Wednesday 6 July 2016

Bangkok's birdwatching scene offers a different kind of Twitter.

Here's my article about the joys of urban birdwatching in Bangkok, published on Coconuts Bangkok in June 2016. (Typos in the article are not mine!) Maybe get up early and go along one morning?

Here are some photos of Bangkok's park based wildlife too:

A baby Oriental Magpie Robin waits for breakfast. 
Mother arrives with something tasty. 
An Asian Openbill 
A Little Egret 
It's not just squirrels in the parks, you can see tree shrews as well. 
A Coppersmith Barbet - One of Thailand's more common birds. 
A Black Crowned Night Heron
There are always plenty of monitor lizards.