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Another lovely beauty of the north, the Chestnut tailed Minla is a resident of forests above 2000 m.

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The Citrine Wagtail is a fabulous bird which is found throughout much of continental Thailand.

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This month’s spotlight is centered on a bird which is quite familiar to Europeans but still unknown to many Thai birders: the Eurasian Woodcock.

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Everyone loves to see a pitta and this month’s special is one of the shyest of all pitta in Thailand: the Rusty naped Pitta.

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The Purple Sunbird is a common resident of continental Thailand and can be found almost anywhere where there are flowers oozing with sweet, sticky nectar.

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This month we truly have something special to celebrate: the first photos ever taken in the wild of the Spot breasted Laughingthrush.

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From the mountains of the north, the lovely Silver eared Mesia is one bird which few birders will have an easy time forgetting.

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The Chinese Blue Flycatcher is a split from the Blue Throated Flycatcher and is one of the most commonly encountered blue flycatchers in the south during the dry season.

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This may look like time-lapse photography but its actually just a group of Terek Sandpipers waiting their turn to take to the skies. Photo by Mr. Peter Ericsson.

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One of the rarest and most sought-after owls in the country, the White fronted Scops Owl is a fantastic bird which can be twitched at Kaeng Krachan National Park . Click here to read more.

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