
Black Headed Ibis shows up at Thai Muang Golf Course Marsh among other things. -Photo by Ian Dugdale.
Five starling species including Brahminy and Rosy Starling and 47 other species make this a true birding hotspot. -Photo by Ian Dugdale.
Bird photography is an expensive hobby and requires a lot of time, but if one has the tools, it can prove to be a lot of fun, even if the time is limited.
A visit to Phang Nga netted over 100 birds in a single day with specials such as Chinese Egret, Grey Tailed Tattler, Golden Crested Myna and more.
November was a busy month for migrant raptors, witnessed by the regular sightings throughout the month which are recorded in this post.
Posted on 31 January 2010
The New Year started out on a fine foot, with plenty of treats and specials such as Reddish Scops Owl, Brahminy Starling and Emerald Cuckoo. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 January 2010
The world's least known bird species, the recently rediscovered Large billed Reed Warbler has been found nesting in (of all places) Afghanistan. Read all about it! Continue Reading
Posted on 30 December 2009
December was a good month for birds and a few special treats even made it into the Hall of Fame. Continue Reading
Posted on 18 December 2009
Sapan Hin has really become a ghost town for birds. The high tide roost revealed only a handful of waders. Why are the birds disapearing? Continue Reading
Posted on 15 December 2009
Flight shots are never easy but Peter Ericsson made this one look like a walk in the park. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 November 2009
Ashy Woodswallow in Phuket highlight the month's bird sightings, even though no major feild trips were made. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2009
Mirror, mirror on the floor; aren't birds the fairest of them all? Continue Reading
Posted on 31 October 2009
Pride of the month are the incoming migrant raptors but theres also some other interesting stuff included. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 October 2009
Raptors are coming through Phuket from Chumporn but the numbers so far are quite low. -Could it be the wind or perhaps they have been delayed for some reason? Continue Reading
Posted on 21 October 2009
Following is a report from Ian Dugdale and Games (a Thai guide) who visited Koh Pratong for three days on a survey trip to test the potential of the site Continue Reading
Posted on 20 October 2009
A Sigma 100-300 F4 lens deal fell in my lap, so I took it. -Now what do I think about it? Continue Reading
Posted on 17 October 2009
A trip to Koh Kor Khao reveals there may be more to this site than just budding hotels and lucrative land deals. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 October 2009
The Crimson Sunbird is by far one of the most stunning of all sunbirds. Continue Reading
Posted on 12 October 2009
Another trip to Sunday Market. -Another round of complaints again. When will this end? Continue Reading
Posted on 30 September 2009
Wintering birds are coming in, but still no raptor migration. This and more in the month's news roundup. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 September 2009
A trip to Koh Yao Noi produced many highlights such as Chinese Egret and Short Tailed Shearwater. Continue Reading