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Doi Inthanon National
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Here is a list of birds I have seen myself in the park. This was during
visits from Nov. 2005. to Feb. 2008
See the video of us birding in the
park and many colorful birds found only at Doi Inthanon. Included
are the Golden Throated Barbet, Chestnut-crowned Laughing Thrush, Green-tailed
Sunbird, Siberian Blue Robin, Oriental Magpie Robin, Yellow-cheeked Tit,
maroon Oriole, Grey-chinned Minivet,
Chestnut-vented Nuthatch, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Golden-fronted Leafbird,
Streaked Spiderhunter, Common Buzzard, Red-throated Flycatcher, Chestnut-crowned
Warbler, Grey Wagtail, Blue Whistling Thrush, Grey-backed Shrike, White-throated
Kingfisher, Flavesent
Bulbul, Asian Emerald Cuckoo, Dark-backed Sibia, White-capped Water Redstart,
Dark-sided Thrush, Duarian Leafbird, Blue-throated Barbet, Blue-winged
leafbird, Pied Bushchat, Plumbeous Redstart, Short-billed Minivet, Black-crested
Bulbul.
Here is the lastest video taken Feb. 11 and 12, 2008.
Got a real good shot of the Blue-whistling Thrush and Green-tailed Sunbird. Other
birds include the Grey-cheeked Fulveta, Asian Emerald Cuckoo (female), Blue-winged
Leafbird, Grey-eyed Bulbul, Rufous-backed Sibia, Scarlet Minivet, Ashy Drongo,
Ashy Bulbul, Black-crested Bulbul, Pale-blue Flycatcher, Blue-throated Barbet,
Crested Serpent Eagle and Barn Swallow.
Jan.31, 2008
The Spences and Carol and I all enjoyed our 3 day 2 night Doi Inthanon
birding trip very much. Mr. Boon, our birding guide, was a pleasant companion
and
a
superb guide, and Mrs.
Boon's meals were wonderful. I would gladly recommend this tour to any
birders headed for Thailand. Sleeping inside the park near Boon's village was
a big advantage as well as an essential part of the whole experience,
and
I would be sorry to
have missed it. Thanks so much.
Charles Austin
Garden Grove, CA USA
Here is the detailed information about the park and where to spot the different species
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