Malaysian
Hawk Cuckoo Heirococcyx fugax - Split from Hodgson's
Hawk Cuckoo. A resident in the south and not uncommon.
Omei
Warbler Seicercus omeiensis - This is the most
common of the "Golden Spectacled" Warblers in Thailand
but not incuded in Robson's Field
Guide to the Birds of Thailand.
Rufous-bellied
Swallow Hirundo badia - Split from Striated Swallow.
This bird is very attractive and common around Krabi, particularly
numerous around the limestone karsts common in the area.
Rusty-cheeked
Hornbill Anorrhinus tickelli - Split from Brown
Hornbill. This species is found in the west of Thailand and is most
easily observed at Kaeng Krachan.
Naumann's
Thrush Turdus naumanni - Split from Dusky Thrush.
A rare passage migrant and winter visitor.
White's
Thrush Zoothera aurea - Split from Scaly Thrush.
A winter visitor to the north of Thailand to as far south as Kaeng
Krachan.
Himalayan
Bluetail Tarsiger rufilatus - Split from Red-flanked
Bluetail. Both species have been recorded in Thailand although almost
all sightings are of Himalayan.
Blue-naped
Pitta Pitta nipalensis - One bird was seen and
heard at Phu Suan Sai National Park, Na Haeo, Loei province ) on
1 March 2009. It was heard again and tape-recorded on 14th May 2009
at the same location.
Fairy
Pitta Pitta nympha - One individual was first
seen on 11th April 2009 at Phuttamonton
Park and stayed until 17th April being seen and photographed
by many observers.
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