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4/11/2014

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Bird gallery now online

 
Farangs Gone Wild has always really been about insects, but thanks to our new partner Lenny, we've changed. Lenny originaly from the north of England has been a keen Birder and nature photografer for many  years. Along with his insect photo's lenny will also being sharing some beautiful flowers, a few snakes and of course some of Thailand's birds.

Dusky Broadbill from Thailand.jpg
Dusky Broadbill
The first bird we are showcasing from Thailand is the Dusky Broadbill, Corydon sumatranus. First described by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles in 1822. Sir Raffles is however more famous for being the founder of Singapore and also London Zoo.

The Dusky Broadbill like other Broadbills live in dence canopies in wet forests, which can make it hard to see them. These are small preditory birds living off insects and small reptiles.

More bird images here
http://farangsgonewild.weebly.com/birds-of-thailand.html
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