Bangkok City Birding

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Tinker

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Early morning visit to Suan Rot Fai in humid, very overcast weather was slow to begin with but eventually produced a selection of migrants...
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Fudgy Fly

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My visit to SRF 0630-0815hrs this morning produced a lovely 1st winter Ferruginous Flycatcher - a patch tick and only the second time I h...
Monday, October 29, 2012

Raptors on the patch

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Did Suan Rot Fai after work. On my way from Mo Chit skytrain station to the park entrance I was pleasantly shocked to see a low-flying Orie...

Mae Wong Dam petition

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The proposal for a dam at Mae Wong stil seems to have some life in it. I received this email this morning with a request for signatures a...

Two-barred Greenish

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A quick walk around the Ministry of Public Relations this morning, after our late evening return from Bhutan last night, produced one Two-b...

Bhutan

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Amalee and I went on holiday to Bhutan from 20th-27th Oct.  This was our first visit to this amazing country, and our itinerary wa...
Wednesday, October 17, 2012

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Lots of evidence of birds on the move this morning in the grounds of the Ministry of Public Relations, with a group of 8 Blue-tailed Bee-ea...
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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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