Blue Pitta at Nuy Bird Hide, Kaeng Krachan, Thailand

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Another day spent in one of the bird hides next to Kaeng Krachan National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติแก่งกระจาน), and another fantastic experience with several new bird species on film for me. This time I spent the day at Nuy Bird Hide. Note that the Thai name is sometimes spelt Nuy and sometimes Nui.
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Equipment Used
Camera: Sony a1
Lens: Sony FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
Microphone: Rode VideoMic Pro+
Tripod: MIller Sprinter with Arrow 25 head
Related Clips: Behind the Scenes - Blue Pitta at Nuy Bird Hide, Kaeng Krachan, Thailand
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Use the Timestamps to jump to parts of the film where particular species are featured if you wish and click the links below each name to access further information on that species in Thailand.
Species List
#1 White-rumped shama - Kittacincla malabarica (นกกางเขนดง) 0:00, 4:48, 5:56, 12:30
www.thainationalparks.com/species/white-rumped-shama
#2 Scaly-breasted Partridge - Arborophila chloropus (นกกระทาดงแข้งเขียว) 0:11, 10:21, 11:31
www.thainationalparks.com/species/scaly-breasted-partridge
#3 Siberian Blue Robin - Luscinia cyane (นกเขนน้อยไซบีเรีย)
0:25, 2:24, 5:10, 5:26, 7:00, 8:21, 12:46, 24:36
www.thainationalparks.com/species/siberian-blue-robin
#4 Indochinese Blue Flycatcher - Cyornis sumatrensis (นกจับแมลงอกส้มท้องขาว)
0:40, 2:09, 4:24, 7:34, 12:54
(Renamed since this link) www.thainationalparks.com/species/tickells-blue-flycatcher
#5 Abbott's Babbler - Malacocincla abbotti (นกกินแมลงป่าฝน) 0:58
www.thainationalparks.com/species/abbotts-babbler
#6 Hainan Blue Flycatcher - Cyornis hainanus (นกจับแมลงอกสีฟ้า) 1:28, 6:19
www.thainationalparks.com/species/hainan-blue-flycatcher
#7 Puff-throated babbler - Pellorneum ruficeps (นกจาบดินอกลาย) 1:54, 13:23
www.thainationalparks.com/species/puff-throated-babbler
#8 Northern Treeshrew - Tuapaia belangeri (กระแตเหนือ) 2:57, 5:45, 25:42
www.thainationalparks.com/species/northern-treeshrew
#9 Brown-cheeked fulvetta - Alcippe poioicephala (นกมุ่นรกตาขาว) 3:34, 13:40, 14:56, 17:12
www.thainationalparks.com/species/brown-cheeked-fulvetta
#10 Grey-capped emerald dove - Chalcophaps indica (นกเขาเขียว) 3:49
www.thainationalparks.com/species/common-emerald-dove
#11 Black-crested Bulbul - Rubigula flaviventris (นกปรอดเหลืองหัวจุก) 4:02, 6:04, 9:53, 10:06, 17:48
www.thainationalparks.com/species/black-crested-bulbul
#12 Either Sakhalin Leaf-warbler - Phylloscopus borealoides (นกกระจิ๊ดซาคาลิน) 6:48, 8:39
www.thainationalparks.com/species/sakhalin-leaf-warbler
Or Pale-legged Leaf-warbler - Phylloscopus tenellipes (นกกระจิ๊ดขาสีเนื้อ) 6:48, 8:39
www.thainationalparks.com/species/pale-legged-leaf-warbler
#13 Streak-eared Bulbul - Pycnonotus blandfordi (นกปรอดสวน) 7:20, 9:42, 10:06, 13:10
www.thainationalparks.com/species/streak-eared-bulbul
#14 Black-naped Monarch - Hypothymis azurea (นกจับแมลงจุกดำ) 8:09, 11:27, 16:23, 18:09, 21:30
www.thainationalparks.com/species/black-naped-monarch
#15 Stripe-throated Bulbul Pycnonotus finlaysoni (นกปรอดคอลาย) 8:42, 17:28
www.thainationalparks.com/species/stripe-throated-bulbul
#16 Red Junglefowl - Gallus gallus (ไก่ป่า) 14:48
www.thainationalparks.com/species/red-junglefowl
#17 White-bellied Erpornis - Erpornis zantholeuca (นกภูหงอนท้องขาว) 16:47, 17:44
www.thainationalparks.com/species/white-bellied-erpornis
#18 Blue Pitta - Hydrornis cyaneus (นกแต้วแล้วสีน้ำเงิน) 18:53
www.thainationalparks.com/species/blue-pitta
#19 Sunda or Malaysian pied fantail - Rhipidura javanica (นกอีแพรดแถบอกดำ) 22:06
www.thainationalparks.com/species/malaysian-pied-fantail
#20 White-browed Scimatar Babbler - Pomatorhinus schisticeps (นกระวังไพรปากเหลือง) 22:58
www.thainationalparks.com/species/white-browed-scimitar-babbler
#21 Berdmore's Ground Squirrel - Menetes berdmorei (กระจ้อน) 24:54
www.thainationalparks.com/species/berdmores-ground-squirrel
#22 Pin-striped tit babbler - Mixornis gularis (นกกินแมลงอกเหลือง) 25:02
www.thainationalparks.com/species/pin-striped-tit-babbler

Пікірлер: 56

  • @thailandwild4897
    @thailandwild48976 ай бұрын

    Hello Wildlife Lovers, I have joined the Buy Me a Coffee platform. If you enjoyed the video and you would like to be a part of the conservation work that I do in Thailand, then please consider..... buying me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/thailandwild

  • @DuangRungsaengchan
    @DuangRungsaengchan2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing the images of these little exotic birds to my computer. Without your effort, I wouldn't be able to enjoy watching them. Appreciate you. 🙏🙏

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your appreciation…. I hope you enjoy some of the other clips on the channel.

  • @user-fn2qe7rw3z
    @user-fn2qe7rw3z2 күн бұрын

    Great vid thanks for sharing, the pitta looked stunning, will be living in Thailand end of this year after my retirement, and hope to get some nice vids and pics like you have, great stuff, take care, greetings from Germany Michael

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    2 күн бұрын

    Hello Michael..... Thanks so much for your kind comment. The pitta really is stunning, isn't it. Well worth me sitting in the hide all day. For your interest, both blue and blue-winged pittas are showing at the moment at some of the bird hides near Kaeng Krachan. I have also started making permanent-style bird hides.... ie. actually rooms which can be closed to keep the mosquitoes out on my land in Kanchanaburi. Last year we had a pair of blue-winged pittas nesting right in front of where one of the hides is located so fingers crossed we will get the same this year in the next couple of months. Good choice on retiring to Thailand. Which part of the country will you be in?

  • @user-fn2qe7rw3z

    @user-fn2qe7rw3z

    2 күн бұрын

    @@thailandwild4897 Hi thanks for your quick kind answer, well my wife comes from near Khon Kaeng about 450 km from BKK, we will have a house there, but we may also rent something outside of BKK or Pattaya, because me only living in the country side could be a bit boring, I have to find out:-) Yes having a nice hide without mosquitos and snakes is a good idea. I was thinking about to do something like that too. I am making snap shots for the last 35 years but was not to serious about photographic. But now as getting 100% retired I am setting up to be a wildlife and bird photographer and have bought some good gear I thing. Need something to do when retired. Keep in touch, I will also get you a coffee.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    2 күн бұрын

    Great stuff Michael..... Yes, Khon Kaen is a long way up. My family home is in Phichit in the lower part of the North, but I spend most of my time in Kanchanaburi and Phetchaburi (Kaeng Krachan) or in Bangkok. You will be reasonably near to some awesome parks - Nahm Nao NP, and Phu Kioew WS - Great wildlife there including great birding. It would be further for you to travel for your R&R, but I would certainly recommend the Phetchaburi / Hua Hin area for a second base..... in striking distance to Kaeng Krachan and Kuiburi NPs. A lot of keen wildlife folks in that area.

  • @naturefunn
    @naturefunnАй бұрын

    Wonderful! Love the Blue Pitta footage

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. Yes, the pitta was well worth the wait.

  • @EmyrEvans1
    @EmyrEvans127 күн бұрын

    Great filming with the A1 - very well done

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    26 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much. I come from a background of broadcast cameras, so I absolutely love filming with the 'little' Sony.

  • @stevep7476
    @stevep74764 ай бұрын

    Gorgeous birds & great film. I'm very jealous, was at a nearby Blue Pitta stakeout a fews yrs ago. We set up a leafy net screen with some Japanese photographers and waited, 4 hours in the heat & bugs, saw some lovely birds Inc some in this film. Then a group of Germam hikers arrived behind us, they saw us watching quietly then promptly stomped through the stream scattering every bird in sight. Sadly, we missed the pitta as we had to move on but how selfish can you get? Ruined a superb day but the trip was excellent over all.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    4 ай бұрын

    Ah... what a shame about the hikers. Working form hides can certainly be challenging in many ways... but I love it. I hope you get another chance to go after a Blue Pitta - the two sightings on this day are still my only sightings of this species. You may be interested to know that I am developing a large conservation area in Kanchanaburi that will have numerous hides of different kinds and no hikers! Earlier this year we had two pairs of Blue-winged pittas nesting right next to two of the hides.

  • @stevep7476

    @stevep7476

    4 ай бұрын

    @@thailandwild4897 That sounds incredible, I am hoping to return to Thailand as the birding is outstanding.

  • @nicolabrownlee5493
    @nicolabrownlee5493 Жыл бұрын

    Good selection of birds, Lovely video.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Nicola.

  • @JurijAzmanMomirski
    @JurijAzmanMomirski4 ай бұрын

    Your videos are very good, i am visiting Thiland and Kaeng Krachan in february, i cannot wait!!! :)

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind comment. I will be going to some of the bird hides in the next few weeks myself..... I also can't wait. At the moment it seems that the very good hide is Bird Hide.... I have a video on that hide on the channel from last year. I might also visit a new hide in the same area, but at the moment I don't have any more details about it. Anyway, Bird Hide is getting the usual three partridge species plus grey peacock-pheasant..... If I go the hides next week, I will try to edit the clips and put them on the channel quickly so that you can get an idea of what you might see. Note that the hides are very popular this year, so it would be a good idea to book in advance if you are intending to visit them.

  • @Birding-with-Brian
    @Birding-with-Brian Жыл бұрын

    beautifully filmed..

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Brian… I’ve come back to Thong Pha Phum to see if I can’t get a few more snake bites…. but I’ll be setting up a bird pool too… and putting out my new camera traps that have been brought over from the US… complete with their Made in Thailand stickers on the back… go figure!!!

  • @Birding-with-Brian

    @Birding-with-Brian

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thailandwild4897 aint it always the way.... lol

  • @gijsvermeulen5248
    @gijsvermeulen5248 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Darryl,this is a very nice presentation of birds and fantastic images!! Really enjoyable to look at!! Greetings Gijs

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, Gijs. How are you keeping.... has spring arrived yet?

  • @gijsvermeulen5248

    @gijsvermeulen5248

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thailandwild4897 Hello Darryl,the temperature is slowly rising here but the weather conditions are pretty bad with dark clouds and rain.Probably next Monday is a good day for birding and i have made a wish list.Some spring birds have arrived yet and i can't wait to discover them but last month was rain and rain and......good for the nature here but i hope that better days are coming for me!! How are you doing there? Greetings Gijs

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Here we are into the hottest time of the year - 40C some days, and very dry. I have made some small natural looking pools on my land, and just got my first film of some wildlife vising them which I will put on the channel soon. I also recently got a glimpse of a marbled cat..... very exciting.

  • @pennhillman
    @pennhillman Жыл бұрын

    The Sony a1 looks like a fantastic camera in that low light situation you must be in filming from a hide, also your narrative and compositions are great well done..

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. Yes indeed, I am filming from one of several hides at established water pools in and around Kaeng Krachan National Park. These hides make it really easy to see and film a good variety of bird life, as well as a few mammal species. I'm making something similar on some conservation land that I have in Kanchanaburi, and hope to start posting clips from there soon. I'm really pleased with the Sony. Until recently I was still using huge broadcast TV style cameras, and this is my first experience with a mirrorless camera. I am amazed by the flexibility and quality.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much…. Yes, I can’t believe how good the camera is in low light. I really should do some controlled tests to see how far it can go.

  • @JudyLehmbergEpicNature
    @JudyLehmbergEpicNature Жыл бұрын

    Well done Darryl! Long wail for the pitta but what a stunning bird. I disagree with you regarding the mealworms. In the sections you should they weren’t that noticeable to deter anyone from buying it. Very nice!

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Judy.... always very useful for me to have your input. I sometimes think I am oversensitive to that kind of thing since the Earth Touch days. Any hint of feeding or setting a scene and we would have lost the contract. The time I mentioned the mealworms wasn't too bad, but in the first shot of the pitta its beak was just full of them. Anyway, I wanted to keep some shots back, because I will put together a full 30-40-minute program of all the behind-the-scenes shots for the four days that I was in the forest. There is a guy in Norway making those kinds of programs and getting big views, so I thought I'd try.

  • @peterb.7437
    @peterb.74372 ай бұрын

    Awesome

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, such a beautiful bird.

  • @Birding-with-Brian
    @Birding-with-Brian Жыл бұрын

    Looks like the first Sibe Blue Robin is a first year male... can see a little blue appearing on the wings... Female no blue at all

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Brian.... I didn't look at my bird book carefully enough. The guidebook I have shows a blue rump and tail in mature females, but no blue on the body or wings. I'll have to make a note in the subtitles....

  • @jean-francoisleclainche7006
    @jean-francoisleclainche70065 ай бұрын

    where Nuy Bird Hide is situated please? because Kaen krachan is wide. Thanks

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    5 ай бұрын

    None of the bird hides are actually inside the park, and Nuy hide is rather difficult to find. It is near Wat Huay Mae Phiang, but I think you would probably need to contact the owner, Khun Nuy, in order to get directions. His phone number is 0630957739

  • @zoltantolgyesi3891
    @zoltantolgyesi38913 ай бұрын

    Hi. How can we book a hide in KK?

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi... I have just got home from 5 days at Kaeng Krachan. Firstly, it is important to realise that all the hides are around the edge of the National Park, not inside the park. At the moment, Bird hide is doing very well, and lots of good birds are showing there. Dab Toon hide is also attracting both birds and mammals. I will add contact details in the description of each video for the various hides, so please have a look there. However, for the Nuy bird hide his phone number is + 66 (0)63 095 7739and you can call him directly. He is also works as a bird guide in the park.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    3 ай бұрын

    Also, if you are staying at one of the resorts close to the park such as Baan Maka Nature Lodge, or Samarn Bird Camp they have all the contact details and can make bookings for you.

  • @zoltantolgyesi3891

    @zoltantolgyesi3891

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome, thank you very much. Indeed, we will stay at Baan Maka. Cheers!

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    3 ай бұрын

    Have a great trip. I saw the beer, and lots of monkeys and gibbons on this trip, as well as lots of birds, of course.

  • @AshiqRahman
    @AshiqRahman11 ай бұрын

    What is the best time of the year to visit these hides?

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    11 ай бұрын

    Hello Ashiq, welcome to Thailand Wild. These hides are best visited during the Thai 'winter' which is also the driest time of the year. Approximately December to April. Wildlife is attracted to these hides by the small pools of water, and as the forest dries out more animals will come. I have had the best success from January to March because the forest will be dry for sure at that time, and lots of winter visiting birds are still here in Thailand.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    10 ай бұрын

    Hello again Ashiq, I just wanted to add that I visited the hides right at the end of May, and they were still attracting a lot of birds. Although we have started to get rain quite often now, I see that some of my friends have still been getting good bird photos right through June and up to last weekend.

  • @AshiqRahman

    @AshiqRahman

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thailandwild4897 That's great to hear and will be quite helpful to plan a trip there. Thanks a lot.

  • @phasusanamornthepadul7031
    @phasusanamornthepadul7031 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful birds, how interesting that it seems that our friends of the avian variety seems to be much more dazzling in colour, compared to rather drab counterparts in Europe, and other temperate areas, any explanation for this at all would be much appreciated, Or is it just that anything and everything changes to be more beautiful in a tropical locality

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a very interesting comment, and it is certainly something that has attracted the attention of naturalists for quite some time. I have a feeling that even Alfred Russel Wallace mentioned it in his book, The Malay Archipelago. The question is.... is it true? I can certainly say that I got a lot more handsome when I moved to Thailand, but perhaps that was because I shaved off my horrible old beard. Joking aside, here is a link that I think will help answer your question...... news.mongabay.com/2022/06/new-study-offers-answers-for-why-tropical-birds-are-more-colorful/

  • @phasusanamornthepadul7031

    @phasusanamornthepadul7031

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thailandwild4897 greatest gratitude and thanks for the providing of that particular, very informative link, I myself have always hypothesized that it should be due to the abundance of colorful fruits to be found in such an environment, although one would assume that bright, iridescent colors would surely make one more conspicuous and susceptible to detection and attack from predators,

  • @phasusanamornthepadul7031

    @phasusanamornthepadul7031

    Жыл бұрын

    in regards to birds, the sunbirds are a personal favorite of mine, and a testament to the fecundity of the tropics, flying jewels they are, I myself have never understood why, with their striking, dazzling, awesome appearance, a veritable living bejeweled mosaic. Have they so often been eclipsed in fame and name by the hummingbirds of South America in popular culture, which is a bird I deem to be slightly inferior to the sunbirds in terms of appearance and coloring, perhaps it is just me playing favorites!

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes... this is surely a very complex story. How to balance the need to stay hidden from predators with the need to be found by potential mates. If any animal was so camouflaged and quiet that its own kind can't find it in the forest it would soon die out. On the other hand, we always think in terms of human eyesight and hearing. Different animals see and hear the world differently. Perhaps some colours that are bright to us, are not clear for some predators. It is a very interesting topic. My background is evolutionary biology, so I think about this kind of thing a lot.

  • @thailandwild4897

    @thailandwild4897

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. I love sunbirds. I think it is possible that we are more familiar with hummingbirds for two reasons. Firstly, they are relatively easy to film as they can be attracted to flowers and other sources of honey and will hover in a fixed position. They also make great subjects for slow-motion. Secondly, the West generally has a lot more documentary film compared to SE Asia. I think we are very underrepresented in the world of wildlife documentaries, and that is something I would like to try to fix.