I'm on the Thai-Myanmar border again for work, so spent the first hour of today checking the rice fields just on the Thai side of the border.
Things were a bit less productive than my visit last month, but I bought my camera this time so made the most of the oppotunity to get some shots of a couple common farmland species - Red-throated Pipit** and Sibe Stonechat.
Other, less camera-cooperative species included Eastern Yellow (2), Citrine (1-2) and White Wagtails (10+), plus Oriental Skylark. The bushes held the usual Thick-billed and Dusky Warblers.
Things were a bit less productive than my visit last month, but I bought my camera this time so made the most of the oppotunity to get some shots of a couple common farmland species - Red-throated Pipit** and Sibe Stonechat.
** initially thought to be RT Pipit, but later re-ID'd as Rosy (see above) |
Other, less camera-cooperative species included Eastern Yellow (2), Citrine (1-2) and White Wagtails (10+), plus Oriental Skylark. The bushes held the usual Thick-billed and Dusky Warblers.
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