorbird
Common Tailorbird with grey mantle

Common Tailorbird
Common Tailorbird with grey mantle

The recent rains had made any off road driving largely impossible and all fields were pretty inundated making access and birding difficult. The best birds found were a Watercock and a couple of Cinnamon Bittern. We did have a plan to stock up on a few provisions at the Big C in Phetchaburi but discovered it was having some special discount offers today and was overflowing with customers, so gave it a miss. Lunch in Hat Chao Samran and then met up with Khun Daeng for a trip out to the sandspit. Despite the heat of the day two White-faced Plover were readily found as well as four Chinese Egret and more than 20 Malaysian Plover. On our return we spent the remainder of the afternoon around the dump and abandoned building finding Rosy Starling and White-shouldered Starling, but not the Brahminy Starling that had been reported earlier. Overnight in Phetchaburi again.

2 Dec. Left Phetchaburi at 06:00 and drove most of the morning to Nakhon Sawan. Another attempt to stock up at Big C in Nahkon Sawan town was aborted due to the impossibility to park. From 14:00 onward we birded the northern shores with a great selection of birds including an Eurasian Bittern, a fly by Knob-billed Duck, Sand Martin, two groups of Glossy Ibis, Asian Golden Weaver and a Sand Martin. Toward dusk Savanna Nightjar performed nicely.

3 Dec. Early morning at the Waterbird Park at Bueng Boraphet Another great day weather wise - though somewhat humid. A walk of the Nature Trail and road revealed Forest Wagtail, Pink-necked Green Pigeon, Siberian Rubythroat, many White-shouldered Starling, two Radde's Warbler and at least five Watercock. Thereafter a long drive to Li where we checked in to a local resort and then to the Mae Ping National Park for the last hour of light, which gave us White-crested Laughingthrush, White-bellied Woodpecker and Red-billed Blue Magpie. After dark, several Oriental Scops Owl were calling but despite being under the tree from a calling bird it could not be located in the canopy; very frustrating. Also calling Brown Boobook and a Large-tailed Nightjar on the drive out.

4 Dec. A cool and foggy morning. Into Mae Ping National Park early and birded the Thung Kik Road for the best part of five hours. Initially quiet, but more birds active once the sun had burnt off the mist and the sun was out. Many Grey-headed Parakeet flying about calling, but all hard to see perched. Woodpeckers featured well this morning with Greater Flameback, Common Flameback, Greater Yellownape, Lesser Yellownape, White-bellied Woodpecker and Great Slaty Woodpecker heard. Burmese Nuthatch was a welcome addition having missed it recently. By 10:00 the day became hot and activity decreased, though we finished with a flurry including Large Woodshrike, Orange-bellied Trogon and Asian Emerald Cuckoo. Lunch in Li town then a two hour drive to Doi Inthanon. The last hour spent at the summit, but despite the excellent, clear weather little of note seen.

Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker
Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker

Dark-sided Thrush
Dark-sided Thrush

5 Dec. Another incredibly clear day where Chiang Mai city could be easily seen from the top of Doi Inthanon where we started. Despite it being the King's birthday national day the crowds were not too severe and in a couple of hours around the summit we recorded Himalayan Shortwing,

Common Rosefinch, and a single Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker. Moving lower we had a couple of hours along the jeep track at Km 37.5. Quite productive here with Spectacled Barwing, White-tailed Robin and White-gorgeted Flycatcher. After a quick lunch at Khun Daeng's, where a Dark-sided Thrush was seen, we walked the jeep track at Km 34.5. Again a good selection of species including Claudia's Warbler, Martens's Warbler, Hume's Leaf Warbler and Golden Babbler. After 17:00 we decided to investigate the campsite for Black-tailed Crake, but as per the last few weeks this bird has yet to be seen. We didn't even hear it on this occasion.

White-capped Redstart
White-capped Redstart

6 Dec. Today we started at the second checkpoint at Km 37.5. Early morning here along the road is always good, though the incessant convoy of cars makes for less than ideal birding conditions. Although yesterday was the King's birthday it seemed far busier with visitors today. In two hours here we had Maroon Oriole, Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon, Small Niltava, Spectacled Barwing and White-headed Bulbul. Descending to Km 20 we checked out the major waterfall hoping for the water restarts, but in an hour only saw two Slaty Forktail. A pre-lunch visit to the Siriphum Garden gave us White-capped Redstart.

Ascended to the summit and did the boardwalk early afternoon, but little of note, so drove to lower elevations around the Mae Pan campsite, which was heavily occupied with campers, and spent the last couple of hours there - another White-capped Redstart, but again no Plumbeous Water Redstart. A longer walk in forest here produced very little with only Martens's Warbler of note.

Ring barked tree
Ring barked tree

7 Dec. To the summit for a final session. We walked down the road a little and waited for the sun to hit the canopy. Several Ashy Wood Pigeon but none of the hoped for Speckled Pigeon. A couple of Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker were a nice bonus.

Around 09:30 we returned to the Wachirathan Waterfall and were lucky enough to find the Plumbeous Water Redstart that had eluded us yesterday. Headed to Chiang Mai and on to Chiang Dao, arriving around 15:00. We finished the day at the temple, but the cooling conditions meant we didn't find a great deal, though Black-headed Bulbul, Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo and a treeful of Blue-throated Barbet were good.

It was notable that much lower vegetation and some trees have been cleared from the forest around the temple.

8 Dec. A very early drive to the the DYK substation at the top of Doi Chiang Dao. The road up still damp, a little slippery in spots, and generally in a poorer state than usual at this time of year. Road repairs were still ongoing in several spots and the top, steep, section before DYK was in very poor condition. As usual, our target was Giant Nuthatch which was found by walking the main track, about 500 metres from the DYK substation. A couple of hours in the campsite area revealed four Giant Nuthatch, 2 Bar-backed Partridge and six White-bellied Redstart with some singing birds. After breakfast in the field we walked the first kilometre or so of the summit trail, adding further White-bellied Redstart but not much else. Late morning drive back toward Chiang Dao with several stops en route, with Great Iora, Black-winged Cuckooshrike, Grey-backed Shrike, Pallas's Leaf Warbler and Striated Yuhina. Along the firebreaks many large mature pines have been ring-barked and cut down by the locals. It's hard the fathom why. The last hour of the day spent at the paddy fields east of Chiang Dao, with Wire-tailed Swallow and Eastern Red-rumped Swallow.

9 Dec. Early morning fog took some time to burn off. First off to the temple, with several Green-legged Partridge calling as well as good numbers of Thick-billed Green Pigeon accompanied by a single Pin-tailed Green Pigeon. Three circling Black Baza and a Streaked Wren-Babbler en route back to Malee's. Late morning we took the back road where we had a single Oriental Hobby and several Greater Yellownape. Drove to Thaton, where we spent the last couple of hours in fields, although we struggled to find any fields not under intense cultivation. In the late afternoon a Citrine Wagtail and a male Pied Harrier.

10 Dec. Up Doi Lang very early - in fact too early for any birds, as largely silent pre sunrise. A stop en route up produced Collared Babbler but little else. Breakfast in the field on the big bridge, together with the sunrise gave us Grey-headed Parakeet flyover, Long-tailed Broadbill heard, a flock of Long-tailed Minivet and a Greenish Warbler. A walk in the forest higher up gave us Red-headed Trogon, Black-throated Bushtit and Scarlet-faced Liocichla. After enjoying coffee with the guys at the upper army camp we walked a longer section of road, with good numbers of warblers, including Pallas's Leaf Warbler, Buff-barred Warbler, Claudia's Warbler and Chestnut-crowned Warbler. Up to the viewpoint for lunch where we found Brown-breasted Bulbul and Crested Finchbill. At the summit area, little of note. Late afternoon drive back to Thaton.

11 Dec. All day on Doi Lang. We started half way up, with both Rufous-throated Partridge and Bar-backed Partridge, as well as several Mountain Bamboo Partridge giving nice views. A longer walk in forest was rewarded with a good group of Spot-winged Grosbeak, Yellow-browed Tit and Black-eared Shrike-Babbler. As birding was good we only ascended the mountain slowly. Following lunch along the road we spent the majority of the afternoon walking the road between the upper army camp and the top. In the heat of the day rather slow, but late afternoon we had Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher, Blue-winged Minla and Rufous-backed Sibia. Overnight in Thaton.

12 Dec. A morning fog slowed birding in the local fields a little, but we still managed Chestnut-capped Babbler and Siberian Rubythroat early-on. A couple of hours here also included Pied Harrier, Bluethroat, Red-throated Pipit and Oriental Skylark. Unfortunately no buntings, which have become increasingly difficult here with the progressing agricultural development. Many scrub areas and hedges recently ripped out with large irrigation pipes installed. Does not bode well for the future of birding here. Unfortunately at this time Kevin had to depart due to pressing work commitments. We then left Thaton and drove to Doi Ang Khang, arriving just after 12:00.

Japanese Thrush
Japanese Thrush

Early afternoon spent initially at the King's Project where, with the help of some worms, we had Japanese Thrush, Black-breasted Thrush, Hill Blue Flycatcher, White-rumped Shama and White-tailed Robin. After, we took a walk down the Arunothai road, but other than a female Pale Blue Flycatcher little of note seen. The final hour of light at the Km 19 campsite and viewpoint, but very quiet. Still very clear weather with Doi Inthanon and Doi Chiang Dao well visible.

13 Dec. Out to the old pea farm early in the day, en route finding a group of roadside White-browed Laughingthrush. In the cemetery area Grey-crowned Warbler, Daurian Redstart and more White-browed Laughingthrush. The rest of the morning spent along the Arunothai road finding Grey-headed Parrotbill as the only bird of note. Afternoon very productive along the Km 21 Trail with Rufous-throated Partridge, Mrs. Hume's Pheasant, Chinese Leaf Warbler, Spot-breasted Parrotbill and several Spot-throated Babbler.

14 Dec. With only a couple of hours we concentrated at the pagoda area with a good list of Phylloscopus warblers to chew over, including Chinese Leaf Warbler, Hume's Leaf Warbler, Davison's Leaf Warbler and Pallas's Leaf Warbler. Other birds of interest included Rufous-bellied Niltava, Grey-backed Shrike, Cinereous Tit, Martens's Warbler and Black-throated Laughingthrush. A three hour drive to Chiang Saen, followed by visits to a couple of areas around the lake, seeing Burmese Shrike, White-browed Crake, Great Cormorant and a selection of commoner ducks. Around 16:30 we drove to the harrier roost, where along the road it was depressing to see yet more scrub dug up and converted to pineapple and rubber plantations. At the harrier roost itself we managed about 200 harriers with 120 Pied Harrier and 80 Eastern Marsh Harrier. Dinner on the river and overnight in town.

15 Dec. Early morning birding along the Mekong curtailed by fog, which eventually lifted around 08:30. Some usual candidates of scrub here included Red Avadavat, Chestnut-capped Babbler, Swinhoe's White-eye and Thick-billed Warbler. Along the river was a dozen Indian Spot-billed Duck and about 20 Grey-throated Martin. A last look at the western end of the lake produced Ferruginous Duck and Tufted Duck. Drove to Huay Hong Khrai north of Chiang Mai and in the later afternoon had two male Green Peafowl. Overnight in Chiang Mai with departure the following morning.

Species List

  Wat Khao Look Chang Count   Doi Inthanon Count
  Chinese Pond Heron 2   Rufous-throated Partridge 4
  Red-wattled Lapwing 4   Crested Goshawk 1
  Rock Dove 5   Ashy Wood Pigeon 6
  Spotted Dove 2   Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon 5
  Red-breasted Parakeet 20   Mountain Imperial Pigeon 1
  Green-billed Malkoha 1   Green-billed Malkoha 1
  Asian Barred Owlet 2   Asian Emerald Cuckoo 1
  Spotted Owlet 4   Collared Scops Owl 1
  Asian Palm Swift 20   Asian Barred Owlet 3
  Indochinese Roller 3   Asian Palm Swift 4
  Asian Green Bee-eater 6   House Swift 4
  Lineated Barbet 20   Golden-throated Barbet 10
  Coppersmith Barbet 3   Blue-throated Barbet 1
  Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 10   Bay Woodpecker 4
  Rufous Treepie 4   Grey-chinned Minivet 6
  Streak-eared Bulbul 10   Short-billed Minivet 4
  Barn Swallow 4   White-browed Shrike-babbler 2
  Yellow-browed Warbler 3   Maroon Oriole 1
  Pale-legged Leaf Warbler 4   Ashy Drongo 4
  White-rumped Shama 2   Bronzed Drongo 1
  Taiga Flycatcher 4   Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo 2
  Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 4   Hair-crested Drongo 10
        White-throated Fantail 2
  Kaeng Krachan Count   Black-naped Monarch 2
  Green-legged Partridge 6   Yellow-bellied Fantail 12
  Red Junglefowl 30   Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 2
  Kalij Pheasant 1   Yellow-cheeked Tit 5
  Little Grebe 1   Black-crested Bulbul 24
  Asian Openbill 5   Flavescent Bulbul 10
  Chinese Pond Heron 5   Grey-eyed Bulbul 2
  Eastern Cattle Egret 12   Mountain Bulbul 15
  Oriental Honey Buzzard 2   Ashy Bulbul 2
  Crested Serpent Eagle 2   Black Bulbul 6
  Peregrine Falcon 1   White-headed Bulbul 10
  White-breasted Waterhen 4   Asian House Martin 1
  Watercock 1   Eastern Red-rumped Swallow 2
  Red-wattled Lapwing 8   Pygmy Cupwing 10
  Rock Dove 4   Mountain Tailorbird 6
  Spotted Dove 4   Slaty-bellied Tesia 12
  Common Emerald Dove 2   Ashy-throated Warbler 15
  Zebra Dove 4   Pallas's Leaf Warbler 2
  Thick-billed Green Pigeon 10   Yellow-browed Warbler 15
  Mountain Imperial Pigeon 2   Hume's Leaf Warbler 2
  Vernal Hanging Parrot 8   Blyth's Leaf Warbler 25
  Greater Coucal 4   Claudia's Leaf Warbler 1
  Green-billed Malkoha 2   Davison's Leaf Warbler 20
  Asian Koel 3   Martens's Warbler 2
  Banded Bay Cuckoo 1   Chestnut-crowned Warbler 1
  Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo 1   Hill Prinia 4
  Large Hawk-Cuckoo 1   Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler 1
  White-fronted Scops Owl 2   Rufous-fronted Babbler 2
  Collared Scops Owl 2   Golden Babbler 8
  Collared Owlet 1   Rufous-winged Fulvetta 40
  Large-tailed Nightjar 2   Yunnan Fulvetta 40
  Himalayan Swiftlet 5   White-necked Laughingthrush 10
  Brown-backed Needletail 2   Silver-eared Laughingthrush 10
  Asian Palm Swift 15   Bar-throated Minla 20
  Red-headed Trogon 2   Spectacled Barwing 2
  Indochinese Roller 10   Rufous-backed Sibia 1
  Oriental Dollarbird 2   Dark-backed Sibia 35
  White-throated Kingfisher 5   Chestnut-flanked White-eye 30
  Blue-bearded Bee-eater 3   Indian White-eye 10
  Chestnut-headed Bee-eater 12   Chestnut-vented Nuthatch 1
  Oriental Pied Hornbill 10   Velvet-fronted Nuthatch 2
  Great Hornbill 4   Blue Whistling Thrush 14
  Great Barbet 2   Dark-sided Thrush 1
  Blue-throated Barbet 5   Himalayan Shortwing 4
  Moustached Barbet 2   Plumbeous Water Redstart 1
  Coppersmith Barbet 2   White-capped Redstart 2
  Greater Yellownape 1   White-tailed Robin 1
  Common Flameback 1   Slaty-backed Forktail 2
  Greater Flameback 1   Grey Bush Chat 2
  Banded Broadbill 3   Blue Rock Thrush 1
  Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike 6   Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush 1
  Ashy Woodswallow 4   Slaty-backed Flycatcher 1
  Common Iora 1   Little Pied Flycatcher 1
  Swinhoe's Minivet 2   Pale Blue Flycatcher 1
  Grey-chinned Minivet 6   Hill Blue Flycatcher 2
  Scarlet Minivet 5   White-gorgeted Flycatcher 1
  White-browed Shrike-babbler 4   Large Niltava 3
  Black-hooded Oriole 1   Small Niltava 1
  Black Drongo 5   Blue-winged Leafbird 6
  Ashy Drongo 12   Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker 2
  Hair-crested Drongo 20   Mrs. Gould's Sunbird 15
  Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 12   Green-tailed Sunbird 10
  Black-naped Monarch 6   Black-throated Sunbird 10
  Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher 2   Streaked Spiderhunter 4
  Grey Treepie 4   Eurasian Tree Sparrow 10
  Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 8   Grey Wagtail 3
  Sultan Tit 2   Common Rosefinch 15
  Black-crested Bulbul 15      
  Sooty-headed Bulbul 10   Chiang Dao Count
  Stripe-throated Bulbul 4   Bar-backed Partridge 2
  Streak-eared Bulbul 10   Green-legged Partridge 6
  Ochraceous Bulbul 12   Eastern Cattle Egret 20
  Baker's Bulbul 30   Grey Heron 1
  Ashy Bulbul 2   Black Baza 3
  Barn Swallow 100   Common Kestrel 1
  Yellow-browed Warbler 25   Oriental Hobby 1
  Pale-legged Leaf Warbler 30   Pin-tailed Snipe 1
  Alström's Warbler 1   Rock Dove 4
  Common Tailorbird 2   Spotted Dove 10
  Dark-necked Tailorbird 8   Common Emerald Dove 1
  White-browed Scimitar Babbler 2   Thick-billed Green Pigeon 60
  Rufous-fronted Babbler 10   Pin-tailed Green Pigeon 1
  Pin-striped Tit-Babbler 20   Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon 4
  Brown-cheeked Fulvetta 4   Mountain Imperial Pigeon 10
  Collared Babbler 8   Greater Coucal 1
  Buff-breasted Babbler 2   Green-billed Malkoha 3
  White-crested Laughingthrush 6   Banded Bay Cuckoo 1
  Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush 10   Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo 1
  Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush 30   Collared Owlet 3
  Swinhoe's White-eye 40   Asian Barred Owlet 6
  Asian Fairy-bluebird 12   Large-tailed Nightjar 1
  Velvet-fronted Nuthatch 1   Himalayan Swiftlet 300
  Great Myna 100   Asian Palm Swift 10
  Common Myna 10   Cook's Swift 10
  Vinous-breasted Myna 2   House Swift 5
  Siamese Pied Myna 10   White-throated Kingfisher 1
  Orange-headed Thrush 1   Blue-bearded Bee-eater 2
  White-rumped Shama 5   Oriental Pied Hornbill 4
  Blue Rock Thrush 1   Great Barbet 2
  Dark-sided Flycatcher 2   Blue-throated Barbet 25
  Asian Brown Flycatcher 1   Blue-eared Barbet 2
  Taiga Flycatcher 40   Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker 2
  Verditer Flycatcher 1   Stripe-breasted Woodpecker 2
  Hill Blue Flycatcher 5   Greater Yellownape 4
  Indochinese Blue Flycatcher 2   Lesser Yellownape 2
  Chinese Blue Flycatcher 1   Bay Woodpecker 5
  Blue-winged Leafbird 10   Ashy Woodswallow 6
  Orange-bellied Leafbird 3   Common Iora 2
  Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 2   Great Iora 1
  Ruby-cheeked Sunbird 2   Black-winged Cuckooshrike 1
  Ornate Sumbird 5   Grey-chinned Minivet 4
  Black-throated Sunbird 4   Long-tailed Minivet 16
  Little Spiderhunter 4   Scarlet Minivet 4
  Streaked Spiderhunter 3   Brown Shrike 2
  Grey Wagtail 2   Grey-backed Shrike 1
        White-bellied Erpornis 4
  Nong Pla Lai Count   White-browed Shrike-babbler 6
  Cotton Pygmy Goose 12   Maroon Oriole 4
  Gadwall 2   Black Drongo 10
  Little Grebe 4   Ashy Drongo 3
  Painted Stork 10   Bronzed Drongo 4
  Asian Openbill 30   Hair-crested Drongo 25
  Yellow Bittern 1   Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 2
  Cinnamon Bittern 2   Black-naped Monarch 2
  Chinese Pond Heron 50   Eurasian Jay 2
  Javan Pond Heron 10   Grey Treepie 5
  Eastern Cattle Egret 50   Eastern Jungle Crow 2
  Purple Heron 5   Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 4
  Eastern Great Egret 10   Cinereous Tit 1
  Medium Egret 50   Oriental Skylark 2
  Little Egret 25   Black-headed Bulbul 1
  Spot-billed Pelican 4   Black-crested Bulbul 10
  Little Cormorant 100   Red-whiskered Bulbul 3
  Western Osprey 2   Sooty-headed Bulbul 20
  Black-winged Kite 3   Stripe-throated Bulbul 4
  Black-eared Kite 1   Puff-throated Bulbul 6
  Brahminy Kite 20   Grey-eyed Bulbul 20
  Eastern Marsh Harrier 4   Mountain Bulbul 10
  Greater Spotted Eagle 1   Barn Swallow 100
  White-breasted Waterhen 6   Wire-tailed Swallow 3
  Watercock 2   Asian House Martin 2
  Common Moorhen 4   Eastern Red-rumped Swallow 10
  Eurasian Coot 4   Yellow-bellied Warbler 4
  Black-winged Stilt 100   Radde's Warbler 1
  Grey-headed Lapwing 15   Pallas's Leaf Warbler 4
  Red-wattled Lapwing 6   Yellow-browed Warbler 12
  Pheasant-tailed Jacana 10   Hume's Leaf Warbler 4
  Bronze-winged Jacana 40   Claudia's Leaf Warbler 2
  Pin-tailed Snipe 1   Davison's Leaf Warbler 10
  Wood Sandpiper 15   Martens's Warbler 1
  Common Sandpiper 2   Zitting Cisticola 4
  Whiskered Tern 6   Hill Prinia 2
  Rock Dove 10   Rufescent Prinia 10
  Red Collared Dove 200   Plain Prinia 6
  Spotted Dove 10   Common Tailorbird 2
  Zebra Dove 10   Dark-necked Tailorbird 5
  Pink-necked Green Pigeon 3   White-browed Scimitar Babbler 2
  Greater Coucal 4   Pin-striped Tit-Babbler 15
  Lesser Coucal 2   Chestnut-capped Babbler 3
  Asian Koel 20   Brown-cheeked Fulvetta 14
  Edible-nest Swiftlet 500   Streaked Wren-Babbler 2
  Asian Palm Swift 50   Puff-throated Babbler 1
  Indochinese Roller 10   White-crested Laughingthrush 10
  White-throated Kingfisher 10   Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush 10
  Black-capped Kingfisher 1   Striated Yuhina 30
  Common Kingfisher 2   Indian White-eye 30
  Asian Green Bee-eater 10   Asian Fairy-bluebird 15
  Blue-tailed Bee-eater 10   Velvet-fronted Nuthatch 4
  Chestnut-headed Bee-eater 2   Giant Nuthatch 4
  Freckle-breasted Woodpecker 1   Common Hill Myna 2
  Ashy Woodswallow 15   Great Myna 50
  Common Iora 2   Common Myna 10
  Brown Shrike 5   Black-collared Starling 6
  Black-naped Oriole 2   Blue Whistling Thrush 4
  Black Drongo 50   Oriental Magpie-Robin 2
  Malaysian Pied Fantail 4   White-rumped Shama 2
  Racket-tailed Treepie 2   White-bellied Redstart 5
  Eastern Jungle Crow 10   Black-backed Forktail 1
  Streak-eared Bulbul 20   Amur Stonechat 5
  Barn Swallow 200   Grey Bush Chat 2
  Oriental Reed Warbler 4   Blue Rock Thrush 1
  Black-browed Reed Warbler 5   Slaty-backed Flycatcher 1
  Zitting Cisticola 5   Taiga Flycatcher 5
  Yellow-bellied Prinia 2   Little Pied Flycatcher 2
  Plain Prinia 4   Verditer Flycatcher 3
  Great Myna 100   Pale Blue Flycatcher 1
  Common Myna 20   Hill Blue Flycatcher 6
  Siamese Pied Myna 100   Blue-winged Leafbird 4
  Chestnut-tailed Starling 4   Black-throated Sunbird 5
  Amur Stonechat 20   Little Spiderhunter 1
  House Sparrow 4   Streaked Spiderhunter 12
  Plain-backed Sparrow 2   Eurasian Tree Sparrow 20
  Eurasian Tree Sparrow 40   White-rumped Munia 10
  Streaked Weaver 100   Scaly-breasted Munia 10
  Baya Weaver 20   Grey Wagtail 3
  Scaly-breasted Munia 300   White Wagtail 5
  Eastern Yellow Wagtail 10   Olive-backed Pipit 20
           
  Laem Phak Bia / Pak Thale Count   Doi Lang Count
  Lesser Whistling Duck 2   Rufous-throated Partridge 6
  Little Grebe 3   Bar-backed Partridge 6
  Milky Stork 1   Mountain Bamboo Partridge 8
  Painted Stork 30   Rufous-winged Buzzard 2
  Asian Openbill 30   Mountain Hawk-Eagle 1
  Black-headed Ibis 3   Oriental Turtle Dove 4
  Black-crowned Night Heron 3   Spotted Dove 4
  Striated Heron 3   Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon 3
  Chinese Pond Heron 20   Mountain Imperial Pigeon 8
  Javan Pond Heron 2   Grey-headed Parakeet 4
  Grey Heron 20   Green-billed Malkoha 1
  Purple Heron 3   Cook's Swift 700
  Eastern Great Egret 100   Red-headed Trogon 1
  Little Egret 20   Common Kingfisher 1
  Pacific Reef Heron 2   Blue-bearded Bee-eater 2
  Chinese Egret 4   Great Barbet 12
  Little Cormorant 800   Golden-throated Barbet 10
  Brahminy Kite 20   Blue-throated Barbet 6
  Peregrine Falcon 2   Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker 2
  White-breasted Waterhen 4   Stripe-breasted Woodpecker 3
  Ruddy-breasted Crake 1   Greater Yellownape 3
  Common Moorhen 2   Bay Woodpecker 6
  Barred Buttonquail 1   Long-tailed Broadbill 1
  Black-winged Stilt 100   Oriental Cuckooshrike 2
  Pied Avocet 14   Grey-chinned Minivet 4
  Grey-headed Lapwing 2   Long-tailed Minivet 12
  Red-wattled Lapwing 10   Short-billed Minivet 6
  Pacific Golden Plover 10   Scarlet Minivet 4
  Grey Plover 20   Long-tailed Shrike 2
  Little Ringed Plover 10   Grey-backed Shrike 1
  White-faced Plover 2   White-browed Shrike-babbler 4
  Malaysian Plover 20   Black-eared Shrike-Babbler 2
  Tibetan Sand Plover 1000   Slender-billed Oriole 1
  Greater Sand Plover 30   Maroon Oriole 4
  Asian Dowitcher 57   Ashy Drongo 6
  Black-tailed Godwit 100   Bronzed Drongo 4
  Bar-tailed Godwit 30   Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo 1
  Eurasian Whimbrel 200   Hair-crested Drongo 22
  Eurasian Curlew 400   White-throated Fantail 2
  Far Eastern Curlew 2   Grey Treepie 6
  Spotted Redshank 10   Yellow-bellied Fantail 4
  Marsh Sandpiper 300   Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 2
  Common Greenshank 20   Yellow-cheeked Tit 4
  Nordmann's Greenshank 54   Yellow-browed Tit 1
  Wood Sandpiper 100   Crested Finchbill 14
  Terek Sandpiper 200   Striated Bulbul 1
  Common Sandpiper 4   Black-crested Bulbul 15
  Ruddy Turnstone 2   Red-whiskered Bulbul 2
  Great Knot 4100   Brown-breasted Bulbul 4
  Sanderling 20   Sooty-headed Bulbul 10
  Red-necked Stint 400   Flavescent Bulbul 8
  Long-toed Stint 1   Puff-throated Bulbul 3
  Curlew Sandpiper 5   Grey-eyed Bulbul 6
  Spoon-billed Sandpiper 1   Mountain Bulbul 15
  Broad-billed Sandpiper 500   Ashy Bulbul 15
  Brown-headed Gull 1000   Black Bulbul 150
  Gull-billed Tern 50   White-headed Bulbul 25
  Caspian Tern 5   Barn Swallow 15
  Greater Crested Tern 10   Asian House Martin 10
  Little Tern 100   Eastern Red-rumped Swallow 2
  Common Tern 500   Mountain Tailorbird 1
  Whiskered Tern 30   Aberrant Bush Warbler 1
  Rock Dove 10   Chestnut-headed Tesia 1
  Red Collared Dove 300   Black-throated Bushtit 8
  Spotted Dove 20   Dusky Warbler 1
  Zebra Dove 20   Radde's Warbler 1
  Greater Coucal 4   Buff-barred Warbler 6
  Lesser Coucal 1   Pallas's Leaf Warbler 12
  Asian Koel 20   Yellow-browed Warbler 30
  Edible-nest Swiftlet 400   Greenish Warbler 1
  Asian Palm Swift 30   Claudia's Leaf Warbler 6
  Indochinese Roller 6   Davison's Leaf Warbler 30
  White-throated Kingfisher 10   Martens's Warbler 3
  Black-capped Kingfisher 4   Chestnut-crowned Warbler 2
  Collared Kingfisher 5   Hill Prinia 3
  Common Kingfisher 2   Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler 1
  Asian Green Bee-eater 20   White-browed Scimitar Babbler 5
  Blue-tailed Bee-eater 2   Rufous-fronted Babbler 2
  Golden-bellied Gerygone 10   Golden Babbler 3
  Ashy Woodswallow 4   Rufous-winged Fulvetta 30
  Common Iora 3   Yunnan Fulvetta 100
  Brown Shrike 6   Collared Babbler 6
  Black-naped Oriole 2   Silver-eared Laughingthrush 6
  Black Drongo 60   Blue-winged Minla 1
  Malaysian Pied Fantail 4   Scarlet-faced Liocichla 4
  Indochinese Bush Lark 2   Rufous-backed Sibia 1
  Oriental Skylark 6   Dark-backed Sibia 10
  Streak-eared Bulbul 30   Whiskered Yuhina 4
  Barn Swallow 100   Chestnut-flanked White-eye 50
  Yellow-browed Warbler 2   Indian White-eye 25
  Oriental Reed Warbler 6   Chestnut-vented Nuthatch 1
  Black-browed Reed Warbler 10   Velvet-fronted Nuthatch 2
  Zitting Cisticola 10   Blue Whistling Thrush 10
  Plain Prinia 10   Oriental Magpie-Robin 2
  Common Tailorbird 6   White-rumped Shama 1
  Great Myna 4000   Daurian Redstart 1
  Common Myna 300   Siberian Stonechat 2
  Siamese Pied Myna 300   Amur Stonechat 4
  White-shouldered Starling 4   Pied Bush Chat 4
  Rosy Starling 2   Grey Bush Chat 2
  Oriental Magpie-Robin 2   Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher 1
  Amur Stonechat 10   Taiga Flycatcher 2
  Plain-backed Sparrow 7   Hill Blue Flycatcher 5
  Eurasian Tree Sparrow 20   Large Niltava 1
  Baya Weaver 10   Orange-bellied Leafbird 15
  White-rumped Munia 20   Fire-breasted Flowerpecker 2
  Scaly-breasted Munia 10   Mrs. Gould's Sunbird 15
  Chestnut Munia 20   Black-throated Sunbird 10
  Eastern Yellow Wagtail 4   Little Spiderhunter 1
  Paddyfield Pipit 10   Streaked Spiderhunter 8
        Eurasian Tree Sparrow 2
  Bueng Boraphet Count   White-rumped Munia 20
  Lesser Whistling Duck 1000   Grey Wagtail 2
  Knob-billed Duck 1   Olive-backed Pipit 10
  Cotton Pygmy Goose 8   Common Rosefinch 30
  Little Grebe 2   Spot-winged Grosbeak 12
  Asian Openbill 800      
  Glossy Ibis 45   Thaton Count
  Eurasian Bittern 1   Chinese Pond Heron 8
  Yellow Bittern 5   Eastern Cattle Egret 10
  Cinnamon Bittern 4   Little Egret 40
  Black-crowned Night Heron 30   Black-winged Kite 1
  Chinese Pond Heron 30   Pied Harrier 1
  Eastern Cattle Egret 50   White-breasted Waterhen 2
  Grey Heron 20   Eastern Little Ringed Plover 2
  Eastern Great Egret 10   Pin-tailed Snipe 3
  Little Egret 20   Green Sandpiper 3
  Little Cormorant 200   Common Sandpiper 1
  Indian Cormorant 30   Spotted Dove 10
  Oriental Darter 3   Greater Coucal 4
  Black-winged Kite 5   Eastern Barn Owl 2
  Eastern Marsh Harrier 5   Large-tailed Nightjar 2
  Peregrine Falcon 1   White-throated Kingfisher 3
  White-breasted Waterhen 10   Common Kingfisher 2
  Ruddy-breasted Crake 10   Asian Green Bee-eater 4
  Watercock 5   Eurasian Wryneck 1
  Grey-headed Swamphen 50   Ashy Woodswallow 20
  Common Moorhen 2   Common Iora 1
  Black-winged Stilt 300   Scarlet Minivet 6
  Red-wattled Lapwing 12   Brown Shrike 5
  Little Ringed Plover 20   Long-tailed Shrike 4
  Pin-tailed Snipe 6   Black Drongo 20
  Wood Sandpiper 100   Oriental Skylark 3
  Common Sandpiper 4   Sooty-headed Bulbul 10
  Long-toed Stint 1   Streak-eared Bulbul 12
  Rock Dove 20   Barn Swallow 25
  Red Collared Dove 150   Dusky Warbler 15
  Spotted Dove 25   Yellow-browed Warbler 10
  Zebra Dove 25   Zitting Cisticola 4
  Pink-necked Green Pigeon 8   Yellow-bellied Prinia 1
  Greater Coucal 3   Plain Prinia 6
  Lesser Coucal 1   Chestnut-capped Babbler 4
  Green-billed Malkoha 1   Great Myna 300
  Asian Koel 20   Common Myna 40
  Plaintive Cuckoo 4   Black-collared Starling 40
  Spotted Owlet 3   Chestnut-tailed Starling 25
  Savanna Nightjar 2   Bluethroat 2
  Asian Palm Swift 10   Siberian Rubythroat 3
  White-throated Kingfisher 5   Oriental Magpie-Robin 2
  Common Kingfisher 4   Amur Stonechat 20
  Blue-tailed Bee-eater 15   Pied Bush Chat 15
  Coppersmith Barbet 2   Taiga Flycatcher 1
  Eurasian Wryneck 1   Eurasian Tree Sparrow 12
  Freckle-breasted Woodpecker 2   Citrine Wagtail 10
  Ashy Woodswallow 8   White Wagtail 10
  Common Iora 2   Richard's Pipit 3
  Brown Shrike 3   Paddyfield Pipit 8
  Long-tailed Shrike 5   Red-throated Pipit 10
  Black-naped Oriole 2      
  Black Drongo 100   Doi Ang Khang Count
  Malaysian Pied Fantail 6   Rufous-throated Partridge 6
  Black-naped Monarch 3   Mountain Bamboo Partridge 5
  Eastern Jungle Crow 2   Mrs. Hume's Pheasant 1
  Yellow-vented Bulbul 4   Mountain Hawk-Eagle 2
  Streak-eared Bulbul 12   Spotted Dove 2
  Sand Martin 1   Mountain Imperial Pigeon 4
  Barn Swallow 200   Banded Bay Cuckoo 1
  Dusky Warbler 20   Collared Owlet 3
  Radde's Warbler 2   Himalayan Swiftlet 20
  Yellow-browed Warbler 4   Cook's Swift 70
  Oriental Reed Warbler 20   Blue-bearded Bee-eater 2
  Black-browed Reed Warbler 5   Great Barbet 4
  Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler 6   Blue-throated Barbet 4
  Striated Grassbird 30   Stripe-breasted Woodpecker 2
  Plain Prinia 8   Bay Woodpecker 3
  Great Myna 600   Long-tailed Broadbill 1
  Common Myna 100   Oriental Cuckooshrike 2
  Siamese Pied Myna 40   Grey-chinned Minivet 1
  White-shouldered Starling 50   Long-tailed Shrike 2
  Siberian Rubythroat 2   Grey-backed Shrike 1
  Oriental Magpie-Robin 4   Maroon Oriole 2
  Amur Stonechat 10   Ashy Drongo 5
  Taiga Flycatcher 4   Hair-crested Drongo 6
  Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker 4   White-throated Fantail 6
  Ornate Sumbird 6   Grey Treepie 5
  House Sparrow 20   Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 3
  Plain-backed Sparrow 150   Cinereous Tit 5
  Eurasian Tree Sparrow 20   Yellow-cheeked Tit 2
  Asian Golden Weaver 6   Crested Finchbill 6
  Streaked Weaver 8   Striated Bulbul 4
  Scaly-breasted Munia 20   Black-crested Bulbul 5
  Forest Wagtail 2   Red-whiskered Bulbul 6
  Eastern Yellow Wagtail 10   Brown-breasted Bulbul 8
  White Wagtail 2   Sooty-headed Bulbul 15
  Paddyfield Pipit 30   Flavescent Bulbul 25
        Grey-eyed Bulbul 2
  Mae Ping Count   Mountain Bulbul 6
  Oriental Honey Buzzard 1   Ashy Bulbul 6
  Crested Serpent Eagle 1   Black Bulbul 8
  Thick-billed Green Pigeon 10   White-headed Bulbul 12
  Grey-headed Parakeet 25   Barn Swallow 2
  Green-billed Malkoha 1   Asian House Martin 80
  Asian Emerald Cuckoo 1   Eastern Red-rumped Swallow 6
  Oriental Scops Owl 3   Mountain Tailorbird 2
  Brown Boobook 2   Aberrant Bush Warbler 3
  Large-tailed Nightjar 1   Buff-barred Warbler 1
  Orange-breasted Trogon 2   Chinese Leaf Warbler 3
  Indochinese Roller 1   Pallas's Leaf Warbler 14
  Lineated Barbet 5   Yellow-browed Warbler 35
  Coppersmith Barbet 1   Hume's Leaf Warbler 4
  Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker 3   Greenish Warbler 1
  White-bellied Woodpecker 4   Davison's Leaf Warbler 20
  Greater Yellownape 4   Grey-crowned Warbler 1
  Lesser Yellownape 2   Martens's Warbler 3
  Black-headed Woodpecker 20   Hill Prinia 10
  Common Flameback 2   Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler 4
  Greater Flameback 1   White-browed Scimitar Babbler 10
  Great Slaty Woodpecker 3   Yunnan Fulvetta 40
  Large Woodshrike 4   Spot-throated Babbler 6
  Common Iora 2   White-necked Laughingthrush 4
  Oriental Cuckooshrike 3   Black-throated Laughingthrush 2
  Rosy Minivet 10   White-browed Laughingthrush 10
  Brown Shrike 1   Silver-eared Laughingthrush 12
  Black-naped Oriole 1   Blue-winged Minla 12
  Black-hooded Oriole 6   Scarlet-faced Liocichla 3
  Ashy Drongo 2   Dark-backed Sibia 25
  Hair-crested Drongo 5   Grey-headed Parrotbill 30
  Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 10   Spot-breasted Parrotbill 2
  Black-naped Monarch 10   Chestnut-flanked White-eye 20
  Red-billed Blue Magpie 10   Swinhoe's White-eye 14
  Rufous Treepie 2   Chestnut-vented Nuthatch 5
  Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher 2   Blue Whistling Thrush 4
  Black-crested Bulbul 2   Black-breasted Thrush 1
  Sooty-headed Bulbul 10   Japanese Thrush 1
  Radde's Warbler 1   Himalayan Bluetail 1
  Yellow-browed Warbler 6   Oriental Magpie-Robin 4
  Two-barred Warbler 2   White-rumped Shama 1
  Rufescent Prinia 5   Daurian Redstart 1
  Puff-throated Babbler 2   White-tailed Robin 1
  White-crested Laughingthrush 30   Siberian Stonechat 1
  Burmese Nuthatch 4   Grey Bush Chat 5
  Velvet-fronted Nuthatch 4   Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush 1
  Common Hill Myna 4   Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher 2
  White-rumped Shama 3   Taiga Flycatcher 4
  Taiga Flycatcher 5   Little Pied Flycatcher 3
  Indochinese Blue Flycatcher 2   Pale Blue Flycatcher 1
  Golden-fronted Leafbird 6   Hill Blue Flycatcher 3
        White-gorgeted Flycatcher 1
  Chiang Saen Count   Rufous-bellied Niltava 1
  Lesser Whistling Duck 1500   Orange-bellied Leafbird 2
  Indian Spot-billed Duck 150   Fire-breasted Flowerpecker 4
  Northern Pintail 20   Mrs. Gould's Sunbird 5
  Garganey 60   Black-throated Sunbird 6
  Ferruginous Duck 3   Streaked Spiderhunter 3
  Tufted Duck 20   Eurasian Tree Sparrow 3
  Little Grebe 10   Grey Wagtail 1
  Chinese Pond Heron 14   White Wagtail 2
  Grey Heron 4   Olive-backed Pipit 10
  Purple Heron 2      
  Eastern Great Egret 2   Huay Hong Khrai Count
  Medium Egret 6   Green Peafowl 2
  Great Cormorant 1   Grey Heron 1
  Eastern Marsh Harrier 80   Greater Racket-tailed Drongo 2
  Pied Harrier 120   Black-naped Monarch 1
  Ruddy-breasted Crake 1      
  White-browed Crake 3      
  Grey-headed Swamphen 90      
  Common Moorhen 3      
  Eurasian Coot 20      
  Rock Dove 2      
  Spotted Dove 30      
  Zebra Dove 2      
  Greater Coucal 4      
  Lesser Coucal 2      
  Asian Palm Swift 2      
  White-throated Kingfisher 4      
  Common Kingfisher 4      
  Lineated Barbet 4      
  Ashy Woodswallow 1      
  Brown Shrike 1      
  Burmese Shrike 1      
  Long-tailed Shrike 4      
  Black Drongo 40      
  Sooty-headed Bulbul 10      
  Grey-throated Martin 20      
  Barn Swallow 25      
  Dusky Warbler 10      
  Yellow-browed Warbler 10      
  Thick-billed Warbler 2      
  Baikal Bush Warbler 4      
  Striated Grassbird 1      
  Plain Prinia 3      
  Chestnut-capped Babbler 6      
  Great Myna 200      
  Common Myna 50      
  Siamese Pied Myna 2      
  Chestnut-tailed Starling 6      
  Oriental Magpie-Robin 3      
  Amur Stonechat 4      
  Pied Bush Chat 2      
  Eurasian Tree Sparrow 20      
  Red Avadavat 6      
  White-rumped Munia 10      
  Scaly-breasted Munia 6      
  White Wagtail 2      
  Paddyfield Pipit 2