Popular Post arick Posted December 18, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2022 I'm counting over a dozen different species in my yard kingfisher, Asian spring bird, pigeon & Sparrow looking things what type of birds are in your yard 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianthainess Posted December 18, 2022 Share Posted December 18, 2022 Too many to list, I even had a Heron here for a few weeks on a daily basis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post blackshadow Posted December 18, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2022 non.....no have garden !!! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ezzra Posted December 18, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2022 Around where i stay every beginning of winter this Asian Koel birds migrate from hell to come and make our live a noisy hell with relentless, non stop calling in the morning, and anyone who has this bird in their neighborhood knows what i mean... 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eia310e Posted December 18, 2022 Share Posted December 18, 2022 I live in a condo, but in my general area we have about 60 species. You can refer to the "eBird" website for very good detailed info. https://ebird.org/region/TH?yr=all If you have the interest and time, you should sign up and start reporting your sightings. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunLA Posted December 18, 2022 Share Posted December 18, 2022 (edited) Yard is way too small, 1/4 rai, w/ 1/4 across soi as garden. But within 200 meter radius, easily 10 I've photographed, so probably twice as many I've missed. I go to a small park to walk the dog, and about the same size, if not smaller area(200 meter radius), and have photographed at least 20+ there. Birds of prey overhead, to some of the smallest in the park. Recorded, photographed, 166 species in TH, probably more since I ignore & don't research the slight variations within the species, so probably closer to 180. That of the approximately 450 ish birds that get photographed in Thailand, and just part of the 1000+ that live in or visit TH seasonally. Even lucky enough to snap a few shots of rare Lesser Frigatebird locally, heading out to a small isle. Edited December 18, 2022 by KhunLA 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arick Posted December 18, 2022 Author Share Posted December 18, 2022 2 hours ago, brianthainess said: Too many to list, I even had a Heron here for a few weeks on a daily basis. Yes I have those Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jak2002003 Posted December 18, 2022 Share Posted December 18, 2022 2 hours ago, KhunLA said: Yard is way too small, 1/4 rai, w/ 1/4 across soi as garden. But within 200 meter radius, easily 10 I've photographed, so probably twice as many I've missed. I go to a small park to walk the dog, and about the same size, if not smaller area(200 meter radius), and have photographed at least 20+ there. Birds of prey overhead, to some of the smallest in the park. Recorded, photographed, 166 species in TH, probably more since I ignore & don't research the slight variations within the species, so probably closer to 180. That of the approximately 450 ish birds that get photographed in Thailand, and just part of the 1000+ that live in or visit TH seasonally. Even lucky enough to snap a few shots of rare Lesser Frigatebird locally, heading out to a small isle. Is the range map for that kind of bird? Bit odd they are recorded I land in the North East there! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozimoron Posted December 18, 2022 Share Posted December 18, 2022 (edited) Three regularly. Pigeons, Eurasian tree sparrows and Myna birds. I did have a fleeting glimpse of a swamp pheasant (similar to the OP) flying into a vacant lot filled with tall coffee bush near my place place yesterday. I live in central Pattaya near Big C. https://www.thailandnatureproject.com/birds-of-thailand.html Edited December 18, 2022 by ozimoron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunLA Posted December 18, 2022 Share Posted December 18, 2022 (edited) 17 minutes ago, jak2002003 said: Is the range map for that kind of bird? Bit odd they are recorded I land in the North East there! That range map is from ThaiNationalPark site, and better than eBird. TNP site usually wants a photo of, on their FB Thai ID site to verify. But nothing really proves that photo was from that area. eBird on the other hand, will map any bird anywhere, without a photo. I suspect many are how you say ... total BS. Anything to jack their sighting #s up. Seems to be a bit of 'one upmanship' going on, at that site. I've read checklists where member states he/she/it saw 40 damn species, a few rare, at 1 location. Of course no photos, even though their profile photo has a spiffy camera hanging on their neck. Sorry, no photo, it didn't happen. If it's not close enough to take a photo, with a mediocre camera, even if blurred, how the hell can you tell what species it is. Edited December 18, 2022 by KhunLA 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arick Posted December 19, 2022 Author Share Posted December 19, 2022 19 hours ago, KhunLA said: That range map is from ThaiNationalPark site, and better than eBird. TNP site usually wants a photo of, on their FB Thai ID site to verify. But nothing really proves that photo was from that area. eBird on the other hand, will map any bird anywhere, without a photo. I suspect many are how you say ... total BS. Anything to jack their sighting #s up. Seems to be a bit of 'one upmanship' going on, at that site. I've read checklists where member states he/she/it saw 40 damn species, a few rare, at 1 location. Of course no photos, even though their profile photo has a spiffy camera hanging on their neck. Sorry, no photo, it didn't happen. If it's not close enough to take a photo, with a mediocre camera, even if blurred, how the hell can you tell what species it is. That is all my friends say when I call them is they hear the birds. Always wondering if they are flying south or north 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arick Posted December 19, 2022 Author Share Posted December 19, 2022 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaywalker2 Posted December 19, 2022 Share Posted December 19, 2022 In the park, I mainly see pigeons, crows, sparrows and myrnah birds and what I guess might be an occasional Asian bluebird. Except for the bluebird, these birds are so aggressive and prolific they don't leve much room for anyting else. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now