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Inner Gulf of Thailand updates, winter 2010/11 (2 Viewers)

With thanks to Dave Gandy (gandytron) had a wonderful day at Pak Thale and the surrounding countryside today. 95 species seen but the highlight has to be the 6 Spoon-Billed Sandpipers. A full update will be provided on my year listing thread.

Cheers
Nick
 

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Nice to see you today Dave and to meet you Nick. At the end of the day we saw 3 Spoonbill Sandpipers at Pak Thale and a number of Dunlin, possibly four, including this one which is starting to show its breeding plumage . Another birder reported seeing the Milky Storks to the south of the abandonned building.
 

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Thanks Gerry, good to see you too. We finished the afternoon at Nong Plai Lai raptor watchpoint, where we picked up two Greater Spotted and one juv Steppe Eagle as well as 30+ Black Kites.

Best wishes

Dave
 
Great to see you Gerry, thanks to you and Phil for making me so welcome at the Royal Project, wonderful to see so many birds at close quarters

Cheers
Nick
 
Well, Thai birders & visitors to the site: it's getting towards that time of year again & I have another trip planned (4th-14th December) during which I want to get to grips with Spooners and other goodies at Pak Thale, as well as visit KK again.

February's disastrous holiday meant that I almost did no birding, so I'm keeping fingers crossed for this one.

So any updates and info gratefully received here.

Thanks folks...

H
 
Well, Thai birders & visitors to the site: it's getting towards that time of year again & I have another trip planned (4th-14th December) during which I want to get to grips with Spooners and other goodies at Pak Thale, as well as visit KK again.

February's disastrous holiday meant that I almost did no birding, so I'm keeping fingers crossed for this one.

So any updates and info gratefully received here.

Thanks folks...

H

Good luck, hope the record flooding in and around BKK has subsided by then, you should be alright though, we last went in Dec 2010 and recall there being serious flooding in October of that year as well, all was more or less fine by the time we left mid December.
We went after Gurney's Pitta last trip but in Dec '08 picked up my lifer Spoon-billed Sandpiper at Pak Thale, "needle in a haystack" comes to mind :'D
 
Rains are indeed bad at the moment - I was supposed to drive to NW Thailand this morning but had to postpone by trip due to the flooding.

Spooners not normally back until the end of October, so watch this space.

I think there has already been a w-f plover seen at LPB.

Best wishes

Dave
 
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