Plain Prinia
A wander around Suan Rot Fai early morning produced the expected dearth of interesting birds, however I was more concerned about seeing the state of some of the habitat than anything else - particularly "The Ramble" which has been affected by recent development work on the end of the Park. Happily it seems to remain intact and the threats that I feared might lead to it being grubbed-out seems to have receded, so I can look forward to another autumn of seeking out migrants in this, the best area of the Park. The most interesting bird of the morning was a singing
Black-naped Oriole (this species is largely a winter visitor and passage migrant, but is thought to breed in small numbers)
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I have recorded 150 species on my patch since 2008. As one of the only big green spaces in the city, "SRF" acts as a real magnet for migrants during spring spacebar clicker and Sri Nakorn Kuen Khan, Suan Luang, Suan Lumphini and Suan Luang are all parks that within striking distance of Bangkok's city centre. Any of these five parks ...
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