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  2. List of birds of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae. The Phasianidae are a family of terrestrial birds which consists of quails, partridges, snowcocks, francolins, spurfowls, tragopans, monals, pheasants, peafowls, and jungle fowls. In general, they are plump (although they vary in size) and have broad, relatively short wings.

  3. List of species native to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental white-eye is a very common resident of Thailand. The birds of Thailand number nearly one thousand species, of which approximately 45 are rare or accidental. At least seven bird species previously found in Thailand have since been made locally extinct, and approximately fifty of Thailand's bird species are globally threatened. [2]

  4. Category:Birds of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Short-tailed parrotbill. Siamese fireback. Siamese partridge. Silver pheasant. Silver-eared laughingthrush. Slaty-bellied tesia. Spectacled barwing. Spot-necked babbler. Striated yuhina.

  5. Siamese fireback - Wikipedia

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    The Siamese fireback (Lophura diardi), also known as Diard's fireback, is a fairly large, approximately 80 cm (31 in) long, pheasant. The male has a grey plumage with an extensive facial caruncle, crimson legs and feet, ornamental black crest feathers, reddish brown iris and long curved blackish tail. The female is a brown bird with blackish ...

  6. Common myna - Wikipedia

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    Paradisaea tristis Linnaeus, 1766. The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah, [2] is a bird in the family Sturnidae, native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments.

  7. Little spiderhunter - Wikipedia

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    Little spiderhunter. The little spiderhunter (Arachnothera longirostra) is a species of long-billed nectar-feeding bird in the family Nectariniidae found in the moist forests of South and Southeast Asia. Unlike typical sunbirds, males and females are very similar in plumage. They are usually seen in ones or twos and frequently make a tzeck call.

  8. Asian koel - Wikipedia

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    Asian koel. The Asian koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus) [3][4] is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes. It is found in the Indian Subcontinent, China, and Southeast Asia. It forms a superspecies with the closely related black-billed koels, and Pacific koels which are sometimes treated as subspecies.

  9. Blue whistling thrush - Wikipedia

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    Myophonus. Species: M. caeruleus. Binomial name. Myophonus caeruleus. (Scopoli, 1786) The blue whistling thrush (Myophonus caeruleus) is a bird in the Old World flycatchers family Muscicapidae that is found in the mountains of Central Asia, South Asia, China and Southeast Asia. It is known for its loud human-like whistling song at dawn and dusk.