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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sweetland" data-source="post: 1176537" data-attributes="member: 27337"><p>He is by all accounts an excellent birder Jos, and almost certainly unrivalled in his ability to locate and identify birds in the area. Worth the 100 quid + expenses a day, I'm sure, if you're into that sort of thing. </p><p></p><p>Jos has just taught me a lesson not to use Birdforum as a way of offloading my negative thoughts. My Thai new year's resolution is to stick to the birds, and good things, on this thread.</p><p></p><p>We've just spent a couple of days on the Railay peninsular, near Krabi. It has been hugely developed since my last visit about 12 years ago, sadly including areas where I previously found <strong>White-chested Babbler</strong> and <strong>Black-thighed Falconet</strong> which I couldn't find this time. We did see an <strong>Oriental Hobby</strong> though, and some <strong>Rufous-bellied Swallows</strong> (considered recently to be a species distinct from <strong>Striated Swallow</strong>), a few <strong>Dusky Crag Martins</strong>, <strong>Vernal Hanging Parrot</strong>, and some <strong>Black-naped Terns</strong>.</p><p></p><p>653 Black-naped Tern</p><p>654 Dusky Crag Martin</p><p>655 <strong>Rufous-bellied Swallow</strong></p><p>656 Oriental Hobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sweetland, post: 1176537, member: 27337"] He is by all accounts an excellent birder Jos, and almost certainly unrivalled in his ability to locate and identify birds in the area. Worth the 100 quid + expenses a day, I'm sure, if you're into that sort of thing. Jos has just taught me a lesson not to use Birdforum as a way of offloading my negative thoughts. My Thai new year's resolution is to stick to the birds, and good things, on this thread. We've just spent a couple of days on the Railay peninsular, near Krabi. It has been hugely developed since my last visit about 12 years ago, sadly including areas where I previously found [B]White-chested Babbler[/B] and [B]Black-thighed Falconet[/B] which I couldn't find this time. We did see an [B]Oriental Hobby[/B] though, and some [B]Rufous-bellied Swallows[/B] (considered recently to be a species distinct from [B]Striated Swallow[/B]), a few [B]Dusky Crag Martins[/B], [B]Vernal Hanging Parrot[/B], and some [B]Black-naped Terns[/B]. 653 Black-naped Tern 654 Dusky Crag Martin 655 [B]Rufous-bellied Swallow[/B] 656 Oriental Hobby [/QUOTE]
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