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Just got back from a short solo trip to Bangkok where apparently all I did was look at birds... It was my first time in Thailand ever, and between my relaxation-focused itinerary and the semi-spontaneous meet-up plans on my first two nights (I stayed three), I got to at least familiarize myself with the basics of both train systems and the area around my hotel. I logged 20k–30k steps a day (with an average of 26k steps) but a lot of it was unnecessary walking from having no sense of direction and always getting lost haha! Now my camera roll is full of photos/videos of birds (and reptiles—which deserve their own separate post).

I'm still very new to travel so this is only my second solo trip ever and the first in a country/city I've never been in before. I feel some measure of regret for not eating, shopping, or exploring more, but I'm also pretty happy with the way I traveled—a way that is only possible when I'm by myself. And although I barely slept since I woke up at 3:30AM on Thursday to make my 7:30AM flight, I felt so light and free and open to organic interactions with strangers. (Well, as light and free as one can be when tethered to their phone and fully dependent on Google Maps and power banks. XD)

Maybe one day I'll post about the whole trip but for now—birds!!!

Pictures

I hope I didn't misidentify any of them:
common myna (indeed very common), black-collared starling, Asian openbill, Siamese pied starling, zebra dove
Birds of Bangkok part 2: Little egret (first time seeing one with hair!!), Asian openbill, Large-billed crow (so many), Great myna, Rock pigeon, Oriental magie-robin, Spotted dove. Heard but not seen: Asian Koel

I'm so pleased to be able to recognize the Asian koel call from Wingspan (the only call I internalized because it's so distinctive and familiar), so every time I heard it I felt like I was in Wingspan hahaha. I didn't see any though, I guess they stayed on the trees. ;___;


Did most of my bird-watching in Benchakitti Park and Lumpini Park where my main goal was to see monitor lizards (I only got to see them in Lumpini Park, but I'm not sure if time of day was a factor), but saw common mynas, pigeons/doves, and sparrows (no picture because they're that common) all over the city. :) I hope to see one of the temples if I get to visit again! I had to trim my itinerary so I wasn't overextending myself to make it to meet-ups, and one of the activities I cut off my list was Wat Pho (reclining Buddha). A reason to go back, I suppose. :) (I should make a list of the places I got recommended during the meet-ups too...)
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Life:

  • I've been doing Yoga with Uliana's 30-day yoga challenge. It's only 10 mins a day with a focus on gentle movement and mobility. As I still have lingering cough/cold symptoms this is the ideal level of exercise for me even though the inversions make me miserable. (•ᴗ•،،)

  • I've been trying to use the start of the new year as an impetus to fix my sleeping schedule for the sake of my physical health. It is: not going well. I'm still having trouble falling asleep (probably anxiety) and feeling attacked by how there is too little time in the day to do ANYTHING (...probably also anxiety). BUT I've been better at thinking about going to bed at 10PM.

  • Bird updates: the (narra?) tree across the street is going through its balding phase, and I've been seeing the little egret—which stopped hanging out on this tree in 2025 and appears to be favoring low areas, presumably near water sources—perch on its bare branches. So that's pretty exciting.
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    All neighborhood birds—personal favorites are the pied fantail (so pretty and round! and has the cutest angry eyebrows!) and black-naped oriole (mostly for its call—it's such a head-turner, from its bright plumage and bold eyeliner to its melodious voice).

    6 journal images )
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    3 birds spotted in the city
    Here is the first flush of May
    And soon I will discover whether birds of the summer
    Fly in circles or just fly away

    (A Fine Frenzy has been making a comeback in my playlists lately; I always associated Bomb in a Birdcage with a period in my life that I've left behind, but now I associate it with now too.)

    + A poem from The Invention of the Darling that seems quite relevant to my current fandom:
    "Radiant Abyss" by Li-Young Lee
    Come inside
    this blizzard of falling apple blossoms.

    It's light in here.
    Let me look at you.

    Surrounded by all of this brightness
    flying apart, shining
    dismantled to make room for more shining,

    one of us should say something.
    Or we should both say something, something true
    before we were born, true
    while we lived and true
    after we're gone.

    Nowhere long, these petals fall
    out of one realm
    and into another, state after state.

    In the midst
    of these petals hurrying
    and our own falling and forgetting,

    I look into your eyes
    and spy over my shoulder
    an avalanche of flowers plunging into an abyss.

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