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Petchaburi Rice Fields, Thailand, June (1 Viewer)

oleic

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Hi

Some ideas?

Thanks
 

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First looks like a Stilt but from that distance ?

2 probably sandpiper(wood) but again to far to be sure.

3 Young Bronze-winged Jacana

4 Brahminy Kite

5 Looks like male Koel
 
2 probably sandpiper(wood) but again to far to be sure.
Surely the bill is too long to be a Wood Sandpiper? Here's a crop of the right bird.
 

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I'm sure #1 is a Black-winged Stilt. The pattern and long, pink legs can't really fit anything else. Could you have misjudged the size? From this photo I can't picture this as being as large as a stork, compared to what is visible in the background (grasses etc.)

I agree that #2 looks like Black-tailed Godwits.
 
Agree above. In summary: black - winged stilt, black - tailed godwits, juvenile bronze - winged jacana, brahminy kite, male koel (whatever the species is after the recent split: was common)
 
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