More migrants at Suan Rot Fai this morning (9am - 12 noon) included two Forest Wagtails, with flycatchers represented by two Mugimaki, two Yellow-rumped, two Taiga and one Asian Brown. I heard a number of Eye-browed Thrushes and glimpsed three individuals, whilst phylloscs included 2-3 Pale-legged Leaf Warblers and one probable Eastern Crowned seen badly several times. The hepatic phase Himalayan Cuckoo was moving around quite a lot and I ran into it three times, I also saw 2-4 Thick-billed Warblers.
I was informed by other birders that the Ruddy Kingfisher and Hodgson's Hawk-cuckoo were both still present this morning, and that there was also an Orange headed Ground-thrush seen in the last few days.
I was informed by other birders that the Ruddy Kingfisher and Hodgson's Hawk-cuckoo were both still present this morning, and that there was also an Orange headed Ground-thrush seen in the last few days.
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Hey there, wat dee krub : )
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your blog as i'm quite familiar with Suan Rot Fai park, great location for sure.
Maybe our paths will cross in July, will be in and around BKK for 3 weeks.
My wifes family lives fairly close to Train Park so a visit or two will be in order.
Keep shooting and posting!