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The Siamese fireback is the national bird of Thailand. The birds of Thailand included 1106 species as of 2024. Of them, 7 have been introduced by humans, and eight have been extirpated. [1] The birds of Thailand are mainly typical of the Indomalayan realm, with affinities to the Indian subcontinent to the west, and, particularly in Southern ...
A Field Guide to the Birds of Korea, by Woo-Shin Lee, Tae-Hoe Koo, and Jin-Young Park, L.G. Evergreen Foundation, 2000; A Field Guide to the Birds of China, by John MacKinnon and Karen Phillipps (illustrator), Oxford University Press, 2000 The first comprehensive, fully illustrated field guide for the region
List of birds of Thailand. Thailand is home to 982 species of birds that have been recorded in the wild, of which three are endemic, one has been introduced by humans, and 45 are rare or accidental. Seven species listed are extirpated in Thailand and are not included in the species count. Forty-nine species are globally threatened.
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]
There are many different varieties of birds in Thailand. There are not as many in Bangkok because of the pollution, though some are preserved in national parks as symbols of unity. Pages in category "Birds of Thailand"
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Robson, Craig Birds of Thailand. 2002. Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-00700-4. Robson, Craig A Field Guide to the Birds of Thailand, 2004 ISBN 1-84330-921-1; Wildlife of Lao PDR: 1999 Status Report
The little cuckoo-dove (Macropygia ruficeps) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is a reddish brown pigeon, and is found in Brunei, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. [1] It is listed as a species of least concern on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Endangered Species.