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Last few from Bangkok & Hua Hin in Thailand (1 Viewer)

Deb335077

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These are the last of my id's, I would like to thanks everyone that has took the time in helping me on all my previous threads in the last couple of weeks
All these were taken in the Bangkok & Hua Hin region of Thailand in Feb
1. which of the pond herons
2. little brown one
3. which of the pond herons
4. which ducks
5. which of the bulbul's
thank again for all help given
Debbie
 

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Agree with the bulbul and the shrike.

Pond Herons are notoriously difficult to identify in non-breeding plumage and as they show no obvious signs of any advance in plumage they are probably unidentifiable.
 
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