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More small jobs from north west Thailand (1 Viewer)

noble-lite

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Hi guys. Thanks to those of you who replied to earlier threads. The locations are likely to be Doi Inthanon through to Doi San Ju/Doi Lang areas.
Here are five more. They are not my pics so I cannot confirm if there are two of the same bird or provide different angles. It doesn't matter if there is not a definitive answer, but I find your combined comments very interesting. We did of course see lots of birds (350) but these little jobs were always difficult for us.
 

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I'm trying to bump this thread up again.

1. It looks short-tailed and my first impression was that it was one of the Yellow-browed group, although the bill looks too long. However, the normal wing markings are absent and the main wingbar is oddly short. The outer tail feathers are very pale. No evidence of a crown stripe, so not Davison's, I think.
2. Agree with Plain Flowerpecker.
3. Yellow-browed Warbler?
4. Not sure - Two-barred again?
5. Another Yellow-browed type.

Multiple images are needed with these and/or the call needs to be noted or recorded.
 
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