Golden Hour in Evergreen Thickets. Report from Thailand (15 Images)

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That's my favorite place in Suanluang Rama 9 Park, Bangkok, Thailand. It's called a swamp on the map of the park but it looks more like a swampy lake. There are charming napa palm trees hanging low over slimy water,

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and aerial roots of mangrove trees like filament curtains hiding nooks and crannies of this little watery world,

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and dense thickets of grass, vines, and ferns form impenetrable thickets along a grassy part of the shore.

And even though this corner of nature is located within a park, there is not much fakeness in it. For example, like in the real jungle, you will be brutally bitten by mosquitoes and red ants. 😀

But local turtles are different.

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These guys know that a figure on the shore means food. If you linger at a place convenient for turtles, they will begin to appear from the water one by one.

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This happened to me when I was taking images of this scenery with napa palm tree fruits, at a relatively long exposure having put the camera on the pier.

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Suddenly I noticed that something emerged from the water.

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Her claws were so beautiful that my heart sank because I did not have a treat for this beauty.

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These are perhaps yellow-headed temple turtles (Heosemys annandalii). I spotted a pond slider (Trachemys scripta) as well.

There are other residents there as well.

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I used to walk on this pontoon bridge during past visits to Thailand but, today, it is closed to people. Here is a place of showdown between monitor lizards (Varanus salvator)

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and a fishing place for herons of Ardeola genus.

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Another similarity with wild jungles is that the local birds do not allow you to approach them. Even with my telephoto 70-300mm, it was difficult to reach this heron.

The lake is especially beautiful at the sunset.

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The tropics become even more tropical, the gurgling of muddy water and flapping of the wings of evening birds become clearer, and mosquitoes don't give a stranger rest at the hour when dusk falls.

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I was paying extra attention to birds this time. Especially, to a colorful one they call coppersmith barbet (Psilopogon haemacephalus). I heard its voice just a moment ago.

Its song is easy to remember, it sounds like a bomb countdown. 😀 And it resembles cuckoo's voice...

Birdwatching is my new mission!

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I found nor coppersmith barbet, neither a kingfisher that evening. But it was only my third day in Thailand, everything was and is ahead.

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I took the images with a Nikkor 70-300mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on February 2, 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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