Southern Thailand
December 20th ~ 31st - 2024
Flights were booked with China Eastern basically because they were only £1000 return which was 1200 cheaper than BA, these flights went via Shanghai with virtually 24 hr travelling before landing in Phuket ..
I didn't get any birding until the morning of the 22nd which started off at Nai Yang Beach then Sirinat NP as they were close to last nights hotel. A 20 minute drive north to Mai Khao which was a great area especially walking around the lagoon, a road goes all around it with tracks off at certain points all were good and produced species like Red Collared Dove, Chestnut-winged Cuckoo, Black Baza, Crested Goshawk & Forest Wagtail ..
The 23rd and I did another walk around the lagoon seeing 51 species before leaving the Phuket region and driving to Phangnga.
Kalai mangroves was my first stop possibly because it was midday but this was the worst site I tried of the entire trip onwards to Ao Phang-nga NP canopy Tower, Mangrove Road and the Harbour Road, the mangroves were tough going with not many species. Managed to get my one and only Ruddy Kingfisher down the Mangrove Road ..
Back for first light on the 24th at Mangrove Road before going for another try around Phang-nga Tower with Brown-winged Kingfisher above the entrance, I tried the Wang Mor Kaeng Park late morning which was such a changed from the hard going mangroves and noted 25 species here in 2 hrs ..
Another go around the tower trail & mangrove road still not finding Vireo and Broadbill before giving in and heading out of the Phang-nga region towards Krabi ..
It's the 25th and no sign that is xmas here which is exactly why I travel over this period, and first light I'm walking the Krabi Town Mangrove Boardwalk, a 1km walk out to a floating jetty this is where you get a boat either out to the Sandbars or the Mangrove Canals. I went out and back twice arranging a boat for 10am ..
Walked back out again and the boatman was waiting for me, it took about 15 minutes to get out to the beginning of the sandbars where there was 1000's of birds, we got stuck by grounding many times but it really wasn't a problem as the boatman quickly jumping in knee deep and pushed the boat off ..
Waders & Terns like 100's of Terek Sandpipers, Great Knot, Tibetan Sandpipers and Nordmann's Greenshank with Black-naped and both Crested Terns in 2 hrs noted 24 species ..
I drove whilst the light was harsh about an hour to Khao Pra-Bang Khram Wildlife Sanctuary walking a jungle track for 2 miles noting 19 species like Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike, Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher, Eastern Crowned Warbler & Yellow-breasted Flowerpecker ..
Back to Khao Pra but a different track first thing just over 3 hrs and 3 miles produced 26 species like Red-billed Malkoha, Brown-backed Needletail and Purple-naped Spiderhunter ..
Back to Krabi for midday and I walked around Maritime Park Resort it was closed for renovations but I went in anyway for 80 minutes seeing 23 species ..
I yet again tried the Krabi mangrove trail failing to see either Vireo or Broadbill but at the jetty I got talking to another boatman and went out into the mangrove canals for 3 hrs covering 6 miles and producing 19 species like Green-billed Malkoha, Brown-winged & Black-capped Kingfishers ..
I arranged another boat trip for first light ..
The 27th and I'm at the jetty at the end of the mangrove trail, in the dark with two screeching Eastern Barn Owl's which had a fly around just as the light broke ..
The boat trip was 3 hrs and 7 miles with a total of 12 Brown-winged & 3 Black-capped Kingfishers and I also found a roosting Grey Nightjar ..
Then I tried Khao Phanom Bencha NP this was a great site not to busy, its another waterfall and streams set in the jungle I stayed here for over 3 hrs trying a few times for Forktail but still had some good birds like Brown-backed Needletail, Blue-eared & Golden-whiskered Barbet and Ochraceous Bulbul ..
I drove out of the Krabi region and back to Phangnga ..
The 28th and at first light i'm back in the Wang Mor Kaeng Park and in 3 hrs I found some good birds with 32 species in total, Large Green-Pigeon, Yellow Bittern, Banded Woodpecker & Blue Whistling Thrush ..
I tried a few sites on route but it was really just about getting to Khao Lak Pier which took about 90 minutes, I sat drinking a coffee whilst it rained, watching the boats and mentioned I had come to the area to try and get a ticket for the boat trip tomorrow, I can arrange that she said and 10 minutes later it was booked ..
I next booked my hotel for the night now I had a boat ticket, then drove to Lam Ru NP - Ton Chong Fa Waterfall trying again for the Forktail unsuccessfully but I did see Red-billed Malkoha & Great Hornbill, 90 minutes and only 7 species ..
My hotel for the night was actually a tent at Sawasdee Lagoon Resort, I arrived with about an hour of daylight left and soon realised it held great potential and should of had more time here but that was just not possible, 13 species best being 2 Pin-tailed Snipe feeding in the long grass on the football pitch ..
Up early on the 29th and did the 30 minute drive to Khao Lak Pier, checked in, grabbed a coffee and then waited, it was easily 30 minutes later than planned to board the boat and still had a 90 minute journey to the first island. I read a blog saying they saw nothing on their journey and that was exactly what I saw, absolutely nothing both out & back ..
The first island was just for snorkelling, I went up to top deck for the 30 minutes and saw ... Nothing .. Although I did see a whole new level of selfie taking by Asian couples where the boyfriend basically was a photo/video slave if he didn't do a good job he had to do it multiple times before she was happy ..
Next Island No:8 which I had an hour on the island seeing 10 species and the bird the trip was for, Nicobar Pigeon, 2 of them were in a fenced off pond area, also Green Imperial Pigeon, Pied Imperial Pigeon and Oriental Cuckoo before getting back on the boat ..
Next island No:9 was another snorkelling stop but I did see Grey-faced Buzzard from the upper deck ..
The main event .. !! Island No:4 and even though I had already seen Nicobar it was all about getting some photos, 2 hours on the island produced 11 species ... 4 Pied, 5 Green all flight views in the canopy and 7 Nicobar Pigeons all picking up peoples food spillages between the benches ..
Another 90 minute boat ride back to the mainland seeing nothing, I then booked a hotel near Chalong Reservoir in Phuket a 2 hr 30 drive, arriving to a cancelled hotel booking !! Booked another 30 minutes away only to arrive to yet another cancelled booking, i've been staying in £30 a night max nicely adequate places now i've had to book a night for £107 and it was an absolute dive in Phuket, The worst i've stayed in ever !! but after over 5 hours I'd had enough, the smell and falling down ceiling I just put up with ..
Sherry's Guest House ~ Is one to avoid .....
The 30th and not surprisingly I was up early and out, Khlong Kata Reservoir and surroundings was my first stop, the smaller lakes near to the reservoir were much more productive with 34 species for the area in 2 hrs like Lesser Whistling Duck, Great Myna and Blue Rock Thrush ..
I tried a few other sites before ending up at Bang Pae Waterfall way to busy but Grey-rumped Treeswift & Grey-faced Buzzard nearby were nice before heading for the airport ..
A total of 145 species for the trip ...
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