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Never seen in my garden before the last 3 days, and we've lived in this house for +20 years, is a pair of, I assume pied starlings (?).

 

Had the grass cut short and they go around the lawn digging.

 

Very nervy birds so these are the best pictures I could get, hiding in the kitchen.

 

 

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On 5/21/2025 at 12:58 PM, norfolkandchance said:

Spotted in my friends garden. Any ideas.. Not a good image.

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On 6/15/2025 at 6:11 PM, KhunLA said:

Actually that's a Eastern Yellow Wagtail.  

 

I don't know why they give them different names, just call it a Wagtail.

Yes, I couldn't decide whether it was a grey wagtail or a yellow wagtail. 

It didn't seem yellow enough to be the latter. I don't know why I called it "pied"! 

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I don’t know if it’s the same pair of birds who’ve had multiple nests of eggs/chicks around my garden, including in my cycling helmet that was hanging from my bike’s handlebars, but they don’t seem very adept at hiding their nests from view. This nest is right next to wear we park our car. No eggs yet. Over the years I’ve yet to see any chicks fledge - something usually comes along and eats them – so maybe this time.

 

 

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Bit of upset in my moobarn. Man trying to catch red-whiskered bulbuls. Committee has requested he stop. He's told them to prove he's breaking the law or call the police otherwise leave him alone. Second person in the last few years trying to catch them. I'm in the 'not happy about it' corner. See how it develops.

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47 minutes ago, Bredbury Blue said:

Bit of upset in my moobarn. Man trying to catch red-whiskered bulbuls. Committee has requested he stop. He's told them to prove he's breaking the law or call the police otherwise leave him alone. Second person in the last few years trying to catch them. I'm in the 'not happy about it' corner. See how it develops.

They are a protected species under the 1992 Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act and are also listed as protected wildlife species No. 550 under a 2003 ministerial regulation.   As are most wild animals in Thailand.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/370534/protected-song-birds-seized-in-raid-on-ratchaburi-houses#:~:text=The red-whiskered bulbul is listed as a,red-whiskered bulbul is famous for its voice.

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5 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

They are a protected species under the 1992 Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act and are also listed as protected wildlife species No. 550 under a 2003 ministerial regulation.   As are most wild animals in Thailand.

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/370534/protected-song-birds-seized-in-raid-on-ratchaburi-houses#:~:text=The red-whiskered bulbul is listed as a,red-whiskered bulbul is famous for its voice.

That is great information. Let's hope BB and his Moo Baan committee can make good use of it.

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