What a delightful afternoon of birdwatching I had after enjoying some delicious local Thai noodles! I noticed that the Red Junglefowl also likes to use this path to journey to and from the Kaeng Krachang forest.
Just like the earlier sighting of the Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush, the White-Crested Laughingthrush made quite a lively entrance!
I was pleasantly surprised to spot a Greater Yellownape here – what a treat that was!
Not long after, I also caught a glimpse of a Common Flameback woodpecker in the same spot.
Then, a rare treat showed up: a Ferruginous Partridge! It’s always exciting to see something less common.
It had been a while since I last saw a Black Naped Monarch, so I was thrilled to encounter one again.
The Taiga Flycatcher, a frequent visitor in this area,
followed by the Indochinese Flycatcher
and the Hainan Blue Flycatcher, made for a lovely trio of sightings.
As the light began to fade, I spotted a Brown Cheeked Fulvetta, but it was getting tricky to snap a good photo.
Just when I thought I was finished for the day and started to pack up my camera, a Grey Peacock Pheasant appeared right at the last moment! What a fantastic way to wrap up my day of birdwatching!
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