Santiphap park revisited: city park in Bangkok

When: March 2025 Weather : hot 28C

Nikon P900 Coolpix

Back in Bangkok and the Sukosol Hotel, I did my usual early morning walk to a nearby city park, Santiphap park just 15min walk from the hotel…only this time I took my time, lingered and enjoyed the park as a whole. Even before I got to park, as I passed the Pullman Hotel driveway….there was some activity in the trees..

A Malayan pied fantail displayed
A house sparrow also posed
Santiphap Park is a tiny city park..maybe two x one city blocks only….it is however carefully manicured and landscaped with many local plants and flowers with a pond in the middle…a path goes all around the park and many locals jog and walk around it…
Many orchid varieties at the pond’s edge greeted me….because I took my time to walk around, I was more aware of the numerous melodious bird songs….of oriental magpie robins and fantails…..
A handsome male oriental magpie robin watched over the park
A striated heron was looking out for breakfast
I hadn’t appreciated that the back of the striated heron was this blue when the light caught it at a certain angle
Asian brown flycatcher
and then the insistent call of the coppersmith barbet caught my attention
It’s interesting that even though it had been a year since my last visit to this park, the coppersmith barbet was seen in almost exactly the same location this time..always a pretty bird to shoot
the track around the park
a floral extravaganza
notices warned of the presence of monitor lizards…and sure enough there were several around
The turtles were also basking in the sunshine
This very pretty pied starling appeared …
and he strode into his nest on the structure
and then this appeared in the bushes..it looks so similar to the olive winged bulbul I saw in Singapore last weekend…
but then, this being Thailand , it’s a streak eared bulbul!
oriental magpie robin at his nest
even the feral pigeons are pretty
The Lagerstromia were blooming

At 8am, everyone in the park suddenly stood up to attention and the national anthem played…interesting! After an hour of just wandering around the park, I headed back to my hotel but the birding hadn’t ended yet….

a female olive backed sunbird seemed most at home amongst the wires!
and a stunning black naped oriole posed

So let’s raise a glass to the city park! A much needed lung of green in frenetuc cities!