A few weeks back, my brother came through Thailand. Though he'd been to Bangkok numerous times before, never been to places outside the capital except visiting shipyard clients in Chon Buri.
I asked him to plan for a couple of days and showed him around this time. In brief, took him around to Don Wai market, Amphawa, Samut Songkhram, Petchaburi & Kaeng Krachan NP.
Of course we had diner & whisky with my bird farming friends one evening. He had a bottle of Gin to go with whisky. What? Gin & Chivas! Never before we drank this way! Another "Odd Mix"!
Everyone got high.. P'Moo & P'Jiap had to drive 20KM back to Ban Laem afterwards! Called P'Jiap next day to ensure all are well.. his speech was still muffled with hangover. That was funny!
My brother summed up his trip; "Never before I experienced Thailand this way! People are so warm and friendly too."
What did he like most? Don Wai Market and the idyllic Amphawa experience.
However, something was special for me to Kaeng Krachan NP this time... we took an hour boat ride out to Ginseng Island. It wasn't the temple there that thrilled me.. but some absolutely beautiful birds we saw along the walking trial round the island!
Wow.. we trailed the birds as they hopped playfully from tree to tree. Again, I was intrigue with an urge to identify that specie.
Tonight in between watching the market, I tried my luck checking it out on Google... searching for images on "Kaeng Krachan National Park".
To my surprise indeed.. many pictures of bird species posted by birders who visited Kaeng Krachan. Well, I succeeded in my mission too.. this is it:
The Greater Flameback!
More species I came to know....
Black & Red Broadbill
Blue-throated Barbet
Blue-wing Leafbird
Emerald Dove
Long Tail Broadbill
Mountain Imperial Piegon
Ratchet Tailed Treepie
Red Bearded Bee-eater
Red Wattled Lapwing
White Browed Shrike Babler
Some unidentifies species:
Hornbill (??)
Seen butterflies scene like this while on visit to Karen Village before
Beautiful creatures, aren't they?
Not a bad idea supplement my visit to Kaeng Krachan NP this way!
Have I become a birder by chance?
Friday, September 19, 2008
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Thanks for your kind words, Zaid.
This is amazing because I gad never see birds like those, I've heard that viagra online offer an opportunity to travel around the world and enjoy of those beautiful birds.
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