🌿🌿 Destination: Thailand(South-Central-North)
📅Date: 1-18 March 2026
👥 Number of clients: 6
🚙 Number of vehicle: 1 (TOYOTA HIACE BUS)
Birds have been photographed during the trip:
1. Bar backed partridge
2. Mrs Hume’s pheasant
3. Kalij pheasant
4. Great argus
5. Green peafowl
6. Scaly breasted partridge
7. Gray peacock pheasant
8. Mountain bamboo partridge
9. Red junglefowl
10. Oriental turtle dove
11. Spotted dove
12. Asian emerald dove
13. Zebra dove
14. Nicobar pigeon
15. Thick billed green pigeon
16. Pied imperial pigeon
17. Greatar coucal
18. Raffle’s malkoha
19. Chesnut breasted malkoha
20. Banded bay cuckoo
21. Square tailed drongo cuckoo
22. Gould’s frogmouth
23. Hodgson’s frogmouth
24. House swift
25. Asian palm swift
26. Gray rumped swift
27. Black bellied plover
28. Pacific golden plover
29. Little ringed plover
30. Red wattled lapwing
31. Tibetan sand plover
32. Kentish plover
33. Wood sandpiper
34. Common greenshank
35. Broad billed sandpiper
36. Spoon billed sandpiper
37. Little stint
38. Great crested tern
39. Little egret
40. Chinese pond heron
41. Black baza
42. Mountain hawk eagle
43. Rufous bellied eagle
44. Brahminy kite
45. Buffy fish owl
46. Spotted wood owl
47. Brown wood owl
48. Orange breasted trogon
49. White crowned hornbill
50. Rusty cheeked hornbill
51. Oriental pied hornbill
52. Banded kingfisher
53. Brown winged kingfisher
54. Ruddy kingfisher
55. Rufous collared kingfisher
56. Indochinese roller
57. Sooty barbet
58. Red throated barbet
59. Green eared barbet
60. Lineated barbet
61. Speckled piculet
62. White browed piculet
63. Grat and buff woodpecker
64. Gray capped pygmy woodpecker
65. Stripe breasted woodpecker
66. Greater flameback
67. Common flameback
68. Lesser yellownape
69. Laced woodpecker
70. Greater yellownape
71. Green broadbill
72. Long tailed broadbill
73. Silver breasted broadbill
74. Black and Yellow broadbill
75. Banded broadbill
76. Black and red broadbill
77. Blue naped pitta
78. Blue pitta
79. Malayan banded pitta
80. Mangrove pitta
81. Long tailed minivet
82. Scarlet minivet
83. Black winged cuckooshrike
84. White browed scimitar babbler
85. White bellied erpornis
86. Maroon oriole
87. Ashy woodswallow
88. Rufous winged Philentoma
89. Ashy drongo
90. Bronzed drongo
91. Black naped monarch
92. Blyth’s paradise flycatcher
93. Burmese shrike
94. Eurasian jay
95. Racket tailed treepie
96. Large billed crow
97. Gray headed canary flycatcher
98. Hairy backed bulbul
99. Ochraceous Bulbul
100. Puff-throated Bulbul
101. Olive Bulbul
102. Buff-vented Bulbul
103. Gray-eyed Bulbul
104. Black Bulbul
105. Black-headed Bulbul
106. Spectacled Bulbul
107. Scaly-breasted Bulbul
108. Black-crested Bulbul
109. Crested Finchbill
110. Red-eyed Bulbul
111. Streak-eared Bulbul
112. Stripe-throated Bulbul
113. Flavescent Bulbul
114. Sooty-headed Bulbul
115. Dusky Warbler
116. Sakhalin Leaf Warbler
117. Blyth's Leaf Warbler
118. Davison's Leaf Warbler
119. Gray-headed Parrotbill
120. Indian White-eye
121. Pin-striped Tit-Babbler
122. Chestnut-winged Babbler
123. White-browed Scimitar-Babbler
124. Large Scimitar-Babbler
125. Red-eyed Scimitar-Babbler
126. Black-throated Babbler
127. Gray-throated Babbler
128. Moustached Babbler
129. Puff-throated Babbler
130. Malayan Black-capped Babbler
131. Short-tailed Babbler
132. Buff-breasted Babbler
133. Abbott's Babbler
134. Brown-cheeked Fulvetta
135. Yunnan Fulvetta
136. Black-backed Sibia
137. Blue-winged Minla
138. Silver-eared Mesia
139. Scarlet-faced Liocichla
140. Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush
141. White-crested Laughingthrush
142. White-browed Laughingthrush
143. Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush
144. Giant Nuthatch
145. Chestnut-vented Nuthatch
146. Golden-crested Myna
147. Black-collared Starling
148. Common Myna
149. Great Myna
150. Orange-headed Thrush
151. Black-breasted Thrush
152. Asian Brown Flycatcher
153. White-rumped Shama
154. Large Niltava
155. Hainan Blue Flycatcher
156. Hill Blue Flycatcher
157. Indochinese Blue Flycatcher
158. Fulvous-chested Jungle Flycatcher
159. Siberian Blue Robin
160. Blue Whistling-Thrush
161. Chestnut-naped Forktail
162. Siberian Rubythroat
163. Green-backed Flycatcher
164. Slaty-backed Flycatcher
165. Taiga Flycatcher
166. Daurian Redstart
167. Gray Bushchat
168. Yellow-vented Flowerpecker
169. Mrs. Gould's Sunbird
170. Crimson Sunbird
171. Purple-naped Spiderhunter
172. Little Spiderhunter
173. Blue-winged Leafbird
174. Scaly-breasted Munia
175. White-rumped Munia
176. Chestnut Munia
177. Pin-tailed Parrotfinch
178. Eurasian Tree Sparrow
179. Olive-backed Pipit
180. Spot-winged Grosbeak
181. Chestnut Bunting
eBird Trip Report: https://ebird.org/tripreport/489606
Sharing the screenshots in a collage format from Guest’s camera display.
Thank you
