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Thailand… has to be the country of choice for any naturalist or nature-lover with an interest in the South-East Asian region. Thailand boasts a rich fauna and flora, as well as stunning landscapes. With an excellent infrastructure, is also ideal for other activities such as hiking, cycling, photography, birding, and animal watching.

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Sunda Slow Loris » 20th-24th August 2008 : " Hala Bala Wildlife Sanctuary "
Reported by Jon Hall.
Asian Barred Owlet » 14th-20th June 2008 : " Khao Yai & Huai Kha Khaeng
Reported by Hanno Stamm.
Bornean Clouded Leopard » 3rd-30th April 2008 : " Tabin Wildlife Reserve in Sabah, Borneo "
Helmeted Hornbill » 9th-21st Mar 08 : " Bangkok, Klong Sang WS, Kaeng Krachan and Khao Yai NP "
Snowy-browed Flycatcher »10th-20th Feb 08:"Kaeng Krachan,Inthanon,Ang Khang, Doi Lang, Chiang Saen Lake "
African Skimmer » 9th - 21st December 2007 : " Digiscoping Trip in Namibia and Botswana."
White-bellied Flying Squirrel » 22nd-26th Nov 07 :
Huai Kha Khaeng WS and Mae Wong NP.
Ruddy Kingfisher » 18th-23rd Aug 07 : Phetchaburi, Ranong & Krung Ching Waterfall.
Gold-whiskered Barbet » 27th-29th July 07 : Krung Ching Waterfall , Khao Luang National Park.
Purple Swamphen » 24th June 07 : Bueng Boraphet, Nakorn Sawan Province.
Green Cochoa » 21st-23rd June 07: Mae Wong National Park, Kampaengphet Province.
Green-tailed Sunbird » 15th-20th June 07 : Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai Province.
Black-and-Red Broadbill » 31st May-3rd June 2007 : Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi Province.
» 7th April 2007 : Kampang Saen and Phuttamonton, Nakornpratom Province.
Common Flameback » 1st - 7th May 2007 : Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Chaiyaphum Province.
Siamese Fireback » 28th - 29th April 2007 : Sakaerat Environmental Research Station.
Heuglin's Gull » 5th March 2007 :
Laem Pak Bia and Ban Pak Thale, Phetchaburi Province.
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Brown Wood Owl
Latest Update Report : Family Trip

White-rumped Falcon
» 7th - 21st November 2008 : " Grand Palace, Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Sai Yok National Park, Sangkhaburi, Chiangmai, The National Elephant Institute and Doi Inthanon National Park " Reported by Martha Bentley.


Crimson Sunbird
Bird Watching

Thailand is one of the best places for bird watching in South-East Asia and the world. A total of 985 bird species have been found in the country, putting it right up there in terms of biodiversity.
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Animal Watching

Thailand is also great for animal watching, with over thousand species present.


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Dusky Langur

Nature Photography

Thailand is a country of scenic diversity and abundant natural resources. Geography divide into four natural regions : the mountains and evergreen forests of the North.

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Family Travel

Thailand
is an easy country to take the whole family to. Safe, with great food, good weather, and plenty of activities to choose from, it is the perfect destination for all ages.


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Bicycle Trip

Bicycling in Thailand is easy, comfortable, and safe on good roads. What better way to get a close-up view of the outstanding vistas that Thailand has to offer?

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Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Borneobirds
Birders of Sabah
Birders of Sabah
Borneo Island
Birding 2 Asia

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