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Emerald Cuckoo

This shiny little bird always causes excitement. Quite easy to observe at Pah Gloaymai campsite at Khao Yai during the right time of year. It is simply very busy gleaning grubs from the fairly low trees found at the campsite.






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Ike Suriwong said…
We saw a violet cuckoo in sri Phang nga the other day. These two species are really pretty!
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