I've spent the last couple of days in
Naypyidaw, capital of Myanmar - a strange city indeed which is mostly made up of huge conference centres for the Myanmar government to hold negotiating meetings with donors and investors.
The resort where I have been staying has extensive grounds, which offered a few birds before breakfast on both my mornings here. The highlights were three endemics, all pictured below:
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White-throated Babbler |
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Burmese Bushlark |
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Burmese Bushlark |
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Irrawaddy Bulbul |
Other notables included
Oriental Reed Warbler,
Black-browed Reed Warbler and
Thick-billed Warbler all in song, a
Wryneck and a small
Reticulated Python swimming across one of the resort lakes.
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