
Copper throated Sunbird, Fluffy backed Tit-Babbler and Blue banded Kingfisher are some of many good birds seen by Ian and Dave around Krabi and Phang Nga.
An English Camp for a school on a remote island in Phang Nga bay isn't too much to complain about, especially if you get to do some birding on the sidelines!
A team of birders brave the dangers of the deep south to visit Bala Forest Reserve, undoubtedly the most exciting birding spot in southern Thailand, and return with photos share.
Hot season can be devastating for birding numbers but an old trick helps to keep the love coming at all times. Photos by Ian Dugdale.
A late afternoon trip to Beung Borapet showed just how rich this wetland is, even in the scorching heat of the summer and with the absence of wintering migrants.
Posted on 31 August 2010
Ian's trip to Krabi takes centerstage in this month's report, and three new reviews were added to the site. Continue Reading
Posted on 25 August 2010
An article by Dr. Robert DiCandido and Mr. Chukiat from the Birding Asia Magazine offers a glimpse into the annual Chumporn Raptor Watch Festival. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2010
A bird which is so hard to find in the wild can be easily seen at Huay Hong Krai Station in Chiang Mai. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 July 2010
Everyone loves pittas so why not celebrate with a fantastic photo of a Blue Winged Pitta? Continue Reading
Posted on 24 June 2010
A Reddish Scops Owl in Phuket? This bird was photographed a year ago in a mango tree near Chao Fah and just might be the last of a rapidly dwindling population which still exist on the island. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 June 2010
Ian took a wet-season birding trip to Sri Phang Nga National Park on the 14th and reported a few new species which (as far as we know) have not been reported from the park in recent years. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 June 2010
Photographed in the deep south but present in many forests throughout Thailand, this bird is a gem which never loses its lusture. Continue Reading
Posted on 31 May 2010
From a month of highs to a month of lows ... who could have guessed physics has a hand in something like birding? Continue Reading
Posted on 15 May 2010
-In case anyone is wondering, this has nothing to do with Mr. Everett or his possibly malfunctioning eye; despite the misleading name we are actually referring to a species of bird here. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 April 2010
April was a busy month and there is a lot to show for it: four lifers, five trip reports, hey, life is good! Continue Reading
Posted on 24 April 2010
Another lifer was bagged in my second trip to the lake this year, making it my fourth lifer for the month. Continue Reading
Posted on 21 April 2010
How often do you go birding and get only 10 species on your entire morning trek but one of them just happens to be a Green Cochoa? Continue Reading
Posted on 17 April 2010
A breif survey of the Huay Hong Krai Watershed Station shows potential for being a very rewarding and rich birding site with increased visitors to the area. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 April 2010
A picture of peace and serenity. TheĀ sunlight fading in the distance and time for creation to relax and unwind at the end of a long and busy day. It couldn’t have been a better setting for a lovely photo. Continue Reading
Posted on 03 April 2010
A trip to Sapan Hin reveals surprises and plenty of bird life. Perhaps I was wrong to cross this site off as a dead end? Continue Reading
Posted on 31 March 2010
Nothing to report here ... moving on to April .... Continue Reading