A brief wonder around Suan Rot Fai this morning produced more of the same in terms of migrants. Perhaps the highlights were an
Arctic Warbler and a
Great White Egret (seen occasionally high over head, but today's was the first I have seen in the Park for a couple of years). Herons were well represented today with 1-2
Little Herons, six
Little Egrets, several
Cattle Egrets, at least three
Night Herons (all juvs) and multiple
Pond Heron spp.
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juv Night Heron |
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leucogenis Ashy Drongo |
Other land bird migrants included
Ashy Drongo, 10+
Taiga Flycatchers, two
Asian Brown Flycatchers, a couple of
Yellow-browed Warblers, at least five
Blue-tailed Bee-eaters and the first
Paddyfield Pipits I have seen in the park for a while.
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Paddyfield Pipit |
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