Northern Thailand Photography Sites

Doi Inthanon National Park-Home to Thailand's highest mountain of 2,530 m, Doi Inthanon National Park is an  internationally recognised bird watching location. With more than 300 species of birds,  the park consists of a range of habitat types from dry diperocarp forests on lower  slopes to hill evergreen and pine forests at higher altitudes. On the lower slopes, birds  to look  out for include wintering species such as Grey Bushchats, Siberian Ruby  throats, Buff-throated, Radde's and Yellow-streaked warblers and a few Little and Chestnut  Buntings. Buzzards and occasional Grey faced Buzzard may also be found.
In the Hill evergreen forest above 1,500 m and montane-type forest around the summit  species include Red-flanked Bluetails, White-tailed and Ashy-throated leaf-warblers,  together with wintering Orange-barred leaf-warblers. Flocks of Scarlet Rosefinches are  often present and frequently contain occasional surprise visitors, such as the Dark-breasted Rosefinch. Located close to Chiang Mai town, Doi Suthep National Park  boasts over 340 species of birds including rarities such as Green Cochoas and Hume's  pheasants.
Black-tailed Crake
Doi Lang the located in Pong Nam Ron Sub-district in Chiang Mai Province.here you can found all migrant passage and resident birds, this is a top of the bird list wanted to see here Cutia, Red-tailed Laughingthrush, Rusty-naped Pitta, Spotted Wren Babbler,Scarlet Finch, Golden Bush Robin,Green Cochoa, Jerdon’s Bushchat, Fire-tailed Sunbird, Another bird to present such as Black-breasted Thrush, Grey-sided Thrush, Eyebrowed Thrush, Spot-winged Grosbeak, Black-eared Shrike-Babbler, Spot-breasted Laughingthrush, Red-faced Liocichla, Orange-flanked Bush-Robin, White-tailed Flycatcher, Black-throated Tit, Whiskered Yuhina, Mountain Bamboo Partridge and many other birds. 


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