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Pha Taem NP Thailand - Eurasian Jay, Spotted Dove, Rock Thrush ....? (1 Viewer)

Bertus

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Netherlands
Along the Mekong on the road to Pha Taem NP, Januari 2023, I shot several species.

3506, 3508, 3510 - Can only be Eurasian Jay I think. Ssp. Leucotis, bit different from the species in Europe, correct?

3513 - Should be Spotted Dove ?

3544, 3545 - Most likely juvenile or female Blue Rock Thrush ?

Tnx again everyone
 

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Nice looking Jay, I didn't realize a range of pale, white-faced Jays inhabit the southern part of Eurasian Jay range roughly from Morocco to Myanmar.
Blue Rock is correct. Spotted Dove, the collar seems very typical (no experience with the species though)


cheers,
Gerben
 

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