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Not sure why the long running thread 'Birds in your garden' was archived recently, but here's a follow on thread.

 

Been seeing a lot of these birds in my garden recently. Have one that runs back and forwards on a path in the garden. Here's one from a few years ago who flew in to the glass pane and sadly didn't recover.

 

 

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This character turned up in my garden recently.

 

My first thought was that it was a Norwegian Blue

parrot of Monty Python fame, pining for the fjords.

 

Even my trusty Birds of Thailand bible seemingly

failed to put a name to it 

 

 

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Blue-winged Pitta - Pitta moluccensis

 

Yet to see one down here / PKK, and looking at range map, a bit scarce in this area.

I'm in Samut Prakarn, lots of pla salid fish fields right next to us, which brings lots of birds. For such a colourful bird they're not so easy to spot. Skittish, usually in the upper branches of our garden trees, but the current one thinks it's roadrunner.

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15 minutes ago, Bredbury Blue said:

I'm in Samut Prakarn, lots of pla salid fish fields right next to us, which brings lots of birds. For such a colourful bird they're not so easy to spot. Skittish, usually in the upper branches of our garden trees, but the current one thinks it's roadrunner.

Have only spotted and got  snap of 1 at Kanchanaburi

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14 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Have only spotted and got  snap of 1 at Kanchanaburi

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Common in our garden up at Saiyok. 

 

 

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Not seen a Barn Owl before but the wife found one dead in the garden a couple of days ago. 

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These lovely fellas must never be fed. They must be allowed to feed on all the worms and natural prey that linger around. Far to many people feed them with grains and bread, leading to an environmental unbalance.

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