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Subho
Hi Mike
Han river in Oksu might have newer species in the water by now. However, given the number of people, I doubt it you can spot passerines there. Uiwang is still the best for overall birding. The rice fields should be harvested by now, so you'll probably have lots of open space.
Have you tried out the hiking trails north of Seoul? Most of them are quite busy but a few in the neighborhood of the Blue House (President's residence) have less people and more birds. And they are very easy to access as well.
Baikal Teals have arrived along the West coast. Last weekend, I went to a place called Seosan .... staggering numbers of Bean and White fronted geese. Baikal Teals were very few in number. However, a local birder told me that the area called Gunsan on the south west coast has them by the hundreds of thousands. But unfortunately none of these places are close to Seoul.
Good luck
cheers
Subho
Han river in Oksu might have newer species in the water by now. However, given the number of people, I doubt it you can spot passerines there. Uiwang is still the best for overall birding. The rice fields should be harvested by now, so you'll probably have lots of open space.
Have you tried out the hiking trails north of Seoul? Most of them are quite busy but a few in the neighborhood of the Blue House (President's residence) have less people and more birds. And they are very easy to access as well.
Baikal Teals have arrived along the West coast. Last weekend, I went to a place called Seosan .... staggering numbers of Bean and White fronted geese. Baikal Teals were very few in number. However, a local birder told me that the area called Gunsan on the south west coast has them by the hundreds of thousands. But unfortunately none of these places are close to Seoul.
Good luck
cheers
Subho