Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Plants, Pets & Vets in Buriram => Topic started by: smoooth2 on May 30, 2016, 04:06:54 PM
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Saw this beautiful bird on the fence at my place in M.Buriram yesterday. Stayed maybe 5mins preening itself.
It's a Hoopoe. (pronounced hoo poo)
Common throughout Africa, Europe and Asia. National bird emblem of Israel. Not a threatened species. (thanks Mr Google)
First time I've ever seen one, and a beaut surprise for my wife, as she's also never seen one, but knew the name.
This Hoopoe put on a nice display by fluffing up its head feathers to the full extent, as shown in the pic.
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Generally rather heard than seen, we had 8 or 9 on the neighbouring piece of freshly cleared land last year, shortly after rain, digging out something or another. It was a pleasant surprise for me too.
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I'm lucky enough to have a pair in my garden most days
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I'm lucky enough to have a pair in my garden most days
A nice pair of Tit's would be good too :biggrin:
(http://carolinabirds.org/People/CrolleLG/Tit,_Great_Crolle.jpg)
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There are often a few hoopoe at the golf course at Khao Kradong.
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That is a very cool looking bird.
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The hoopoe is a common bird in this part of the country. They nest in holes in trees or banks.... and will sit tight even if you shine a torch down the hole (the sitting bird usually just swears at you, though a few will leave the nest as you get near). I often get them in my garden, three or four probing the ground for insects.
It's always been a personal favourite since I saw one at Dungeness Bird Observatory, in SE England, when I was 16 or 17.
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It's always been a personal favourite since I saw one at Dungeness Bird Observatory, in SE England, when I was 16 or 17.
I was a bit of a twitcher in my early teenage years ( until I found other birds to keep me occupied ) and remember seeing 4 or 5 Hoopoe in a small tree at the bottom of our garden one late spring morning .
I see them regularly over the rice fields and seeing them always bring back those happy times as a youngster scouting the hedgerows ,woods and fields with my binoculars,notepad and pen , hoping to spot something special , maybe I should take it up again !!
(http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/78/590x/nosy-bird-433718.jpg)
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There are often a few hoopoe at the golf course at Khao Kradong.
Then they must be the sub-species called the "Fairway Hoopoe". That would explain why I've never seen one before.
Now ... if there's a sub-species called "NotTheFuckingForestAgain Hoopoe", well .... I'm likely to see hundreds :D
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Now ... if there's a sub-species called "NotTheFuckingForestAgain Hoopoe", well .... I'm likely to see hundreds :D
Never heard of that one but I remember Mott the Hoopoe :biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkqQj8Z_aVY
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