After a great couple of weeks birding in Central Thailand I flew up to Northern Thailand for a few weeks really enjoyable birding. The list of highlights was very long, and included Mrs Hume's Pheasant, Giant Nuthatch, a lifer in the form of Mongolian Short-toed Lark (about the 5th Thai record I think), and an exceptional number of thrushes, with highlights including Dusky Thrush (another lifer), Scaly Thrush, Chestnut Thrush, Grey-sided Thrush, Black-breasted Thrush, Grey-winged Blackbird, and lots more... Other quality included Green Peafowl, Rusty-naped Pitta, Pied Harrier, Siberian Rubythroat, Ultramarine Flycatcher, White-crowned Forktail, and tonnes more....
Trip reports on Cloudbirders soon... Here are some photos of some of the highlights...
Black-breasted Thrush
Siberian Rubythroat
White-crowned Forktail
Blue-eared Barbet
Chestnut Thrush
Collared Owlet
Eastern Marsh Harrier
Green Peafowl
Green-tailed Sunbird
Grey-backed Shrike
Grey-winged Blackbird
Himalayan Shortwing
Long-tailed Shrike
Mongolian Short-toed Lark
Mountain Bulbul
Olive-backed Pipi
Slender-billed Oriole
Striated Bulbul
White-browed Laughingthrush
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