Did the patch 0620-0915 hrs. This morning's highlight was an
Black-naped Monarch - a species that is common in much of Thailand, but is an uncommon non-breeding visitor around Bangkok (I normally see them in Nov/Dec).
Otherwise there was a nice selection of migrants included one
Pale-legged, one
Eastern Crowned three
Arctic, and four
Yellow-browed Warblers, also at least five
Brown Shrikes, five
Black-naped Orioles, five
Asian Brown and ten
Taiga Flycatchers. I also had an unidentified
Accipiter carrying prey in The Ramble.
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Black-naped Oriole |
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Asian Brown Flycatcher (different bird from those images below) |
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ECW v Odanata |
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