Bangkok City Birding

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Moving to eBird

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With changes in my family commitments in recent months meaning that I have less and less free time to either a) go birding, or b) write up ...
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Black-winged Cuckooshrikes on migration

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Birding around the Ministry of Public relations and Suan Rotfai in the last week has produced a few notable records, the best being the fir...
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Kamchatka Leaf Warbler in autumn

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This morning I took a stroll around the grounds around the Dept of Public Relations, a small area of parkland which serves as the best migr...
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Monday, October 2, 2017

1st October

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A walk around Suan Rotfai early morning produced a good sprinkling of migrants including my first Sakhalin Leaf Warbler of the autumn (one...
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September summary

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Time has been limited for birding and writing up notes - I've been posting more on Twitter and have started recording me records on eB...
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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Wedding Bells (and Bellbird)

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The last couple of months have been quiet on the birding front, with various travel and family commitments keeping me from getting into the...
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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Stoned on the patch

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A Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (BCST) field trip to Suan Rotfai and adjacent Queen Sirikit Park pulled out a massive shock on Sund...
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David Gandy
Bangkok-based patch-worker in Suan Rot Fai, a large park close to the city's famous weekend market. 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 and autumn, and holds a healthy selection of "sibes" during the winter months.
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