Overview
Dates: |
9 - 28 February 2013. |
08 Feb. With Fred van Gessel, Charlie Andrews, Roma Kane and Susie Giuffre. A general trip around the top half of Thailand and its best birding sites. An eight hour drive to Bangkok, with a further hour in horrendous traffic to drive the last two kilometres along Sukhumvit Road to overnight in town.
09 Feb. After a truly terrible night - all night party in an apartment out the back - drove to Bangpoo Recreation Area. Tide high, so no waders in view, although the main aim was to scan the gulls. Initially the mass looked to be all Brown-headed Gull, but eventually three Black-headed Gull picked-out. |
Other birds in the surrounding mangrove included Collared Kingfisher, Golden-bellied Gerygone and Asian Koel. A short drive to Suvarnabhumi Airport to collect the group, after which to Phetchaburi, arriving 19:00.
10 Feb. We started at Pak Thale, where some unseasonal overnight rain had turned the bunds into a claggy mud-bath. As the rain had probably affected the water levels somewhat and moved the waders around, it took a little time to locate a Spoon-billed Sandpiper, which immediately took off and needed to be relocated. A couple of hours here eventually located two Spoon-billed Sandpiper as well as a couple of Far Eastern Curlew in with large numbers of Eurasian Curlew. Other, usual, waders included Broad-billed Sandpiper, Curlew Sandpiper and Great Knot. Worked our way to Laem Phak Bia where despite considerable effort we were unable to locate either Nordmann's Greenshank or Asian Dowitcher, although a couple of Pied Avocet were on display. After lunch and a short siesta, we headed to the lake of Khao Takhrao where a Black-faced Spoonbill was feeding in the middle together with nine Painted Stork. Investigation of the surrounding area produced a group of Ashy Minivet, an unexpected Mangrove Whistler, Garganey, Northern Pintail and a Western Osprey. As we left, four Black-headed Ibis were found in mangrove edge along the access road. Late afternoon in the fields en route to Phetchaburi, with a usual varied collection of open country and water edge birds.
11 Feb. The morning spent in the fields between Phetchaburi and Nong Pla Lai. A fair selection of species including Asian Golden Weaver, Greater Spotted Eagle and a group of 35 Grey-headed Lapwing. Lunch at the beach and then to the sandspit with Khun Daeng, where in the heat of the day was a good count of several hundred terns, including Greater Crested Tern and Caspian Tern, as well a Chinese Egret, several Malaysian Plover and a pair of White-faced Plover. After our baking on the beach we returned to the saltpans where we successfully located the Asian Dowitcher and Nordmann's Greenshank that had alluded us yesterday. Into the King's Project where an immature Black-tailed Gull was a real highlight. Finished at the dump, where a single adult Rosy Starling was seen briefly. |
12 Feb. Due to our success at Laem Phak Bia, we started at Wat Khao Look Chang, en route to Kaeng Krachan. Many birds active in the early morning, and in three hours here we recorded several Spotted Owlet, Red-breasted Parakeet, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Orange-breasted Green Pigeon, Hainan Blue Flycatcher, and Black-headed Woodpecker - an excellent morning. To Kaeng Krachan where, by the time we arrived inside the park, it was very hot and birdless. It took until around 15:30 for activity to begin, and in the remainder of the day we had White-fronted Scops Owl, 4 Tickell's Brown Hornbill, Large Woodshrike and Golden-crested Myna. 13 Feb. The whole day in Kaeng Krachan National Park. A brief stop after Ban Krang produced the usual White-fronted Scops Owl. As little activity early we ascended the mountain making a few shorter stops en route, plus a long stop around Km 27. Alas no Ratchet-tailed Treepie found. Lunch around the viewpoint at the top of the pass, which produced a couple of flyover Wreathed Hornbill, and thereafter a couple of hours along the road back toward Ban Krang, with excellent views of Great Hornbill. During the day an impressive list of species including Kalij Pheasant, Black Eagle, Black-thighed Falconet, Red-headed Trogon, Tickell's Brown Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Black-and-buff Woodpecker, Long-tailed Broadbill, Large Woodshrike, Swinhoe's Minivet, Common Green Magpie, Collared Babbler, Siberian Blue Robin and Dark-sided Flycatcher. On return to the accommodation in Kaeng Krachan town a Collared Scops Owl spot-lighted. |
14 Feb. The whole morning spent at Ban Song Nok hide outside Kaeng Krachan park. We were really lucky with Green-legged Partridge which came through a few minutes after we arrived and never seen again. Generally things started really slowly but woke up with a bang around 08:30 when a Slaty-legged Crake came to bathe. Throughout the morning we recorded several Large Scimitar Babbler, a couple of Kalij Pheasant, plus the usual Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush, Indochinese Blue Flycatcher and Brown-cheeked Fulvetta. A non-avian highlight was a truly enormous millipede measuring at least 30 centimeters passing through the area - that definitely woke up a few! |
After lunch the afternoon back in the park, working the main route between Km 10 and the Ban Krang campsite. A fruiting tree was exceptional, with Golden-crested Myna, Eyebrowed Thrush, Thick-billed Flowerpecker, and a stream of visiting bulbuls, orioles and Asian Fairy Bluebird. Toward dusk we left the park, encountering a Yellow-throated Marten near the entrance.
15 Feb. A longish drive to Nakhon Sawan, arriving by 13:00. As really hot didn't go out birding till after 15:00 when we visited the northern shore of the lake and surrounding scrub. In a couple of hours here Freckle-breasted Woodpecker, Black-headed Ibis, Painted Stork, Savanna Nightjar, Eurasian Wryneck, Oriental Skylark, Sand Martin, Asian Golden Weaver and Black-headed Munia. Overnight in town.
16 Feb. A few hours early morning in the Bueng Boraphet Bird Park. Three hours produced a stream of small brown jobs including Dusky Warbler, Radde's Warbler, Thick-billed Warbler, Black-browed Reed Warbler and Oriental Reed Warbler. More colourful species were White-shouldered Starling and Pied Harrier. A four hour drive to Li.
17 Feb. The morning spent in Mae Ping National Park. Some of the target birds seen included Grey-headed Parakeet, Burmese Nuthatch and Red-billed Blue Magpie. Unfortunately we dipped on the sought-after Great Slaty Woodpecker and White-bellied Woodpecker, which was only heard, but Yellow-footed Pigeon, Grey-backed Shrike and Rosy Minivet were a good bonus. On to Doi Inthanon National Park, where we arrived in time to have a couple of hours along the Km 34.5 jeep track. Fairly quiet in the afternoon, although we did manage to see Large Niltava, Small Niltava, Hume's Treecreeper and Chestnut-capped Babbler. Some very unseasonal rain around 18:00. 18 Feb. Due to cloud cover and fog it was a positively balmy 12°C above the viewpoint where we initially stopped. After about ten minutes, about 20 Speckled Wood Pigeon popped into view for a few minutes before taking off into the forest for the day. Continued to the summit area which was cool and foggy and not particularly conducive to bird activity. Non the less we continued with a walk around the boardwalk finding Snowy-browed Flycatcher, several Pygmy Cupwing, Ashy-throated Warbler and Blyth's Leaf Warbler. Time spent around a fruiting tree in the visitor area found two Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker and four Grey-sided Thrush. After lunch we walked the Km 37.5 jeep track finding little of note. A late afternoon visit to Wachirathan falls gave us Slaty-backed Forktail and Plumbeous Water Redstart. 19 Feb. Much improved weather saw us at the summit just after dawn. Some flyover Ashy Wood Pigeon and Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker to start with, followed by a couple of hours on the boardwalk with Himalayan Shortwing, more Ashy Wood Pigeon and Common Rosefinch. Descended to the Km 34.5 track where we recorded Hume's Treecreeper, Small Niltava and Maroon Oriole. Afternoon at Mae Pan campsite with White-bellied Erpornis, Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher and some usual suspects. |
Finished the day at Siriphum Gardens where we had all three waterfall specialists - White-capped Redstart, Plumbeous Water Redstart and Slaty-backed Forktail.
20 Feb. With only a couple of hours available we decided on Km 34.5 for sunrise. This proved rewarding with some good activity early on, recording Mountain Bamboo Partridge, Pale Blue Flycatcher, Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler, Sulphur-breasted Warbler and Grey-crowned Warbler. Left Inthanon at 10:00 and drove to Chiang Dao via Chiang Mai. In the later afternoon we worked the rice paddies west of town. Unfortunately most had recently been planted with fresh rice, so were effectively a mono-culture. However we did manage to find Wire-tailed Swallow, Citrine Wagtail and a good number of White Wagtail including a couple of the ocularis race
21 Feb. Left very early to drive to the DYK ranger station on Doi Chiang Dao. Our first bird. just before 07:00, near the top, was a stunning male Mrs. Hume's Pheasant. After breakfast in the camp ground we walked the track which was initially rather quiet. On the return several Giant Nuthatch, Burmese Shrike and Slender-billed Oriole. In the afternoon walked a kilometre or so of the summit trail with further Slender-billed Oriole, Chestnut Bunting, Grey-headed Parrotbill and a group of Silver Pheasant. Late afternoon at the paddies outside Chiang Dao again with Grey-headed Lapwing and Wire-tailed Swallow.
22 Feb. A bit of a disastrous day. Following bee stings to the feet yesterday, hobbled up to the temple area at Chiang Dao. An interesting morning with a good range of the usual, and less than usual, suspects including, Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo, Striated Yuhina and Orange-breasted Trogon. A couple of targets such as Streaked Wren-Babbler and Puple-naped Spiderhunter not found. On return to the accommodation the foot had swelled to the size of a small football. Drove to Ang Khang, and no sooner had we arrived, discovered a fast puncture in a front tyre. After changing the wheel, drove to Fang to affect a repair - Ang Khang having no possibility for tyre repair apparently. Arrived back at the resort around 16:00 with a foot the size of two footballs so resorted to birding in the garden with the foot on ice. Only species of note was Brown-breasted Bulbul.
23 Feb. A partial recovery overnight, so with only one football decided to start in the King's Project at first light, ahead of any weekend photographers who might also be visiting. By 07:30 four Black-breasted Thrush, Japanese Thrush, White-tailed Robin, Orange-bellied Niltava and a White's Thrush! Some birding along the main road to Ban Luang produced Crested Finchbill, Brown-breasted Bulbul, White-gorgeted Flycatcher and singing Black-throated Laughingthrush. After a late breakfast we worked the Arunothai road and, as it was still foggy at the top, concentrated on lower sections, finding Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher. Finished the day, in better weather, at the Chinese Cemetery, with Pallas's Warbler, Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler and White-browed Laughingthrush.
24 Feb. Early morning near the Chinese Cemetery and along the upper part of the Arunothai Road. Spot-breasted Parrotbill, Brown-breasted Bulbul, Slaty-backed Flycatcher and Yellow-eyed Babbler. Drove to Thaton. Later afternoon in the agricultural fields, which continue to suffer from over-intensive agricultural practices and scrub clearance. Fast approaching time to find an alternative site for open country species. Best birds in a couple of hours were a single Pied Harrier, Singing Bush Lark and a half dozen Long-tailed Minivet.
25 Feb. An early start to drive, via Fang, up the western side of Doi Lang. Our first stop, halfway up for breakfast, just happened to have a singing Collared Owlet in full view. Then upward to the usual photoshoot spots where we failed to find Spot-breasted Laughingthrush or Rusty-naped Pitta, but did have White-bellied Redstart, White-gorgeted Flycatcher, Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher, Slaty-backed Flycatcher and White-tailed Robin. Took a longish walk along the road, and in a couple of hours found Sapphire Flycatcher, two Spot-breasted Parrotbill, White-browed Laughingthrush and Aberrant Bush Warbler. Returned to the photoshoot and had a single Spot-breasted Laughingthush late morning. After lunch continued higher with a singing Violet Cuckoo at 1,630 metres, which seemed exceptionally high for this species. After the summit area we had brief views of a male Fire-tailed Sunbird and a pair of flyover Mountain Hawk-Eagle. Down to the upper army camp, which was very quiet so continued down the mountain with Black-throated Bushtit en route. 26 Feb. Another early start; up the east slope of Doi Lang for first light. Fairly windy, so not too much luck initially. Breakfast on the bridge with the sun warming the slopes, produced Maroon Oriole, Red-billed Scimitar Babbler, Mountain Imperial Pigeon and Chestnut Bunting. A couple of walks in the forest at higher elevations were also fairly unproductive, so we continued to the upper army camp where a nice selection of species included Scarlet-faced Liocichla, Himalayan Bluetail, Slaty-backed Flycatcher and Large Niltava. At a roadside lunch stop we heard a singing Spotted Elachura, and spent the next hour obtaining good views. Unfortunately this bird, known only from a couple of records from Thailand, was about five metres into Burma! So maybe not considered a Thai record? We again tried the viewpoint for Fire-tailed Sunbird, but were rewarded only with a single Mountain Hawk-Eagle. Some longer walks along the road eventually gave us the sought after Whiskered Yuhina and Necklaced Woodpecker. Late afternoon a few stops heading lower but with little of note. 27 Feb. Some exploration of the fields on the northern side of the Mekok River did not produce much - Chestnut-capped Babbler and a pair of Wire-tailed Swallow being the highlight. |
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Drove to Chiang Saen. In the heat of mid afternoon a scan of the lake at Nong Bong Khai held only Great Cormorant. A subsequent scan from the northern shore was much better giving us Common Shelduck, Ferruginous Duck, Tufted Duck, Northern Pintail and Garganey. Late afternoon at the harrier roost was impressive with around 400 Eastern Marsh Harrier and Pied Harrier.
28 Feb. Not foggy along the Mekong today, but disappointed to see yet another area of usually good river side scrub has been felled, hacked over and planted with rubber trees. In a couple of hours we recorded Grey-throated Martin, three flyover Small Pratincole, a surprise River Lapwing, Chestnut-capped Babbler and a pair of Yellow-eyed Babbler. Tedious drive back to Chiang Mai with a brief stop at Huay Hong Khrai, where a couple of Green Peafowl were found in the heat of the afternoon. Overnight in Chiang Mai with a celebratory dinner in town.
Species List
Bangpoo | Count | Doi Inthanon | Count | ||
Brown-headed Gull | 300 | Rufous-throated Partridge | 5 | ||
Black-headed Gull | 3 | Mountain Bamboo Partridge | 4 | ||
Asian Koel | 3 | Red Junglefowl | 1 | ||
Collared Kingfisher | 3 | Speckled Wood Pigeon | 25 | ||
Golden-bellied Gerygone | 3 | Ashy Wood Pigeon | 40 | ||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 2 | Oriental Turtle Dove | 1 | ||
Spotted Dove | 20 | ||||
Khao Takhrao | Count | Common Emerald Dove | 4 | ||
Eurasian Wigeon | 10 | Banded Bay Cuckoo | 5 | ||
Northern Pintail | 200 | Large Hawk-Cuckoo | 6 | ||
Garganey | 100 | Mountain Scops Owl | 2 | ||
Little Grebe | 10 | Collared Scops Owl | 1 | ||
Painted Stork | 9 | Asian Barred Owlet | 1 | ||
Black-headed Ibis | 4 | Himalayan Swiftlet | 4 | ||
Black-faced Spoonbill | 1 | Great Barbet | 12 | ||
Chinese Pond Heron | 4 | Golden-throated Barbet | 10 | ||
Javan Pond Heron | 5 | Blue-throated Barbet | 5 | ||
Grey Heron | 10 | Greater Yellownape | 1 | ||
Purple Heron | 1 | Bay Woodpecker | 1 | ||
Eastern Great Egret | 10 | Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike | 2 | ||
Medium Egret | 4 | Black-winged Cuckooshrike | 2 | ||
Little Egret | 100 | Grey-chinned Minivet | 2 | ||
Little Cormorant | 20 | Short-billed Minivet | 2 | ||
Indian Cormorant | 40 | Scarlet Minivet | 4 | ||
Western Osprey | 1 | Brown Shrike | 1 | ||
Black-eared Kite | 10 | Grey-backed Shrike | 3 | ||
Pied Harrier | 1 | White-bellied Erpornis | 2 | ||
White-breasted Waterhen | 2 | White-browed Shrike-babbler | 10 | ||
Black-winged Stilt | 10 | Black-eared Shrike-Babbler | 2 | ||
Little Ringed Plover | 4 | Maroon Oriole | 3 | ||
Black-tailed Godwit | 300 | Ashy Drongo | 4 | ||
Wood Sandpiper | 10 | Bronzed Drongo | 12 | ||
Caspian Tern | 40 | Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo | 3 | ||
Whiskered Tern | 10 | White-throated Fantail | 1 | ||
Rock Dove | 20 | Black-naped Monarch | 1 | ||
Red Collared Dove | 20 | Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Spotted Dove | 10 | Eurasian Jay | 2 | ||
Zebra Dove | 10 | Yellow-bellied Fantail | 4 | ||
Greater Coucal | 4 | Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher | 4 | ||
Asian Koel | 10 | Yellow-cheeked Tit | 6 | ||
Edible-nest Swiftlet | 20 | Black-crested Bulbul | 10 | ||
White-throated Kingfisher | 2 | Red-whiskered Bulbul | 6 | ||
Black-capped Kingfisher | 1 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | 3 | ||
Golden-bellied Gerygone | 4 | Flavescent Bulbul | 12 | ||
Black Drongo | 20 | Grey-eyed Bulbul | 3 | ||
Malaysian Pied Fantail | 5 | Mountain Bulbul | 6 | ||
Eastern Jungle Crow | 4 | Black Bulbul | 6 | ||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 10 | Asian House Martin | 60 | ||
Barn Swallow | 40 | Eastern Red-rumped Swallow | 20 | ||
Oriental Reed Warbler | 2 | Pygmy Cupwing | 5 | ||
Swinhoe's White-eye | 2 | Mountain Tailorbird | 6 | ||
Great Myna | 40 | Slaty-bellied Tesia | 4 | ||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 4 | Buff-throated Warbler | 3 | ||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 20 | Buff-barred Warbler | 4 | ||
Ashy-throated Warbler | 6 | ||||
Laem Phak Bia / Pak Thale | Count | Yellow-browed Warbler | 12 | ||
Lesser Whistling Duck | 140 | Hume's Leaf Warbler | 10 | ||
Little Grebe | 3 | Blyth's Leaf Warbler | 15 | ||
Painted Stork | 3 | Claudia's Leaf Warbler | 4 | ||
Asian Openbill | 10 | Davison's Leaf Warbler | 30 | ||
Black-crowned Night Heron | 1 | Sulphur-breasted Warbler | 2 | ||
Striated Heron | 1 | Grey-crowned Warbler | 1 | ||
Chinese Pond Heron | 5 | Chestnut-crowned Warbler | 1 | ||
Javan Pond Heron | 5 | Hill Prinia | 6 | ||
Grey Heron | 20 | Plain Prinia | 2 | ||
Eastern Great Egret | 10 | Common Tailorbird | 2 | ||
Medium Egret | 3 | Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler | 2 | ||
Little Egret | 200 | Rufous-fronted Babbler | 4 | ||
Pacific Reef Heron | 2 | Golden Babbler | 1 | ||
Chinese Egret | 2 | Pin-striped Tit-Babbler | 6 | ||
Little Cormorant | 100 | Chestnut-capped Babbler | 4 | ||
Indian Cormorant | 3 | Rufous-winged Fulvetta | 30 | ||
Brahminy Kite | 2 | Yunnan Fulvetta | 30 | ||
White-breasted Waterhen | 10 | Silver-eared Laughingthrush | 16 | ||
Ruddy-breasted Crake | 2 | Bar-throated Minla | 15 | ||
Black-winged Stilt | 200 | Spectacled Barwing | 1 | ||
Pied Avocet | 2 | Silver-eared Mesia | 4 | ||
Red-wattled Lapwing | 2 | Rufous-backed Sibia | 4 | ||
Pacific Golden Plover | 10 | Dark-backed Sibia | 20 | ||
Grey Plover | 200 | Chestnut-flanked White-eye | 10 | ||
Little Ringed Plover | 25 | Indian White-eye | 2 | ||
Kentish Plover | 6 | Chestnut-vented Nuthatch | 3 | ||
White-faced Plover | 2 | Velvet-fronted Nuthatch | 2 | ||
Malaysian Plover | 5 | Hume's Treecreeper | 2 | ||
Tibetan Sand Plover | 200 | Blue Whistling Thrush | 12 | ||
Greater Sand Plover | 20 | Grey-sided Thrush | 4 | ||
Pin-tailed Snipe | 4 | Himalayan Shortwing | 2 | ||
Black-tailed Godwit | 400 | Oriental Magpie-Robin | 5 | ||
Eurasian Curlew | 600 | White-rumped Shama | 1 | ||
Far Eastern Curlew | 2 | Plumbeous Water Redstart | 3 | ||
Spotted Redshank | 100 | White-capped Redstart | 1 | ||
Common Redshank | 10 | Slaty-backed Forktail | 2 | ||
Marsh Sandpiper | 200 | Amur Stonechat | 2 | ||
Common Greenshank | 5 | Pied Bush Chat | 5 | ||
Nordmann's Greenshank | 50 | Grey Bush Chat | 2 | ||
Wood Sandpiper | 40 | Taiga Flycatcher | 3 | ||
Common Sandpiper | 2 | Snowy-browed Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Great Knot | 1,500 | Verditer Flycatcher | 5 | ||
Sanderling | 6 | Pale Blue Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Red-necked Stint | 200 | Large Niltava | 2 | ||
Long-toed Stint | 4 | Small Niltava | 1 | ||
Curlew Sandpiper | 50 | Orange-bellied Leafbird | 2 | ||
Dunlin | 3 | Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker | 2 | ||
Spoon-billed Sandpiper | 2 | Plain Flowerpecker | 4 | ||
Broad-billed Sandpiper | 50 | Mrs. Gould's Sunbird | 10 | ||
Brown-headed Gull | 250 | Green-tailed Sunbird | 10 | ||
Black-tailed Gull | 1 | Black-throated Sunbird | 2 | ||
Gull-billed Tern | 2 | Streaked Spiderhunter | 1 | ||
Caspian Tern | 50 | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 25 | ||
Greater Crested Tern | 25 | White-rumped Munia | 20 | ||
Little Tern | 100 | Scaly-breasted Munia | 10 | ||
Common Tern | 100 | Grey Wagtail | 3 | ||
Whiskered Tern | 200 | White Wagtail | 2 | ||
Rock Dove | 20 | Paddyfield Pipit | 2 | ||
Red Collared Dove | 30 | Olive-backed Pipit | 25 | ||
Spotted Dove | 15 | Common Rosefinch | 16 | ||
Zebra Dove | 20 | Chestnut Bunting | 1 | ||
Greater Coucal | 6 | ||||
Asian Koel | 10 | Chiang Dao | Count | ||
Edible-nest Swiftlet | 40 | Bar-backed Partridge | 2 | ||
White-throated Kingfisher | 2 | Green-legged Partridge | 4 | ||
Black-capped Kingfisher | 1 | Mountain Bamboo Partridge | 2 | ||
Collared Kingfisher | 2 | Red Junglefowl | 1 | ||
Common Kingfisher | 2 | Silver Pheasant | 3 | ||
Asian Green Bee-eater | 12 | Mrs. Hume's Pheasant | 1 | ||
Golden-bellied Gerygone | 20 | Chinese Pond Heron | 20 | ||
Brown Shrike | 2 | Eastern Cattle Egret | 55 | ||
Black Drongo | 40 | Medium Egret | 1 | ||
Malaysian Pied Fantail | 10 | Little Egret | 4 | ||
Racket-tailed Treepie | 3 | Shikra | 2 | ||
Eastern Jungle Crow | 6 | Common Kestrel | 1 | ||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 20 | White-breasted Waterhen | 1 | ||
Barn Swallow | 40 | Common Moorhen | 2 | ||
Dusky Warbler | 5 | Grey-headed Lapwing | 6 | ||
Oriental Reed Warbler | 10 | Eastern Little Ringed Plover | 2 | ||
Plain Prinia | 4 | Wood Sandpiper | 1 | ||
Great Myna | 20 | Common Sandpiper | 2 | ||
Common Myna | 10 | Oriental Turtle Dove | 2 | ||
Siamese Pied Myna | 10 | Spotted Dove | 35 | ||
Rosy Starling | 1 | Mountain Imperial Pigeon | 10 | ||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 5 | Greater Coucal | 2 | ||
Plain-backed Sparrow | 6 | Green-billed Malkoha | 1 | ||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 20 | Asian Koel | 5 | ||
Eastern Yellow Wagtail | 4 | Banded Bay Cuckoo | 2 | ||
White Wagtail | 1 | Plaintive Cuckoo | 2 | ||
Paddyfield Pipit | 2 | Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo | 2 | ||
Large Hawk-Cuckoo | 3 | ||||
Phetchaburi / Nong Pla Lai | Count | Collared Scops Owl | 1 | ||
Asian Openbill | 300 | Asian Barred Owlet | 3 | ||
Yellow Bittern | 5 | Brown Boobook | 2 | ||
Black-crowned Night Heron | 2 | Large-tailed Nightjar | 2 | ||
Chinese Pond Heron | 20 | Himalayan Swiftlet | 10 | ||
Javan Pond Heron | 10 | Cook's Swift | 15 | ||
Eastern Cattle Egret | 40 | House Swift | 20 | ||
Grey Heron | 20 | Orange-breasted Trogon | 1 | ||
Purple Heron | 6 | Eurasian Hoopoe | 2 | ||
Eastern Great Egret | 200 | Oriental Pied Hornbill | 2 | ||
Little Egret | 300 | Great Barbet | 10 | ||
Oriental Darter | 2 | Blue-throated Barbet | 15 | ||
Black-winged Kite | 4 | Blue-eared Barbet | 6 | ||
Black-eared Kite | 20 | Coppersmith Barbet | 5 | ||
Brahminy Kite | 3 | Eurasian Wryneck | 1 | ||
Greater Spotted Eagle | 2 | Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker | 4 | ||
White-breasted Waterhen | 10 | Stripe-breasted Woodpecker | 4 | ||
Ruddy-breasted Crake | 3 | Greater Yellownape | 1 | ||
Grey-headed Swamphen | 10 | Greater Flameback | 1 | ||
Common Moorhen | 20 | Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike | 5 | ||
Black-winged Stilt | 100 | Large Woodshrike | 3 | ||
Grey-headed Lapwing | 35 | Ashy Woodswallow | 2 | ||
Red-wattled Lapwing | 5 | Common Iora | 5 | ||
Little Ringed Plover | 10 | Oriental Cuckooshrike | 5 | ||
Pheasant-tailed Jacana | 20 | Black-winged Cuckooshrike | 7 | ||
Bronze-winged Jacana | 5 | Short-billed Minivet | 5 | ||
Common Snipe | 4 | Scarlet Minivet | 4 | ||
Wood Sandpiper | 40 | Brown Shrike | 8 | ||
Oriental Pratincole | 15 | Burmese Shrike | 2 | ||
Rock Dove | 20 | Grey-backed Shrike | 1 | ||
Red Collared Dove | 30 | White-bellied Erpornis | 1 | ||
Spotted Dove | 15 | White-browed Shrike-babbler | 10 | ||
Zebra Dove | 10 | Slender-billed Oriole | 4 | ||
Pink-necked Green Pigeon | 1 | Black-hooded Oriole | 4 | ||
Greater Coucal | 6 | Maroon Oriole | 3 | ||
Asian Koel | 10 | Black Drongo | 25 | ||
Plaintive Cuckoo | 1 | Ashy Drongo | 14 | ||
Asian Barred Owlet | 1 | Bronzed Drongo | 6 | ||
Edible-nest Swiftlet | 2000 | Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo | 6 | ||
Asian Palm Swift | 50 | Hair-crested Drongo | 14 | ||
Indochinese Roller | 1 | Greater Racket-tailed Drongo | 5 | ||
White-throated Kingfisher | 5 | White-throated Fantail | 1 | ||
Asian Green Bee-eater | 2 | Grey Treepie | 4 | ||
Blue-tailed Bee-eater | 2 | Eastern Jungle Crow | 10 | ||
Ashy Woodswallow | 1 | Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher | 2 | ||
Common Iora | 4 | Cinereous Tit | 2 | ||
Ashy Minivet | 10 | Black-crested Bulbul | 10 | ||
Brown Shrike | 2 | Red-whiskered Bulbul | 10 | ||
Black-naped Oriole | 1 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | 10 | ||
Black Drongo | 40 | Flavescent Bulbul | 14 | ||
Malaysian Pied Fantail | 10 | Streak-eared Bulbul | 6 | ||
Eastern Jungle Crow | 6 | Puff-throated Bulbul | 4 | ||
Yellow-vented Bulbul | 1 | Grey-eyed Bulbul | 6 | ||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 20 | Mountain Bulbul | 2 | ||
Barn Swallow | 100 | Black Bulbul | 8 | ||
Oriental Reed Warbler | 4 | Barn Swallow | 6 | ||
Black-browed Reed Warbler | 3 | Wire-tailed Swallow | 6 | ||
Zitting Cisticola | 4 | Eastern Red-rumped Swallow | 15 | ||
Yellow-bellied Prinia | 2 | Aberrant Bush Warbler | 4 | ||
Plain Prinia | 5 | Dusky Warbler | 2 | ||
Common Tailorbird | 1 | Yellow-browed Warbler | 6 | ||
Dark-necked Tailorbird | 2 | Hume's Leaf Warbler | 20 | ||
Great Myna | 300 | Claudia's Leaf Warbler | 5 | ||
Common Myna | 40 | Davison's Leaf Warbler | 10 | ||
Siamese Pied Myna | 10 | Striated Grassbird | 1 | ||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 5 | Zitting Cisticola | 2 | ||
Amur Stonechat | 8 | Hill Prinia | 5 | ||
Brown-throated Sunbird | 4 | Rufescent Prinia | 2 | ||
Ornate Sumbird | 4 | Plain Prinia | 5 | ||
Plain-backed Sparrow | 2 | Dark-necked Tailorbird | 2 | ||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 20 | Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler | 2 | ||
Asian Golden Weaver | 4 | White-browed Scimitar Babbler | 3 | ||
Baya Weaver | 40 | Rufous-fronted Babbler | 10 | ||
Pin-striped Tit-Babbler | 8 | ||||
Wat Khao Look Chang | Count | Yunnan Fulvetta | 10 | ||
Red Junglefowl | 2 | Puff-throated Babbler | 2 | ||
Oriental Honey Buzzard | 2 | Blue-winged Minla | 2 | ||
Shikra | 2 | Grey-headed Parrotbill | 3 | ||
Rock Dove | 10 | Striated Yuhina | 12 | ||
Spotted Dove | 10 | Indian White-eye | 1 | ||
Orange-breasted Green Pigeon | 10 | Asian Fairy-bluebird | 6 | ||
Red-breasted Parakeet | 10 | Giant Nuthatch | 6 | ||
Greater Coucal | 4 | Great Myna | 140 | ||
Asian Koel | 10 | Common Myna | 30 | ||
Asian Barred Owlet | 2 | Black-collared Starling | 20 | ||
Spotted Owlet | 5 | Chestnut-tailed Starling | 30 | ||
Large-tailed Nightjar | 1 | Blue Whistling Thrush | 1 | ||
Edible-nest Swiftlet | 10 | Oriental Magpie-Robin | 4 | ||
Indochinese Roller | 2 | White-rumped Shama | 2 | ||
White-throated Kingfisher | 2 | Amur Stonechat | 12 | ||
Asian Green Bee-eater | 5 | Pied Bush Chat | 5 | ||
Eurasian Hoopoe | 4 | Grey Bush Chat | 4 | ||
Lineated Barbet | 25 | Blue Rock Thrush | 1 | ||
Coppersmith Barbet | 4 | Asian Brown Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Black-headed Woodpecker | 3 | Little Pied Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Ashy Woodswallow | 1 | Golden-fronted Leafbird | 2 | ||
Black-naped Oriole | 2 | Orange-bellied Leafbird | 2 | ||
Hair-crested Drongo | 20 | Thick-billed Flowerpecker | 1 | ||
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo | 4 | Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker | 1 | ||
Black-naped Monarch | 1 | Black-throated Sunbird | 1 | ||
Rufous Treepie | 5 | Streaked Spiderhunter | 4 | ||
Racket-tailed Treepie | 2 | Plain-backed Sparrow | 2 | ||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 20 | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 20 | ||
Barn Swallow | 10 | White-rumped Munia | 10 | ||
Eastern Red-rumped Swallow | 2 | Scaly-breasted Munia | 24 | ||
Yellow-browed Warbler | 2 | Eastern Yellow Wagtail | 1 | ||
Two-barred Warbler | 1 | Citrine Wagtail | 2 | ||
Dark-necked Tailorbird | 3 | Grey Wagtail | 1 | ||
Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush | 4 | White Wagtail | 40 | ||
Asian Brown Flycatcher | 3 | Paddyfield Pipit | 2 | ||
Taiga Flycatcher | 2 | Olive-backed Pipit | 5 | ||
Hainan Blue Flycatcher | 1 | Red-throated Pipit | 5 | ||
Ornate Sumbird | 4 | Spot-winged Grosbeak | 15 | ||
Chestnut Bunting | 8 | ||||
Kaeng Krachan | Count | ||||
Green-legged Partridge | 4 | Doi Ang Khang | Count | ||
Red Junglefowl | 6 | Rufous-throated Partridge | 2 | ||
Kalij Pheasant | 4 | Mountain Bamboo Partridge | 2 | ||
Chinese Pond Heron | 3 | Rufous-winged Buzzard | 3 | ||
Little Egret | 4 | Eastern Buzzard | 2 | ||
Black Baza | 1 | Peregrine Falcon | 1 | ||
Shikra | 1 | Spotted Dove | 12 | ||
Besra | 1 | Mountain Imperial Pigeon | 2 | ||
Black Eagle | 2 | Greater Coucal | 2 | ||
Black-thighed Falconet | 1 | Lesser Coucal | 1 | ||
Slaty-legged Crake | 1 | Green-billed Malkoha | 2 | ||
White-breasted Waterhen | 2 | Banded Bay Cuckoo | 1 | ||
Red-wattled Lapwing | 12 | Large Hawk-Cuckoo | 4 | ||
Red Collared Dove | 1 | Mountain Scops Owl | 1 | ||
Spotted Dove | 8 | Collared Owlet | 1 | ||
Common Emerald Dove | 1 | Himalayan Swiftlet | 20 | ||
Zebra Dove | 1 | Cook's Swift | 150 | ||
Thick-billed Green Pigeon | 10 | Eurasian Hoopoe | 2 | ||
Mountain Imperial Pigeon | 6 | Great Barbet | 2 | ||
Vernal Hanging Parrot | 8 | Golden-whiskered Barbet | 2 | ||
Greater Coucal | 6 | Blue-throated Barbet | 10 | ||
Asian Koel | 12 | Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike | 5 | ||
Banded Bay Cuckoo | 4 | Ashy Woodswallow | 2 | ||
Plaintive Cuckoo | 1 | Black-winged Cuckooshrike | 2 | ||
Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo | 2 | Short-billed Minivet | 4 | ||
White-fronted Scops Owl | 2 | Burmese Shrike | 1 | ||
Collared Scops Owl | 1 | Long-tailed Shrike | 4 | ||
Asian Barred Owlet | 1 | White-browed Shrike-babbler | 6 | ||
Large-tailed Nightjar | 2 | Maroon Oriole | 2 | ||
Himalayan Swiftlet | 20 | Ashy Drongo | 6 | ||
Asian Palm Swift | 30 | Bronzed Drongo | 2 | ||
Orange-breasted Trogon | 3 | White-throated Fantail | 2 | ||
Red-headed Trogon | 1 | Eurasian Jay | 2 | ||
Indochinese Roller | 4 | Grey Treepie | 6 | ||
Oriental Dollarbird | 1 | Cinereous Tit | 5 | ||
Banded Kingfisher | 2 | Crested Finchbill | 3 | ||
White-throated Kingfisher | 4 | Striated Bulbul | 2 | ||
Blue-bearded Bee-eater | 3 | Black-crested Bulbul | 4 | ||
Chestnut-headed Bee-eater | 12 | Red-whiskered Bulbul | 30 | ||
Tickell's Brown Hornbill | 10 | Brown-breasted Bulbul | 25 | ||
Oriental Pied Hornbill | 12 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | 40 | ||
Great Hornbill | 4 | Stripe-throated Bulbul | 2 | ||
Wreathed Hornbill | 2 | Flavescent Bulbul | 20 | ||
Great Barbet | 10 | Grey-eyed Bulbul | 4 | ||
Green-eared Barbet | 12 | Mountain Bulbul | 4 | ||
Blue-throated Barbet | 15 | Barn Swallow | 15 | ||
Blue-eared Barbet | 12 | Eastern Red-rumped Swallow | 15 | ||
Coppersmith Barbet | 10 | Buff-throated Warbler | 1 | ||
Greater Yellownape | 3 | Pallas's Leaf Warbler | 2 | ||
Common Flameback | 2 | Yellow-browed Warbler | 25 | ||
Greater Flameback | 6 | Hume's Leaf Warbler | 15 | ||
Bay Woodpecker | 1 | Claudia's Leaf Warbler | 2 | ||
Black-and-buff Woodpecker | 2 | Davison's Leaf Warbler | 15 | ||
Long-tailed Broadbill | 5 | Russet Bush Warbler | 1 | ||
Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike | 2 | Hill Prinia | 14 | ||
Large Woodshrike | 4 | Grey-breasted Prinia | 3 | ||
Ashy Woodswallow | 20 | Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler | 10 | ||
Common Iora | 2 | White-browed Scimitar Babbler | 6 | ||
Black-winged Cuckooshrike | 2 | Rufous-fronted Babbler | 4 | ||
Swinhoe's Minivet | 2 | Yunnan Fulvetta | 10 | ||
Grey-chinned Minivet | 5 | Puff-throated Babbler | 2 | ||
Scarlet Minivet | 4 | Black-throated Laughingthrush | 2 | ||
White-browed Shrike-babbler | 1 | White-browed Laughingthrush | 8 | ||
Black-naped Oriole | 10 | Silver-eared Laughingthrush | 2 | ||
Black Drongo | 6 | Blue-winged Minla | 4 | ||
Ashy Drongo | 6 | Spectacled Barwing | 3 | ||
Bronzed Drongo | 1 | Silver-eared Mesia | 5 | ||
Hair-crested Drongo | 20 | Dark-backed Sibia | 15 | ||
Black-naped Monarch | 3 | Yellow-eyed Babbler | 2 | ||
Common Green Magpie | 3 | Spot-breasted Parrotbill | 1 | ||
Grey Treepie | 2 | Chestnut-vented Nuthatch | 5 | ||
Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher | 3 | Velvet-fronted Nuthatch | 2 | ||
Sultan Tit | 2 | Blue Whistling Thrush | 4 | ||
Black-headed Bulbul | 6 | White's Thrush | 1 | ||
Black-crested Bulbul | 30 | Black-breasted Thrush | 4 | ||
Sooty-headed Bulbul | 5 | Japanese Thrush | 1 | ||
Stripe-throated Bulbul | 5 | Oriental Magpie-Robin | 5 | ||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 20 | White-tailed Robin | 1 | ||
Ochraceous Bulbul | 25 | Siberian Stonechat | 4 | ||
Baker's Bulbul | 25 | Grey Bush Chat | 8 | ||
Mountain Bulbul | 2 | Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush | 1 | ||
Ashy Bulbul | 2 | Slaty-backed Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Barn Swallow | 30 | Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Eastern Red-rumped Swallow | 3 | Taiga Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Yellow-bellied Warbler | 6 | Little Pied Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Yellow-browed Warbler | 12 | Verditer Flycatcher | 3 | ||
Pale-legged Leaf Warbler | 1 | Hill Blue Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Claudia's Leaf Warbler | 1 | White-gorgeted Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Dark-necked Tailorbird | 10 | Rufous-bellied Niltava | 1 | ||
Large Scimitar Babbler | 4 | Plain Flowerpecker | 2 | ||
White-browed Scimitar Babbler | 1 | Mrs. Gould's Sunbird | 2 | ||
Rufous-fronted Babbler | 2 | Black-throated Sunbird | 4 | ||
Pin-striped Tit-Babbler | 20 | Streaked Spiderhunter | 4 | ||
Brown-cheeked Fulvetta | 2 | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 25 | ||
Collared Babbler | 10 | Grey Wagtail | 2 | ||
Puff-throated Babbler | 6 | White Wagtail | 2 | ||
Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush | 7 | Olive-backed Pipit | 4 | ||
Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush | 10 | Common Rosefinch | 3 | ||
Asian Fairy-bluebird | 30 | Spot-winged Grosbeak | 3 | ||
Velvet-fronted Nuthatch | 4 | Chestnut Bunting | 2 | ||
Golden-crested Myna | 7 | ||||
Great Myna | 10 | Doi Lang | Count | ||
Common Myna | 10 | Mountain Bamboo Partridge | 4 | ||
Eyebrowed Thrush | 1 | Red Junglefowl | 4 | ||
Siberian Blue Robin | 2 | Chinese Pond Heron | 1 | ||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 4 | Oriental Honey Buzzard | 1 | ||
White-rumped Shama | 2 | Crested Serpent Eagle | 1 | ||
Dark-sided Flycatcher | 3 | Mountain Hawk-Eagle | 2 | ||
Asian Brown Flycatcher | 4 | Oriental Turtle Dove | 4 | ||
Taiga Flycatcher | 24 | Mountain Imperial Pigeon | 12 | ||
Verditer Flycatcher | 2 | Greater Coucal | 2 | ||
Hill Blue Flycatcher | 1 | Green-billed Malkoha | 4 | ||
Indochinese Blue Flycatcher | 2 | Violet Cuckoo | 1 | ||
Blue-winged Leafbird | 8 | Large Hawk-Cuckoo | 2 | ||
Golden-fronted Leafbird | 15 | Collared Owlet | 3 | ||
Thick-billed Flowerpecker | 2 | Cook's Swift | 800 | ||
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker | 4 | White-throated Kingfisher | 1 | ||
Brown-throated Sunbird | 2 | Blue-bearded Bee-eater | 1 | ||
Ornate Sumbird | 4 | Great Barbet | 8 | ||
Black-throated Sunbird | 1 | Golden-throated Barbet | 12 | ||
Streaked Spiderhunter | 3 | Speckled Piculet | 1 | ||
Grey Wagtail | 4 | Stripe-breasted Woodpecker | 3 | ||
Necklaced Woodpecker | 1 | ||||
Bueng Boraphet | Count | Bay Woodpecker | 4 | ||
Lesser Whistling Duck | 400 | Oriental Cuckooshrike | 3 | ||
Cotton Pygmy Goose | 1 | Black-winged Cuckooshrike | 1 | ||
Little Grebe | 3 | Grey-chinned Minivet | 3 | ||
Painted Stork | 9 | Short-billed Minivet | 6 | ||
Asian Openbill | 250 | Scarlet Minivet | 7 | ||
Black-headed Ibis | 15 | Long-tailed Shrike | 6 | ||
Glossy Ibis | 31 | White-browed Shrike-babbler | 14 | ||
Chinese Pond Heron | 25 | Black-eared Shrike-Babbler | 1 | ||
Grey Heron | 26 | Maroon Oriole | 8 | ||
Eastern Great Egret | 100 | Ashy Drongo | 4 | ||
Little Egret | 200 | Bronzed Drongo | 2 | ||
Little Cormorant | 110 | Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo | 6 | ||
Indian Cormorant | 40 | White-throated Fantail | 5 | ||
Oriental Darter | 12 | Grey Treepie | 10 | ||
Black-winged Kite | 2 | Yellow-bellied Fantail | 4 | ||
Eastern Marsh Harrier | 1 | Crested Finchbill | 10 | ||
Pied Harrier | 1 | Striated Bulbul | 2 | ||
White-breasted Waterhen | 8 | Red-whiskered Bulbul | 3 | ||
Grey-headed Swamphen | 25 | Brown-breasted Bulbul | 3 | ||
Common Moorhen | 10 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | 5 | ||
Black-winged Stilt | 40 | Flavescent Bulbul | 26 | ||
Red-wattled Lapwing | 12 | Mountain Bulbul | 6 | ||
Pheasant-tailed Jacana | 6 | Barn Swallow | 10 | ||
Bronze-winged Jacana | 4 | Pygmy Cupwing | 3 | ||
Pin-tailed Snipe | 1 | Mountain Tailorbird | 4 | ||
Wood Sandpiper | 10 | Aberrant Bush Warbler | 1 | ||
Common Sandpiper | 1 | Slaty-bellied Tesia | 2 | ||
Oriental Pratincole | 10 | Black-throated Bushtit | 2 | ||
Rock Dove | 10 | Buff-barred Warbler | 2 | ||
Red Collared Dove | 30 | Pallas's Leaf Warbler | 5 | ||
Spotted Dove | 15 | Yellow-browed Warbler | 25 | ||
Zebra Dove | 15 | Greenish Warbler | 1 | ||
Greater Coucal | 5 | Claudia's Leaf Warbler | 5 | ||
Asian Koel | 20 | Davison's Leaf Warbler | 40 | ||
Plaintive Cuckoo | 4 | Martens's Warbler | 3 | ||
Savanna Nightjar | 5 | Chestnut-crowned Warbler | 2 | ||
Edible-nest Swiftlet | 3 | Russet Bush Warbler | 1 | ||
Asian Palm Swift | 20 | Hill Prinia | 12 | ||
Indochinese Roller | 2 | Rufescent Prinia | 6 | ||
White-throated Kingfisher | 5 | Red-eyed Scimitar Babbler | 4 | ||
Common Kingfisher | 1 | White-browed Scimitar Babbler | 4 | ||
Blue-tailed Bee-eater | 15 | Red-billed Scimitar Babbler | 2 | ||
Eurasian Hoopoe | 1 | Spotted Elachura | 1 | ||
Lineated Barbet | 5 | Grey-throated Babbler | 2 | ||
Coppersmith Barbet | 3 | Rufous-fronted Babbler | 10 | ||
Eurasian Wryneck | 1 | Golden Babbler | 3 | ||
Freckle-breasted Woodpecker | 2 | Rufous-winged Fulvetta | 8 | ||
Ashy Woodswallow | 10 | Yunnan Fulvetta | 40 | ||
Common Iora | 4 | Puff-throated Babbler | 1 | ||
Ashy Minivet | 3 | White-browed Laughingthrush | 5 | ||
Long-tailed Shrike | 4 | Spot-breasted Laughingthrush | 1 | ||
Black-naped Oriole | 3 | Silver-eared Laughingthrush | 10 | ||
Black Drongo | 50 | Blue-winged Minla | 8 | ||
Malaysian Pied Fantail | 4 | Scarlet-faced Liocichla | 3 | ||
Eastern Jungle Crow | 2 | Rufous-backed Sibia | 2 | ||
Oriental Skylark | 1 | Dark-backed Sibia | 20 | ||
Yellow-vented Bulbul | 5 | Spot-breasted Parrotbill | 2 | ||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 25 | Whiskered Yuhina | 6 | ||
Sand Martin | 10 | Swinhoe's White-eye | 14 | ||
Barn Swallow | 60 | Chestnut-vented Nuthatch | 4 | ||
Eastern Red-rumped Swallow | 3 | Hume's Treecreeper | 3 | ||
Dusky Warbler | 15 | Blue Whistling Thrush | 6 | ||
Radde's Warbler | 1 | Himalayan Bluetail | 2 | ||
Yellow-browed Warbler | 6 | Oriental Magpie-Robin | 3 | ||
Oriental Reed Warbler | 15 | White-bellied Redstart | 3 | ||
Black-browed Reed Warbler | 10 | White-tailed Robin | 2 | ||
Thick-billed Warbler | 2 | Amur Stonechat | 2 | ||
Lanceolated Warbler | 4 | Pied Bush Chat | 2 | ||
Striated Grassbird | 12 | Grey Bush Chat | 6 | ||
Zitting Cisticola | 4 | Slaty-backed Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Yellow-bellied Prinia | 2 | Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Plain Prinia | 12 | Little Pied Flycatcher | 5 | ||
Dark-necked Tailorbird | 3 | Sapphire Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Great Myna | 100 | Verditer Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Common Myna | 30 | Hill Blue Flycatcher | 2 | ||
Siamese Pied Myna | 25 | White-gorgeted Flycatcher | 1 | ||
White-shouldered Starling | 30 | Rufous-bellied Niltava | 1 | ||
Siberian Rubythroat | 3 | Large Niltava | 2 | ||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 5 | Orange-bellied Leafbird | 2 | ||
Amur Stonechat | 10 | Fire-breasted Flowerpecker | 6 | ||
Asian Brown Flycatcher | 2 | Mrs. Gould's Sunbird | 6 | ||
Taiga Flycatcher | 4 | Black-throated Sunbird | 4 | ||
Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker | 4 | Fire-tailed Sunbird | 1 | ||
Brown-throated Sunbird | 1 | Streaked Spiderhunter | 6 | ||
Purple Sunbird | 1 | White-rumped Munia | 10 | ||
Ornate Sumbird | 2 | Olive-backed Pipit | 20 | ||
House Sparrow | 2 | Chestnut Bunting | 2 | ||
Plain-backed Sparrow | 2 | ||||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 4 | Thaton | Count | ||
Asian Golden Weaver | 10 | Chinese Pond Heron | 4 | ||
Streaked Weaver | 5 | Eastern Cattle Egret | 20 | ||
Baya Weaver | 100 | Oriental Honey Buzzard | 1 | ||
Scaly-breasted Munia | 5 | Eastern Marsh Harrier | 1 | ||
Chestnut Munia | 15 | Pied Harrier | 2 | ||
Eastern Yellow Wagtail | 2 | Shikra | 1 | ||
Paddyfield Pipit | 2 | Rufous-winged Buzzard | 1 | ||
Common Kestrel | 1 | ||||
Mae Ping | Count | Eastern Little Ringed Plover | 6 | ||
Shikra | 2 | Common Sandpiper | 2 | ||
Changeable Hawk-Eagle | 1 | Spotted Dove | 10 | ||
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon | 1 | Greater Coucal | 2 | ||
Grey-headed Parakeet | 30 | Asian Koel | 5 | ||
Greater Coucal | 2 | Plaintive Cuckoo | 1 | ||
Banded Bay Cuckoo | 1 | Eastern Barn Owl | 2 | ||
Indochinese Roller | 3 | Collared Scops Owl | 2 | ||
Eurasian Hoopoe | 1 | Asian Barred Owlet | 3 | ||
Lineated Barbet | 4 | Brown Boobook | 2 | ||
Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker | 3 | Large-tailed Nightjar | 1 | ||
White-bellied Woodpecker | 3 | Asian Palm Swift | 10 | ||
Black-headed Woodpecker | 12 | House Swift | 10 | ||
Greater Flameback | 5 | White-throated Kingfisher | 2 | ||
Large Woodshrike | 3 | Common Kingfisher | 1 | ||
Oriental Cuckooshrike | 4 | Lineated Barbet | 3 | ||
Rosy Minivet | 3 | Coppersmith Barbet | 2 | ||
Scarlet Minivet | 4 | Ashy Woodswallow | 15 | ||
Grey-backed Shrike | 1 | Common Iora | 2 | ||
Black-hooded Oriole | 6 | Long-tailed Minivet | 6 | ||
Hair-crested Drongo | 12 | Brown Shrike | 3 | ||
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo | 5 | Long-tailed Shrike | 4 | ||
Black-naped Monarch | 2 | Black Drongo | 20 | ||
Eurasian Jay | 1 | Racket-tailed Treepie | 6 | ||
Red-billed Blue Magpie | 4 | Singing Bush Lark | 2 | ||
Sooty-headed Bulbul | 10 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | 20 | ||
Rufescent Prinia | 12 | Streak-eared Bulbul | 5 | ||
Puff-throated Babbler | 2 | Barn Swallow | 20 | ||
White-crested Laughingthrush | 12 | Wire-tailed Swallow | 2 | ||
Burmese Nuthatch | 5 | Dusky Warbler | 4 | ||
Velvet-fronted Nuthatch | 2 | Yellow-browed Warbler | 3 | ||
White-rumped Shama | 1 | Striated Grassbird | 1 | ||
Taiga Flycatcher | 10 | Zitting Cisticola | 2 | ||
Golden-fronted Leafbird | 3 | Grey-breasted Prinia | 3 | ||
Yellow-bellied Prinia | 4 | ||||
Chiang Saen | Count | Plain Prinia | 4 | ||
Chinese Francolin | 2 | Common Tailorbird | 3 | ||
Lesser Whistling Duck | 2000 | Chestnut-capped Babbler | 4 | ||
Common Shelduck | 1 | Great Myna | 100 | ||
Indian Spot-billed Duck | 42 | Common Myna | 20 | ||
Northern Pintail | 5 | Black-collared Starling | 25 | ||
Garganey | 10 | Chestnut-tailed Starling | 15 | ||
Ferruginous Duck | 4 | Oriental Magpie-Robin | 2 | ||
Tufted Duck | 8 | Amur Stonechat | 10 | ||
Little Grebe | 140 | Pied Bush Chat | 10 | ||
Asian Openbill | 100 | Blue Rock Thrush | 1 | ||
Yellow Bittern | 1 | Taiga Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Eastern Great Egret | 2 | Golden-fronted Leafbird | 1 | ||
Medium Egret | 1 | Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker | 2 | ||
Great Cormorant | 1 | Ornate Sumbird | 1 | ||
Western Osprey | 1 | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 10 | ||
Black-winged Kite | 1 | Baya Weaver | 12 | ||
Eastern Marsh Harrier | 150 | Scaly-breasted Munia | 25 | ||
Pied Harrier | 200 | Citrine Wagtail | 1 | ||
White-breasted Waterhen | 4 | White Wagtail | 10 | ||
Ruddy-breasted Crake | 1 | Richard's Pipit | 1 | ||
White-browed Crake | 2 | Paddyfield Pipit | 7 | ||
Grey-headed Swamphen | 100 | Red-throated Pipit | 4 | ||
Common Moorhen | 4 | ||||
Eurasian Coot | 80 | Huay Hong Khrai | Count | ||
River Lapwing | 2 | Green Peafowl | 3 | ||
Common Snipe | 1 | Grey Heron | 1 | ||
Temminck's Stint | 1 | Taiga Flycatcher | 1 | ||
Small Pratincole | 3 | Eastern Jungle Crow | 1 | ||
Rock Dove | 2 | ||||
Spotted Dove | 20 | ||||
Zebra Dove | 4 | ||||
Greater Coucal | 4 | ||||
Asian Koel | 5 | ||||
Plaintive Cuckoo | 1 | ||||
Savanna Nightjar | 1 | ||||
Himalayan Swiftlet | 1 | ||||
Indochinese Roller | 1 | ||||
White-throated Kingfisher | 2 | ||||
Common Kingfisher | 2 | ||||
Asian Green Bee-eater | 4 | ||||
Lineated Barbet | 3 | ||||
Coppersmith Barbet | 2 | ||||
Common Iora | 2 | ||||
Brown Shrike | 4 | ||||
Long-tailed Shrike | 2 | ||||
Black Drongo | 30 | ||||
Sooty-headed Bulbul | 30 | ||||
Streak-eared Bulbul | 10 | ||||
Grey-throated Martin | 15 | ||||
Barn Swallow | 300 | ||||
Dusky Warbler | 20 | ||||
Yellow-browed Warbler | 5 | ||||
Black-browed Reed Warbler | 1 | ||||
Thick-billed Warbler | 1 | ||||
Striated Grassbird | 4 | ||||
Grey-breasted Prinia | 5 | ||||
Yellow-bellied Prinia | 3 | ||||
Plain Prinia | 4 | ||||
Common Tailorbird | 2 | ||||
Chestnut-capped Babbler | 4 | ||||
Yellow-eyed Babbler | 2 | ||||
Great Myna | 300 | ||||
Common Myna | 50 | ||||
Chestnut-tailed Starling | 70 | ||||
Siberian Rubythroat | 1 | ||||
Oriental Magpie-Robin | 5 | ||||
Amur Stonechat | 12 | ||||
Pied Bush Chat | 2 | ||||
Taiga Flycatcher | 1 | ||||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow | 25 | ||||
Scaly-breasted Munia | 5 | ||||
White Wagtail | 2 | ||||
Olive-backed Pipit | 10 |