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Prek Toal Reserve Bird Watching Day Trip
1 Day (Tour Code: B1)
Tour Highlight
- Prek Toal floating Village, Prek Toal Reserve>>>
- Prek Toal reserved core areas
- Paddle boat in Prek Toal floating village
- One lunch at Prek Toal floating village.
Dress Code
Flexible for birding
Currency
The official currency in Cambodia is Cambodian Riel. It trades at around 4,000 riel to one US dollar. The US dollar is Cambodia’s unofficial second currency; therefore, there is no need to change the money. In fact, it is best to carry US dollars with you while you are traveling in Siem Reap, Cambodia. There are ATM everywhere in Cambodia where you could pick up US dollars as well.
Tour Payment
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Cambodian bird species Name in Khmer, English and Scientific
1. αααΆ / Chinese Francolin / Francolinus pintadeanus
2. αααα½α
ααααΌαα / Japanese Quail / Cotumix japonica
3. αααα½α
ααααΌααααα
/ Rain Quail / Cotumix coromandelica
4. αααα½α
ααααΌαααα / Blue-breasted Quail / Cotumix chinensis
5. αααΆαααααααααα / Bar-backed Partridge / Arborophila brunneopectus
6. αααΆααααΌαααΏα / Orange-necked Partridge / Arborophila davidi
7. αααα½α
αααα
α¬ααΆαααααα·α
/ Chestnut-headed Partridge / Arborophila cambodiana
8. αααΆααΎααααα α¬ααΆαααααα½α
/ Scaly-breasted Partridge / Arborophila chloropus
9. ααΆαααααα Red / Jungle-fowl / Gallus
10. ααΆαααααααααααΆαα / Silver Pheasant / Lophura nycthemera
11. ααααα
ααΌααΈα / Siamese Fireback / Lophura diardi
12. ααΆααααααααΆααααααααααα-αααα / Germaine’s Peacock Pheasant / Polyplectron bicalcaratum
13. ααΆααααααααΆααααααααααα / Grey Peacock Pheasant / Polyplectron bicalcaratum
14. ααααα / Green Peafowl / Pavo muticus
15. αααααΉα / Lesser Whistling-duck / Dendrocygna javanica
16. ααΆααααααααΆα α / White-winged Duck / Cairina scutulata
17. ααΆααΆαααΆαααα / Comb Duck / Sarkidiornis melanotos
18. αααααα / Cotton Pygmy-goose / Nettapus coromandelianus
19. ααΆααααααααΆαααααα / Eurasian Wigeon / Anas penelope
20. ααΆααΆααααα / Spot-billed Duck / Anas poecilorhyncha
21. ααΆααααα
ααα»ααα / Northern Shoveler / Anas clypeata
22. ααΆααααααααα»αααα / Northern Pintail / Anas acuta
23. ααΆααααααααΆαααααΌαα / Garganey / Anas querquedula
24. ααΆααααααΌα
/ Common Teal / Anas crecca
25. ααααΌα
ααΌα
/ Small Buttonquail / Turnix sylvatica
26. αααα½α
α’α»αΈαααΎαααΏα / Yellow-legged Buttonquail / Turnix tanki
27. αααα½α
α’α»αΈα / Barred Buttonquail / Turnix suscitalor
28. αααααΆα / Speckled Piculet / Picumnus innominatus
29. αααααΆαα
α·ααα
αΎαα / White-browed Piculet / Sasia ochraces
30. ααααααααΌα
αααα
-α / Grey-capped Woodpecker / Dendrocopos canicapilus
31. ααααααααααααααα
-α / Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker / Dendrocopos macel
32. ααααααααΌα
ααααΆαααΏα / Yellow-crowned Woodpecker / Dendrocopus mahrattensis
33. αααααααααααααα / Rufous-bellied Woodpecker / Dendrocopos hyperythrus
34. αααααααααααα
ααα»ααααα
/ Rufous Woodpecker / Celeus brachyurus
35. αααααααααααα / White-bellied Woodpecker / Dryocopus javensis
36. ααααααααΌα
ααααααααΏα / Lesser Yellownape / Picus chlorolophus
37. ααααααααααααααααΏα / Greater Yellownape / Picus flavinucha
38. ααααααααΌα
ααααΆααααα α / Laced Woodpecker / Picus vittatus
39. ααααααααααααααΌαααααα / Streak-throated Woodpecker / Picus xanthopygaeus
40. ααααααα
αααααα α / Red-collared Woodpecker / Picus rabieri
41. ααααααααααααααΆααααα
/ Black-headed Woodpecker / Picus erythropygius
42. ααααααααααααααΆααααααα / Grey-headed Woodpecker / Picus canus
43. ααααααααΌα
ααααααααΎα / Common Flameback / Dinopium javanense
44. ααααααααααααααααΎα / Greater Flameback / Chrysocolaptes lucidus
45. ααααααααααΆααααααα / Pale-headed Woodpecker / Gecinulus grantia
46. ααααααα
ααα»αααΏααααααα / Bay Woodpecker / Blythipicus pyrrhotis
47. αααααααααΆαα-α / Black-and-buff Woodpecker / Meiglyptes jugularis
48. αααααααααΆααααααα-α / Heart-spotted Woodpecker / Hemicircus canente
49. ααααααααααΈ / Great Slaty Woodpecker / Mulleripicus pulverulentus
50. αααααααααΌααααα α / Red-vented Barbet / Megalaima lagrandieri
51. αααααααααααΆααααααα / Lineated Barbet / Megalaima lineata
52. ααααααααααα
αααααα / Green-eared Barbet / Megalaima faiostricta
53. αααααααααααααααΏα / Black-browed / Megalaima oorti
54. ααααααααα»αααΌα‘α / Moustached Barbet / Megalaima incognita
55. αααααααααααΆααααα
/ Blue-eared Barbet/ Megalaima australis
56. αααααααα’ααα»α / Coppersmith Barbet / Megalaima haemacephala
57. αααααααΌα
/ Oriental Pied Hornbill / Anthracoceros albirostris
58. ααααααα / Great Hornbill / Buceros bicomis
59. αααααααααα / Brown Hornbill / Anorrhinus tickelli
60. ααααΆαα / Wreathed Hornbill / Aceros undulatus
61. ααΆααΌ α¬ (ααΆαα»αααΎα) / Common Hoopoe / Upupa epops
62. α
αΆαα
αααααααΏα / Orange-breasted Trogon / Harpactes epops
63. α
αΆαα
ααααααααα α / Red-headed Trogon / Harpactes erythrocephalus
64. ααΆαααα / Indian Roller / Coracias benghalensis
65. ααΆααααα / Dollarbird / Eurystomus orientalis
66. α
α
αΆαααααΉα / Coomon Kingfisher / Alcedo atthis
67. α
α
αΆααααα
ααααα / Blue-eared Kingfisher / Alcedo meninting
68. α
α
αΆαααΌα
α
α»ααααααααα α / Black-backed Kingfisher / Ceyx erithacus
69. ααααααα / Banded Kingfisher / Lacedo pulchella
70. ααΆααα / Stork-billed Kingfisher / Halcyon capensis
71. ααααααα α / Ruddy Kingfisher / Halcyon coromanda
72. αααααααΌα-α / White-throated Kingfisher / Halcyon smyrnensis
73. αααααααΆααααα
/ Black-capped / Halcyon pileata
74. αααααα-α / Collared Kingfisher / Todiramphus chloris
75. ααααααα
-α / Pied Kingfisher / Ceryie rudis
76. αααααααααα / Blue-bearded Bee-eater / Nyctyomis athertoni
77. ααααααααΌα
/ Green Bee-eater / Merops orientalis
78. ααααααααααΆααααααα
αΆαα / Blue-throated Bee-eater / Merops viridis
79. ααααααααααΆααααα / Blue-tailed Bee-eater/ Merops philippinus
80. ααααααααααΆααααααααα
αΈ / Chestnut-headed Bee-eater / Merops leschenaulti
81. ααΆαα
αααααα / Chestnut-winged Cuckoo / Clamator doromandus
82. ααΆαα
αα / Large Hawk Cuckoo / Hierococcyx sparverioides
83. ααΆαα
αααααααααα / Hodgson’s Hawk Cuckoo / Hierococcyx fugax
84. ααΆαα
ααααΆαααααααααααΆα / Indian Cuckoo / Cuculus micropterus
85. ααΆαα
αααα’αααααααΏα / Oriental Cuckoo / Cuculus saturatus
86. ααΆαα
αααα½αα’αααααααααα / Banded Bay Cuckoo / Cacomantis sonnneratii
87. ααΆαα
ααΌαα· / Plaintive Cuckoo / Cacomantis merulinus
88. ααΆαα
αααα / Asian Emerald Cuckoo / Chrysococcyx Maculatus
89. ααΆαα
ααααΆα / Violet Cuckoo / Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus
90. ααΆαα
αααα
/ Drongo Cuckoo / Sumiculus lugubris
91. ααΆαα
/ Asian Koel / Eudynamys scolopacea
92. αα»αααΆααΌ / Green-billed Malkoha/ Phaenicophaeus tristis
93. αααααα α¬ ααααα
αΆααααααΆαα / Coral-billed Ground Cuckoo / Carpococcyx renauldi
94. ααααΌααα / Greater Coucal / Centropus sinensis
95. ααααΌαααααΌα / Lesser Coucal / Centropus bengalensis
96. ααααααα·α
/ Vernal Hanging Parrot / Loriculus vemalis
97. αααααα / Alexandrine Parakeet / Psittacula eupatria
98. αααααααα»ααααααΏα / Grey-headed Parakeet / Psittacula finschil
99. αααα’αΆαα / Blossom-headed Parakeet / Psittacula roseata
100. ααααα / Red-breasted Parakeet / Psittacuta alexandri
101. αααα
ααααΆαααααα / (German’s Swiftlet) / Collocalia germani
102. αααα
ααααΆαααααααααα / White-throated Needletail / Hirundapus caudacutus
103. αααα
ααααΆαααααααα / Silver-backed Needletail / Hirundapus cochinchinensis
104. αααα
ααααΆαααααααααααα / Brown-backed needletail / Hirundapus giganteus
105. αααα
ααααΆαααΎαααααα / Asian Palm Swift / Cypsiurus balasiensis
106. αααα
ααααΆαααααα»αααα / Fork-tailed Swift / Apus pacificus
107. αααα
ααααΆαα
α»αααααα / House Swift / Apus affinis
108. αααα
ααααΆααααα / Crested Treeswift / Hemiprocne coronate
109. αααααααααΆα / Barn Owl / Tyto alba
110. α±α‘αααααΈ / Oriental Bay Owl / Phodilus badius
111. ααααΆαααααα / Mountain Scops Owl / Otus spilocephalus
112. ααααΆααααΌα / Oriental Scops Owl / Otus sunia
113. αͺα‘α‘αΉα / Collared Scops Owl / Otus bakkamoena
114. ααΈαα»ααααααα / Spot-billed Eagle Owl / Bubo nipalensis
115. ααΈαα»αααααΈ ααααΆαααααα / Brown Fish Owl / Ketupa zeylonensis
116. ααΈαα»αααααΈ ααααΆαα / Buffy Fish Owl / Ketupa ketupu
117. αααααααΌ / Spotted Wood Owl / Strix seloputo
118. αααααααΌα / Brown Wood Owl / Strix leptogrammica
119. αααααΌα
ααααααα½α / Collared Owlet / Glaucidium brodiei
120. αααααΌα
αααα / Asian Barred Owlet / Glaucidium cuculoides
121. αααααΌα
ααΌαα· / Spotted Owlet / Athene brama
122. αααααααα / Brown Hawk Owl / Ninox scutulata
123. α
αΆαααΆαααααααα / Javan Frogmouth / Batrachostomus javensis
124. αααααΆαααα / Great eared Nightjar / Eurostopodus macrotis
125. αααααΆαααα»α / Grey Nightjar / Caprimulgus indicus
126. αααααΆααα
αα / Large-tailed Nightjar / Caprimulgus macrurus
127. αααααΆααααΌα
/ Indian Nightjar / Caprimulgus asiaticus
128. αααααΆααααΌαα»α·α
/ Savanna Nightjar / Caprimulgus affinis
129. ααααΆααααα»α / Rock Pigeon / Columba livia
130. αααΌαααααΆααααααα / Pale-capped Pigeon / Columba punicea
131. αααααΆααα / Oriental Turtle / Dove / Streptopelia orientalis
132. αααααΆα / Spotted Dove / Streptopelia chinensis
133. αααααααΆαα / Red Collared Dove / Streptopelia tranquebarica
134. ααααααα / Barred Cuckoo Dove / Macropygia unchall
135. αααααααΆααααα / Emerald Dove / Chalcophaps indica
136. αααααΌα
/ Peaceful Dove / Geopelia striata
137. ααααΆαααα / Nicobar Pigeon / Caloenas nicobarica
138. αααΌαααααΆααααααα / Pink-necked Green Pigeon / Treron vernans
139. αααΌαααααΆααααα / Orange-breasted Green Pigeon / Treron bicincta
140. αααΌαααααααααΏα / Pompadour Green Pigeon / Treron pompadora
141. αααααα α¬ αααΌαα
ααα»αααΏα / Thick-billed Green Pigeon / Treron curvirostra
142. αααΌαααΎαααΏα / Yellow-footed Green Pigeon / Treron phoenicoptera
143. αααΌαααααα»ααααα»α / Pin-tailed Green Pigein / Treron apicauds
144. αααΌαααααα»αααααα / Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon / Treron sphenura
145. ααααΆααααα / Green Imperial Pigeon / Ducula aenea
146. ααααΆααααα / Mountain Imperial Pigeon / Ducula badia
147. ααααΆαα-αααα
/ Pled Imperial Pigeon / Ducula bicolor
148. ααααΉα α¬ αααααΆααα’ααααΎα / Bengal Florican / Houbaropsis bengalensis
149. ααααα / Sarus Crane / Grus antigone
150. αααΌαααΉα / Masked Finfoot / Heliopais personata
151. αα»αααΌαααΎααααα
/ Slaty-legged Crake / Rallina eurizonoides
152. αααααααα / Slaty-breasted Rail / Gallirallus striatus
153. ααΆααααΉα / White-breasted Waterhen / Amaurornis phoenicurus
154. αα»αααΌαααΌα
/ Baillon’s Crake / Porzana pusilla
155. ααΆααααα / Ruddy-breasted Crake / Porzana fusca
156. αα»αααΌαααααααααααα / White-browed Crake / Porzana cinerea
157. αααα»α / Watercock / Gallicrex cinerea
158. ααα / Purple Swarnphen / Porphyrio porphyrio
159. ααΆααααΉααααα
/ Common Moorthen / Gallinula chloropus
160. ααααΉα α¬ ααΆαα·α / Common Coot / Fulica atra
161. ααααααααααααααα»ααααα»α / Pintail Snipe / Gallinago stenura
162. αααααααααα / Common Snipe / Gallinapo gallinago
163. ααααααα / Eurasian Woodcock / Scolopax rusticola (163b. αααααααα»αααααααΆαααααΌαα / Black-tailed Godwit / Limosa limosa
164. αααααααα»ααααααααααααα / Bar-tailed Godwit / Limosa lapponica
165. ααααΆαααΌα
/ Whimbrel / Numennius phaeopus
166. ααααΆααα / Eurasian Curlew / Numenius arquata
167. α
α‘ααΎααααα α / Spotted Redshank / Tringa erythropus
168. α
α‘ααΎααααα αααααΆαααααΌαα / Common Redshank / Tringa totanus
169. ααΈαααΈαααΎαααα / Marsh Sandpiper / Tringa stagnatilis
170. α
α‘ααΎαααααα / Common Greenshank / Tringa nebularia
171. α
α‘ααΎααααα ααΌα / Nordmann’s Greenshank / Tringa guttifer
172. ααΈαααΈαααααΆαααααααααααα
αΆαα / Green Sandpiper / Tringa ochropus
173. ααΈαααΈαααααΆαααααααααααααα
αΈ / Wood Sandpiper / Tringa glareola
174. ααΈαααΈαα
ααα»αααα / Terek Sandpiper / Xenus cinereus
175. ααΈαααΈα / Common Sandpiper / Actilis hypoleucos
176. αααααΆαααΌα / Ruddy Tumstone / Arenaria interpres
177. αααααααα»αααααΌα
αααααααα / Asian Dowitcher / Limnodromus semipalmatus
178. ααΈαααΈαααααα α / Red-necked Stint / Calidris ruficollis
179. ααΈαααΈαααΎαααα
αΈααΏα / Temminck’s Stint / Calidris temminckii
180. ααΈααΈαααΎααααααΏα / Long-toed Stint / Calidris subminuta
181. ααΈαααΈαα
ααα»αααααΆα / Curlew Sandpiper / Calidris ferruginea
182. ααΈαααΈαα
ααα»αααα / Broad-billed Sandpiper / Limicola falcinellus
183. ααΈαααΈαααΎααααα α / Ruff / Philomachus pugnax
184. ααΈαααΈαα-α ααααααααα α / Red-necked Phalarope / Phalaropus lobatus
185. αααααααα / Greater Painted-snipe / Rostratula benghalensis
186. αααα αΈαα / Pheasant-tailed Jakana / Hydrophasianus chirurgus
187. αααα αΈααααα
/ Bronze-winged Jacana / Metopidius indicus
188. ααααααααααΆαααααααα / Eurasian Thick-knee / Burhinus cedicnemus
189. ααααααααααΆααα
ααα»ααααα
/ Great Thick-knee / Esacus recurvirostris
190. ααΎαααα / Black-winged Stilt / Himantopus himantopus
191. ααααααααΆααααααααΆα / Pacific Golden Plover / Pluvialis fulva
192. ααααααααΆααααααααα / Grey Plover / Pluvialis squatarola
193. ααααααααΆααααααααααααΌααααα
/ Little Ringed Plover / Charadrius dubius
194. ααααααααΆαααααΎααααα
/ Kentish Plover / Charadrius alexandrinus
195. ααααααααΆαααααααΆα
α / Malaysian Plover / Charadrius peronii
196. ααααααααΆααααααααααααΌαααααΎαα
ααα»αααααΈ / Lesser Sand Plover / Charadrius mongolus
197. ααααααααΆααααααααααααΌαααααΎαα
ααα»αααα / Greater Sand Plover / Charadrius leschenauitii
198. ααααααααΆααα / Oriental Plover / Charadrius veredus
199. αααααααα·α
ααααα / River Lapwing / Vanellus cinereus
200. αααααααα·α
ααααΆααααααα / Grey-headed Lapwing / Vanellus cinereus
201. αααααααα·α
αα½α / Red-wattled Lapwing / Vanellus indicus
202. αααααααΈααα / Oriental Pratincole / Glareola maldivarum
203. αααααααΈαααααα / Small Pratincole / Glareola lactea
204. ααΆααα½ααααα
αααα’ααααα / Pomarine Skua / Stercoralus pomarinus
205. ααΆααα½ααααα
ααααα»ααααα»α / Parasitic Jaeger / Stercorarlus parasiticus
206. αααααααααα»αααα / Long-tailed Jaeger / Stercorarius longicaudus
207. αααααα
ααα»ααααααααΈ / Indian Skimmer / Rynchops albicollis
208. ααΆααα½αααααΆαααααα / Brown-headed Gull / Larus brunnicephalus
209. ααΆααα½αααααΆααααα
/ Black-headed Gull / Larus ridibundus
210. αααααα
ααα»αααΆααα½α / Gull-billed Tern / Gelochelidon nilotica
211. αααααα
ααα»ααααααα α / Caspian Tern / Stema caspia
212. αααααααααα / River Tern / Stema aurantia
213. αααααααΌα
αααααα / Lesser Crested Tern / Stema bengalensis
214. ααααααααααααα / Great Crested Tern / Stema bergii
215.....
216. ααααααααα
αΉαααααα
/ Black-naped Tern / Stema sumatrana
217. ααααα / Common Tern / Stema hirundo
218. αααααααΌα
/ Little Tern / Stema albifrons
219. αααααααααααα
/ Black-billied Tern / Stema acuticauda
220. αααααα’αΆα‘αααΈ / Aleutian Tern / Stema aleutica
221. ααααααααα
αααααααααα / Bridled Tern / Stema anaethetus
222. αααααααααααααα / Whiskered Tern / Chlidonias hybridus
223. αααααααααΆαα / White-winged Tern / Chlidonias leucopterus
224. ααααααααααααααΆααααααα / Brown Noddy / Anous Stolidus
225. ααααααα / Osprey / Pandion haliaetus
226. ααααΆαααααααααααΆαααααααααα / Jerdon’s Baza / Aviceda jerdoni
227. ααααΆαααααα
αααααΆαααα / Black Baza / Aviceda leuphotes
228. αα’αΆααααα»α / Oriental Honey-buzzard / Pemis ptilohyncus
229. ααααΆααααα / Black-shouldered Kite / Elanus caeruleus
230. ααααααααα
/ Black Kite / Milvus migrans
231. αααααααΆαααΏααααααα
/ Brahminy Kite / Haliastur indus
232. α’αααα»ααα / White-bellied Sea Eagle / Haliaeetus leucogaster
233. α’αααααΈαα / Pallas’s Fish Eagle / Haliaeetus leucoryphus
234. α’αααααΈααΌα
/ Lesser Fish Eagle / Ichthyophaga humilis
235. α’αααααΈααααΆααααααα / Grey-headed Fish Eagle / Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus
236. ααααΆαααα / White-rumped Vulture / Gyps bengalensis
237. ααααΆαααααα / Slender-billed Vulture / Gyps tenuirostris
238. ααααΆααααα
/ Cinereous Vulture / Aegypius monachus
239. ααααΆαααααΎα / Red-headed Vulture / Sarcogyps calvus
240. α’αααα ααΆα / Short-toed Snake Eagle / Circaetus gallicus
241. α’αααααααα / Crested Serpent Eagle / Spilomis cheela
242. αα’αΆααααααΆα / Eastern Marsh Harrier / Circus spilonotus
243. αα’αΆαααααΆααααααα / Hen Harrier / Circus cyaneus
244. αα’αΆαααααΆααααα
/ Pied Harrier / Circus melanoleucos
245. ααααΆααααααΆααααααααααααααΈ / Crested Goshawk / Accipiter trivirgatus
246. ααααΆααααααΆαααα / Shikra / Accipiter badius
247. ααααΆααααααΆαααααααααα / Chinese Sparrowhawk / Accipiter soloensis
248. ααααΆααααΌα
ααααΆαααα / Japanese Sparrowhawk / Accipiter gularis
249. ααααΆααααααΆαααα αααα / Besra / Accipiter virgatus
250. ααααΆαααααα / Northern Goshawk / Accipiter gentilis
251. αα’αΆαααααα / Rufous-winged Buzzard / Butastur indicus
252. αα’αΆααααα
αααααααα / Grey-faced Buzzard / Butastur indicus
253. αα’αΆαααΆα / Common Buzzard / Buteo buteo
254. α’ααααα
αααα / Black Eagle / Ictinaetus malayyensis
255. α’ααααα
ααΈααΎα / Greater Spotted Eagle / Aquila clanga
256. ...
257. α₯ααααααΈαα / Imperial Eagle / Aquila heliaca
258. ααααΆαααααααααα / Rufous-bellied Eagle / Hieraaetus kienerii
259. α’αααααα
αααΎαααα / Changeable / Hawk Eagle / Spizaetus cirrhatus
260. α’ααααα / Mountain Hawk Eagle / Spizaetus nipalensis
261. ααααΆααααααΆααααα½α
α
α»αααααα / White-rumped Falcon / Polihierax insignis
262. ααααΆααααΌα
ααααΆααααα½α
/ Collared Falconet / Microhierax caerulescens
263. ααααΆαααααΆαααααα
/ Common Kestrel / Falco tinnunculus
264. ααααΆααααααΆααααα½α
ααααααα
αααα / Oriental Hobby / Falco severus
265. ααααΆααααααααΆααααα½α
/ Peregrine Falcon / Falco peregrinus
266. ααα»αααΉα / Little Grebe / Tachybaptus ruficollis
267. ααααα / Darter / Anhinga melanogaster
268. ααα’ααααΉαααΌα
/ Little Cormorant / Phalacrocorax niger
269. ααα’ααααΉαααααα / Indian Cormorant / Phalacrocorax fuscicollis
270. ααα’ααααΉααα / Great Cormorant / Phalacrocorax carbo
271. αα»ααααααααΌα
/ Little Egret / Egretta garzetta
272. αα»αααα»ααα / Pacific Reef Egret / Egretta sacra
273. αααααΆαααααα / Grey Heron / Ardea cinerea
274. αααααΆα
ααα»ααα/ Great-billed Heron / Aedea sumatrana
275. αααααΆααααα / Purple Heron / Ardea purpurea
276. αα»αααααααα / Great Egret / Casmerodius / albus
277. αα»ααααααααααα / Intermediate Egret / Mesophoyx intermedia
278. αα»ααα / Cattle Egret / Bubulcus ibis
279. αα»αααααααααΆααααααα
αΆαα / Chinese Pond Heron / Ardeola bacchus
280. αα»αααααααααΆααααααααα
αΈ / Javan Pond Heron / Ardeola speciosa
281. αααα’αΆα
α α¬ αααααΆααααΆα / Little Heron / Butorides striatus
282. ααααα / Black-crowned Night Heron / Nycticorax nycticorax
283. ααααααααααααααΆαα / Malayan Night Heron / Gorsachius melanolophus
284. αα»ααααααααααΆαα / Yellow Bittern / Ixobrychus sinensis
285. αα»αααααααα»α / Chinnamon Bittern / Ixobrychus cinnamomeus
286. αα»ααααα
α¬ ααααΎαα’ααααΎα / Black Bitten / Dupetor flavicollis
287. αααααααααα / Great Bittern / Botaurus stellaris
288. αααΆααααααΆα / Greater Flamingo / Phoenicopterus ruber
289. ααααααααα½ααααα / Glossy Ibis / Plegadis falcinellus
290. ααααααααα½αα / Black-headed Ibis / Threskiomis melanocephalus
291. ααααααα
αααα / White-shouldered Ibis / Pseudibis davisoni
292. ααααααααααα¬α³ααΎα / Giant Ibis / Pseudibis gigantea
293. αα»αα / Great White Pelican / Pelecanus onocrotatus
294. αα»ααααααα / Spot-billed Pelican / Pelecanus philippensis
295. αααΆα α / Milky Stork / Mycteria cinerea
296. αααΆαααα / Painted Storm / Mycteria leucocephala
297. αααΆαα
ααα»αααααΆαααααΆ / Eurasian Spoonbill / Platalea leucorodia / 297b. α
ααααααααα / Asian Openbill / Anastomus oscitans
298. αααΆααααα
/ Black Stork / Ciconia nigra
299. αααααα α¬αααα»α α¬αα»αααΆααα’αααα / Woolly-necked Stork / Ciconia episcopus
300. α’ααααααααα
α¬αααααααααΌα / Black-necked Stork / Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus
301. ααααααααΌα
/ Lesser Adjutant / Leptoptilos dubius
302. αααααααα / Greater Adjutant / Leptoptilos dubius
303. αααα
ααααΆαααΌα
ααα / Lesser Frigatebird / Fregatta ariel
304. αααα
ααααΆαααα / Christmas Island Frigatebird / Fregata andrewsi
305. αααΆααααααααααα
ααααα / Eared Pitta / Pitta Phayrei
306. αααΆαααααααα
α»αααααααα / Bleu-rumped Pitta / Pitta soror
307. αααΆααΎαααααααα / Bleu Pitta / Pitta cyanea
308. αααΆαααααααααααααααα / Bar-bellied Pitta / Pitta elliotii
309. αααΆααααααααααααΌαααααΆαααααα / Hooded Pitta / Pitta sordida
310. αααΆαααααααααααΆαααα / Bleu-winged Pitta / Pitta moluccensis
311. ααααα
ααα»αααααααααα α / Black-and-red Broadbill / Cymbirhynchus macrohyncho
312. ααααα
ααα»αααααααα»αααα / Long-tailed Broadbill / Psarisomus dalhousiae
313. ααααα
ααα»ααααααααααΆαα / Silver-breasted Broadbill / Serilophus lunatus
314. ααααα
ααα»ααα / Banded Broadbill / Eurylaimus javanicus
315. ααααα
ααα»αααα-α / Dusky Broadbill / Corydon sumatranus
316. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΆα-α / Golden-bellied Gerygone / Gerygone sulphurea
317. α
αααα»αααα / Asian Fairy Bluebird / Irena puella
318. α
ααααα
αΈααααΆαααα / Blue-winged Leafbird / Chloropsis cochinchinensis
319. α
ααααα
αΈααααΆαααααΎα / Golden-fronted Leafbird / Chloropsis aurifrons
320. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααα’ααααα / Tiger Shrike / Lanius tigrinus
321. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααααααα / Brown Shrike / Lanius cristatus
322. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααααααααααα / Burmese Shrike / Lanius colluriodes
323. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααα»αααα / Long-tailed Shrike / Lanius schach
324. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααααααα / Grey-backed Shrike / Lanius tephronotus
325. αααααα»αΈαα»αααα»ααα / Mangrove Whistler / Pachycephala grisola
326. αα½ααα½ααααα½αααααα / Eurasian Jay / Garrulus glandarius
327. αα½ααα½αααα / Red-billed Blue Magpie / Urocissa erythrorhyncha
328. αα½ααα½ααααα / Common Green Magpie / Cissa chinensis
329. αα½ααα½αααααΆαααααα / Indochinese Green Magpie / Cissa hypoleuca
330. αα½ααα½αααΏα / Rufous Treepie / Dendrocitta vagabunda
331. αααααΆααααααΆ / Racket-tailed Treepie / Crypsirina temia
332. αα½ααα½αααααα»αααααα / Ratchet-tailed Treepie / Temnurus temnurus
333. ααα’αα / Large-billed Crow / Curvus macrorhynchos
334. αααα
ααααΆαααααΆααα / Ashy Woodswallow / Artamus fuscus
335. α
αααα»α / Black-necked Oriole / Oriolus chinensis
336. α
αααα»αααααΆααααα
/ Black-hooded Oriole / Oriolus xanthomus
337. α
αααα»ααααα½ααααααα
αΆαα / Maroon Oriole / Priolus traillii
338. α
αααα»αααααΆαα / Silver Oriole / Oriolus mellianus
339. α’ααα’αααα / Large Cuckooshrike / Coracina macei
340. α’ααα’ααααααααααααα»α / Indochinese Curacina polioptera
341. α’ααα’ααααααΆαααααα
αααα
/ Black-winged Cuckooshrike / Coracina melaschistos
342. α
αααααααααΆααΌα / Swinhoe’s Minivet / Pericrocotus cantonensis
343. α
ααααααααα
-α / Ashy Minivet / Pericrocotus divaricatus
344. α
αααααααΌα
/ Small Minivet / Pericrocotus cinnamomeus
345. α
ααααααααα / Grey-chinned Minivet / Pericrocotus solaris
346. α
ααααααα / Scarlet Minivet / Pericrocotus flammeus
347. α
ααααααα»ααΆα / Rosy Minivet / Pericrocotus roseus
347. α’ααα’ααααααΆααααα
ααααΌαα / Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike/ Hemipus picalus
348. αααααΆααααααΆααααααα
/ White-throated Fantail / Rhipidura atbicollis
349. αααααΆααααααΆα
α·ααα
αΎαα / White-browed Fantail / Rhipidura aureola
350. αααααΆαααααΆαααααααααα
/ Pied Fantail / Rhipidura javanica
351. α’ααααααααα
/ Black Drongo / Dicrurus macrocercus
352. α’ααααααααααα / Ashy Drongo / Dicrurus leucophaeus
353. α’αααααα
ααα»αααα’αα / Crow-billed Drongo / Dicrurus annectans
354. α’ααααααααα
αααΎα / Bronzed Drongo / Dicrurus aeneus
355. α’αααααααααααααα / Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo / Dicrurus remifer
356. α’ααααααααααααααα / Spangled Drongo / Dicrurus hottentottus
357. α’αααααααααααααα / Greater Racket-tailed Drongo / Dicrurus paradiseus
358. ααα·α
αααααΌαααααΆααααα
/ Black-naped Monarch / Hypothymis azurea
359. αααααα»αΈαα»αααααα»αααα / Asian Paradise-flycatcher / Terpsiphone paradisi
360. α
ααα
α
ααααΆααααα
-α / Common lora / Aegithina tiphia
361. α
ααα
α
ααααΆααααα
/ Great lora / Aegithina lafresnayei
362. α’αα’ααααααα / Large Woodshrike / Tephrodomis gularis
363. α’ααα’ααααΌα
/ Common Woodshrike / Tephrodormis pondicerianus
364. ααα·α
ααα α-α / White-throated Rick Thrush / Monticola gularis
365. ααα·α
ααα / Blue Rock Thrush / Monticola solitarius
366. ααα·α
ααααααα½ααααα
/ Blue Whistling Thrush / Myophonus caeruleus
367. ααα·α
αααααααΆαααΏα / Orange-headed Thrush / Zoothera citrina
368. ααα·α
ααααααα½ααααααΆ / Scaly Thrush / Zoothera dauma
369. ααα·α
αααα
ααα»αααα / Dark-sided Thrush / Zoothera marginata
370. ααα·α
αααα
ααααΆααααααα / Eurasian Blackbird / Turdus merula
371. ααα·α
αααα
α·ααα
αΎα-α / Eyebrowed Thrush / Turdus obscurus
372. ααα·α
ααααΆαααααΈ / Lesser Shortwing / Brachypteryx leucophrys
373. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αα
αα-α / Dark-sided Flycatcher / Muscicapa sibirica
374. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααααααααα / Asian Brown Flycatcher / Muscicapa dauurica
375. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααααΌαααααΌαααααα / Brown-streaked Flycatcher / Muscicapa williamsoni
376. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αα
αααΎαααα / Mugimaki Flycatcher / Ficedula mugimaki
377. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αα
ααα»αααΌα
ααααΈ / Slaty-backed Flycatcher
378. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»α ααααα α / Red-throated Flycatcher / Ficedula parva
379. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααααΆα-α / Snowy-browed Flycatcher / Ficedula hyperythra
380. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααΌα
αααα
-α / Little Pied Flycatcher / Ficedula westermanni
381. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»ααααα½αααα αααα / Bleu-and-white Flycatcher / Cyanoptila cyanomelana
382. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»ααααααα
αΈααΆα / Verditer Flycatcher / Eumyias thalassina
383. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»ααα / Large Niltava / Niltava grandis
384. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααΌα
/ Fujian Niltava / Niltava davidi
385. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααααααααααα
αααααα
/ Hainan Blue Flycatcher / Cyomis hainanus
386. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααααααααα / Pale Blue Flycatcher / Cyormis unicolor
387. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»α α ααα / Blue-throated Flycatcher / Cyornis rubeculoides
388. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»ααααα / Hill Blue Flycatcher / Cyomis banyumas
389. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααΆαααααΆα / Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher / Cyomis tickelliae
390. α
αΆααα»αΈαα»αααααΆααααααα / Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher / Culicicapa ceylonensis
391. α
αΆαααΆααααα α-αααα α / Siberian Rubythroat / Luscinia calliope
392. α
αΆαααΆααααα α-ααα / Bluethroat Luscinia svecica
393. ααααΆα
ααααααΌαααΏα / Siberian Blue Robin / Luscinia cyane
394. ααααΆα
αα / Oriental Magpie Robin / Copsychus saularis
395. ααααΆα
αααααα / White-rumped Shama / Copsychus malabaricus
396. ααααΆα
αααααα½ααααα
/ White-tailed Robin / Myiomela leucura
397. α
αΆαααααα»αααααααα α-αααα
/ Slaty-backed Forktail / Enicurus schistsceus
398. ααα·α
αααα½αααααααααΆαααα / Green Cochoa / Cochoa viridis
399. ααα·α
αααααααΌαααααα / Common Stonechat / Saxicola torquata
400. ααα·α
ααααααα
α
α»ααααα α / Pied Bushchat / Saxicola caprata
401. ααα·α
ααααααααα / Grey Bushchat / Saxicola ferrea
402. αααααααα
ααααα»αααααα / Chestnut-tailed Starling / Sturnus malabaricus
403. αααααααα
αααααΌαααααΆααααα
(αααααΉαααα) / Purple-backed Starling / Sturnus sturninus
404. αααααααα
ααααΆ-α / White-shouldered Starling / Sturnus sinensis
405. αααααΈααααααααααα
ααα / Asian Pied Starling / Sturnus contra
406. αααααΈααααααα / Black-collared Starling / Sturnus nigricollis
407. αααααααα
/ Vinous-breasted Starling / Sturnus burmannicus
408. ααΈα α¬ααΆαα·ααΆααααα / Common Myna / Acridotheres tristis
409. ααΆαα·ααΆααααααααΈ / White-vented Myna / Acridotheres grandis
410. ααΆαα·ααΆαααααααΆαααΏα / Golden-crested Myna / Ampeliceps coronatus
411. ααΆαα·ααΆααααα / Hill Myna / Gracula religiosa
412. ααααααααΌα
αααααααααα»α / Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch / Sitta castanea
413. ααααααααΌα
α
ααα»ααααα α / Velvet-fronted Nuthatch / Sitta frontalis
414. ααα·α
ααααΆαααΌα / Great Tit / Parus major
415. ααα·α
ααααΆαααΌαααααΌααααα
/ Black-throated Tit / Aegithalos concinnus
416. αααα
ααααΆαααααααααααα / Sand Martin / Riparia riparia
417. αααα
ααααΆαααααααααααααΆα / Plain Martin / Riparia paludicola
418. αααα
ααααΆα / Barn Swallow / Hirundo rustica
419. αααα
ααααΆαααα»ααα / Pacific Swallow / Hirundo tahitica
420. αααα
ααααΆαααααα»αααααααΈα / Wire-tailed Swallow / Hirundo smithii
421. αααα
ααααΆαα
α»ααααααααα α / Red-rumped Swallow / Hirundo daurica
422. αααα
ααααΆααααααααα / Striated Swallow / Hirundo striofata
423. αααα
ααααΆαα
α»ααααα-α / Asian House Martin / Delichon dasypus
424. ααα·α
ααααΆααααα
/ Black-headed Bulbul / Pycnonotus atriceps
425. ααα·α
ααααΆααααα
αααααα / Black-crested Bulbul / Pycnonotus melanicterus
426. ααα·α
αααα
αααααα α α / Red-whiskered Bulbul / Pycnonofus jocosus
427. ααα·α
ααααΆααααα
α
α»ααααα α / Sooty-headed Bulbul / Pycnonotus aurigaster
428. ααα·α
αα»αααΆααααΏα / Stripe-throated Bulbul / Pycnonotus finlayson
429. α
αΆααααα½α
/ Yellow-vented Bulbul / Pycnonotus goiavier
430. ααα·α
αααα
ααααααΌα / Streak-eared Bulbul / Pycnonotus blantordi
431. ααα·α
αααααααααααΌαααΏαα
αΆαα / Puff-throated Bulbul / Alophoixus pallidus
432. ααα·α
αααααα-αααααΌααααααα / Ochraceous Bulbul / Alophoixus ochraceus
433. ααα·α
ααααααΌαα
αααα / Grey-eyed Bulbul / Iole propinqua
434. ααα·α
αααααα ααααΆααααααααα
/ Ashy Bulbul / Hemixos flavala
435. ααα·α
αααα / Mountain Bulbul / Hypsipetes mcclellandii
436. ααα·α
αααα
/ Black Bulbul / Hypsipetes Ieucocephalus
437. α
αΆααααααΌα α
α»αααααα»αα / Zitting Cisticola / Cisticola juncidis
438. α
αΆααααααΌα αααααΌαααααΆαααΏα / Bright-headed Cisticola / Cisticola exilis
439. α
αΆααααααΌααα / Brown Prinis / Prinis polychroa
440. α
αΆααααααΌαααααΆαα
αααα / Rufescent Prinia / Prinia rufescens
441. α
αΆααααααΌαααααΌααααααα / Grey-breasted Prinia / Prinia hodgsonii
442. α
αΆααααααΌαααΏα / Yellow-bellied Prinia / Prinia flaviventris
443. α
αΆααααααΌαα
α·ααα
αΎαα / Plain Prinia / Prinia inomata
444. α
αΆαααααααα
αα αααααα½αααααα / Chestnut-flanked White-eye / Zosterops erythropleurus
445. α
αΆααααααααααααα / Oriental White-eye / Zosterops palpebrosus
446. α
αΆααααααααα’ααααααα»α / Grey-bellied Tesia / Tesia cyanlventer
447. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααα»ααα»α / Asian Stubtail / Urosphena squameiceps
448. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΌαα’α»α
/ Spotted Bush Warbler / Bradypterus thoracicus
449. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΌαα
α»ααααα / Lanceolated Warbler / Locustella Ianceolata
450. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
α»αααααα
αααα / Rusty-rumped Warbler / Locustella certhiola
451. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
α·ααα
αΎααααα
α / Black-browed Reed Warbler / Acrocephalus bistrigiceps
452. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααΆααααα / Manchurian Reed Warbler / Acrocephalus tangorum
453. α
αΆαααΌαααΆ / Oriental Reed Warbler / Arcrocephalus orientalis
454. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
ααα»ααα / Thick-billed Warbler / Acrocephalus aedon
455. α
αΆαααααααα / Mountain Tailorbird / Orthotomus cuculatus
456. α
αΆαααα / Common Tailorbird / Orthotomus sutorius
457. α
αΆαααααααα / Dark-necked Tailorbird / Orthotomus atrogularis
458. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααααααα / Dusky Warbler / Phylloscopus fuscatus
459. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααααααααααα»αααααΆαα / Radde’s Warbler / Phylloscopus
460. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
α·ααα
αΎαααΏα / Yellow-browed Warbler / Phylloscopus inornatus
461. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
ααα»αααααα / Actic Warbler / Phylloscopus borealis
462. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΌαααααΆαααΈα / Two-barred Warbler / Phylloscopus / plumbeitarsus
463. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΆααααααα / Pale-legged Leaf Warbler / Phylloscopus tenellipes
464. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΌαααααΆαααΏααααααα / Eastern Crowned Warbler / Phylloscopus coronatus
465. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααα»α-α / White-tailed Laef Warbler / Phylloscopus davisoni
466. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααα»αααααΉα / Plain-tailed Warbler / Seicercus soror / 469. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα’αΌαα»αΈ / Omei Warbler / Seicursus omeiensis
467. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααΌαααααΆαααααα / Chestnut-crowned Warbler / Seicercus castaniceps
468. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααΏα-α-α / Yellow-bellied Warbler / Abroscopus superciliaris
469. α
αΆααααα»α / Striated Grassbird / Megalurus palustris
470. α
ααα·ααααααα α/ White-crested Laughingthrush / Garrulax leucolophus
471. α
ααα·ααααααααααΌααααα
/ Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush / Garrulax monileger
472. α
ααα·αααααα»ααΆ / Cambodian Laughingthrush / Garrulax ferrarius
473. α
ααα·ααααααααααααααααααα
/ Black-throated Laughingthrush / Garrulax chinensis
474. α
ααα·αααααΆααααααα / White-checked Laughingthrush / Garrulax vassali
475. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
ααα»ααα / Abbott’s Babbler / Malacocincla / abbotti
476. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΌααααα / Buff-breasted Babbler / Pellomeum ticklli
477. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααααααα / Puff-throated Babbler / Pellormeum ruficeps
478. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααΌαααααΆααααααΆ / Scaly-crowned Babbler / Malacopteron cinereum
479. α
ααα·αααΌα
/ Large Scimitar Babbler / Pomatorhinus hypoleucos
480. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
ααα»αααααΏααα»α / White-browned Scimitar Babbler / Pomatorhinus schisticeps
481. ...
482. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΌαααααα
/ Streaked Wren Babbler / Napothera brevicaudata
483. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααΌα
α’ααααααα»α / Pygmy Wren Babbler / Pnoepyga pusilla
484. ...
485. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααΌαααααα / Striped Tit Babbler / Macronous gularis
486. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαα»ααααααα / Grey-faced Tit Babbler / Maccronous kelleyi
487. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααααΌαααααΆαααααααα»α / Chestnut-capped Babbler / Timalia pileata
488. α
αΆαααΌαααΆαααα
ααααααΆαα / Silver-eared Mesia / Leiothrix argentauris
489. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΆααααα
/ White-browed Shrike Babbler / Pteruthius flaviscapis
490. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααΆαααα / Blue-winged Minia / Minla cyanouroptera
491. α
αΆαααΌαααΆα
α·ααα
αΎααααα
ααα / Black-browed Fulvetta / Alcippe grotei
492. ...
493. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααααααααααααα
/ Black-chinned Yuhina / Yuhina nigrimenta
494. α
αΆαααΌαααΆααααααααΌαααΏα / White-bellied Yuhina / Yuhina zantholeuca
495. αααααα»αΈαα»αα
ααα»αααα / Grey-headed Parrotbill / Paradoxomis gularis
496. αααα½α
α’α»α·αααααΌαααΆα / Australasian Bushlark / Mirafra javenica
497. ααααΌα’α»α·α / Indochinese Bushlark / Mirafra marionae
498. ααααΌα
α’α»α·ααααααα / Oriental Skylark / Alauda gulgula
499. α
αΆαααααααα
ααα»ααα / Thick-billed Flowerpecker / Dicaeum agile
500. α
αΆαααααααααΌαααΏα / Yellow-vented Flowerpecker / Dicaeum chrysorrheum
501. α
αΆαααααααααα / Plain Flowerpecker / Dicaeum concolor
502. α
αΆαααααααααααΌαααααΎα / Fire-breasted Flowerpecker / Diaeum ignipectus
503. α
αΆααααααααααααααα α / Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker / Dicaeum cruentatum
504. α
αΆααααααααααααααααααα
αΆαα / Brown-throated Sunbird / Anthreptes malacensis
505. α
αΆααααααααααααααααααααα
αΈ / Ruby-cheeked Sunbird / Anthreptes singalensis
506. α
αΆαααααααα ααααΆα / Purple-naped Sunbird / Hypogramna hypogrammicum
507. α
αΆαααααααααααααα α / Purple-throated Sunbird / Nectarinia sperata
508. α
αΆααααααααααααΆα / Copper-throated Sunbird / Nectarinia calcostetha
509. α
αΆααααααα / Oliver-backed Sunbird / Nectarinia jugularis
510. α
αΆαααααααααα / Purple Sunbird / Nectarinia asiatica
511. α
αΆαααααααααααααααα / Black-throated Sunbird / Aethropyga saturata
512. α
αΆααααααααααα α / Crimson Sunbird / Aethopyga siparaja
513. α
αΆαααααααααΌα
ααΈαααΆα / Little Spiderhunter / Arachnothera longirostra
514. α
αΆαααααααααααΈαααΆα / Steaked Spiderhunter / Arschnothera magna
515. α
αΆαα’αΉαα»α / House Sparrow / Passer domesticus
516. α
αΆααααα»α / Plain-backed Sparrow / Passer flaveolus
517. α
αΆααααα / Eurasian Tree Sparrow / Passer montanus
518. αααααααΈαααα / Forest Wagtaik / Dendronanthus indicus
519. αααααααΈ αααα
α / White Wagtail / Motacilla alba
520. αααααααΈααααααααΎ / Mekong Wagtail / Motacilla samvaesnae
521. αααααααΈαααααΏα / Yellow Wagtail / Motacilla flava
522. αααααααΈαααααααααα : Grey Wagtail / Motacilla cinerea
523. ααααΌα
α’α»α·αααΎαααα / Richard’s Pipit / Anthus richardi
524. ααααΌα
α’α»α·αααΆααααα / Paddyfield Pipit / Anthus anfulus
525. αααα½α
α’α·αααααΌαααααΌααααα
/ Olive-backed Pipit / Anthus hodgsoni
526. αααα½α
α’α·αα
α»αααααααααΌα / Red-throated Pipit / Anthus cervinus
527. α
αΆαααΌαααααΌαααααΌα / Streaked Weaver / Ploceus manyar
528. α
αΆαααΌαααααΌαααααα / Baya Weaver / Ploceus philippinus
529. α
αΆαααΌαααααΌαααΏα / Asian Golden Weaver / Ploceus hypoxanthus
530. α
αΆαααΆα α¬α
αΆαα
ααααααααααα α / Red Avadavat / Amandava amandava
531. α
αΆαα
αααααααααααα»ααααα»α / Pin-tailed Parrotfinch prasina
532. α
αΆαα
αααααααα
α»αααααα / White-rumped Munia / Lonchura striata
533. α
αΆαα
ααααααα/ Scaly-breasted Munia / Lonchora punctulata
534. α
αΆαα
αααααααααααΆααααα
/ Black-headed Munia / Lonchura malacca
535. α
αΆαααααααα / Yellow-breasted Bunting / Emberiza aureola
Tour Name: Prek Toal Floating Village Bird Watching Tour
Tour Code: B1
Tour Duration: 1 day
Tour Operates: all year round / on demand
Number of Pax: available upon request
Tour Price: available upon request
Pick-up and drop off location
Can be anywhere upon request
Hotel in Siem Reap
Upon arrival at Siem Reap airport
Upon arrival at Siem Reap bus station
Upon arrival at Chong Kneah peir by speed boat from Phnom Penh
Any AirBnB and residences in Siem Reap.
Pick-up and drop-off direction
Kindly provide your pick-up and drop-off styles for direction!
PREK TOAL FLOATING VILLAGE, CORE BIRD RESERVE FLOODED FORTEST
05:00 - you will be met and welcomed by our English speaking guide, and then transferred onward to Chong Khneas or Mechhrey floating village.
05:30 - arrive at Chong Kneah floating village peir or Mechhrey floating village peir, board the private boat, cross the Tonle Sap Great Lake to Prek Toal floating village. Breakfast boxes from your hotel, tour briefing by our guide along the way.
07:00 - arrive at Prek Toal floating village, buy your ticket at Prek Toal environmental office in Prek Toal floating village, take smaller boat to which you are escorted by a ranger from Prek Toal environmental office for the boat trip into the core bird reserve flooded forest.
08:30 - arrive at the treetop observation platform, opposite the bird colonies to view the panorama of the flooded forest reserve and teeming birdlife.
11:30 - arrive back at Prek Toal, have lunch in a floating house.
13:00 - paddle boat tour of the floating village.
15:00 - return boat trip to Siem Reap, arriving back at your hotel around 17:00.
Tonle Sap Lake & Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary
Cambodia’s Great Tonle Sap Lake sits only 15 km south of town, a unique eco-system and cultural area offering the opportunity to see a different side of the Siem Reap - floating villages, cultural and nature tours, birdwatching.
The Tonle Sap Lake is the most prominent feature on the map of Cambodia - a huge dumbbell-shaped body of water stretching across the northwest of the country. In the wet season, the lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, swelling to an expansive 12,000 km2. During the dry half of the year it shrinks to as small as 2500 km2, draining into the Tonle Sap River, which meanders southeast, eventually merging with the Mekong River at the 'chaktomuk' confluence at Phnom Penh. During the wet season a unique hydrologic phenomenon causes the Tonle Sap River to reverse direction, filling the lake.
The engine of this phenomenon is the Mekong River, which becomes bloated with snow melt and runoff from the monsoon rains. The swollen Mekong backs up into the Tonle Sap at the point where the rivers meet at Chaktomuk, forcing the waters of the Tonle Sap River back into the lake. The inflow expands the area of lake more than five-fold, inundating the surrounding forested floodplain and supporting an extraordinarily rich and diverse eco-system.
More than 100 varieties of waterbirds including several threatened and endangered species, over 200 species of fish, as well as crocodiles, turtles, macaques, otter and other wildlife inhabit the inundated mangrove forests. The Lake is also an important commercial resource, providing more than half of the fish consumed in Cambodia. In harmony with the specialized ecosystems, the human occupations at the edges of the lake is similarly distinctive - floating villages, towering stilted houses, huge fish traps, and an economy and way of life deeply intertwined with the lake, the fish, the wildlife and the cycles of rising and falling waters.
Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary
The sanctuary at the Prek Toal core area of the Biosphere Reserve has been called "the single most important breeding ground in Southeast Asia for globally threatened large waterbirds." The Biosphere covers 31,282 hectares at the northwest tip of the Lake and plays host to species including Greater and Lesser Adjuncts, Black-headed Ibis, Painted Stork, Milky Stork, Spot-billed Pelican, Grey-Headed Fish Eagle and many more species. Of the three Biosphere core areas on the Tonle Sap Lake, Prek Toal is the most accessible from Siem Reap and the most popular with birdwatchers. The best time of year for viewing is the dry season (December-May) when flocks of migratory birds congregate at Prek Toal. As the dry season progresses and the water recedes, the number of birds increases but the travel to some of the more important viewing areas becomes more difficult.
TOUR ENDS
INCLUDED
- Full transfers from Siem Reap to Chong Kneah pier or Mechhrey pier by private luxury A/C vehicle
- English speaking guide
- Private boat from Chong Kneah pier or Mechhrey pier to Prek Toal floating village
- Ticket to bird colony
- Private boat with ranger from Prek Toal floating village to bird colony
- Paddle boat ride at Prek Toal floating village
- One lunch at floating house restaurant at Prek Toal floating village.
EXCLUDED
- Meals not mentioned
- Accommodation
- Visa fees $30 (visa on arrival, please bring 1 of your recent passport-size photo to visit your Cambodia visa). Southeast Asian passport holders do not require a Cambodian visa
- Drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips and expenditure of a personal nature
- Personal travel insurance
- Any services not mentioned in itinerary.
Creating Unique Touring Experiences
Our expert travel team has planned your trip so that you can experience the very best of what Cambodia and Thailand have to offer. We understand that many will have various needs and wants for each particular tour that may not be included in an itinerary. We will plan any tour to meet your particular demands. Please Send inquiry>>>
Feel free to contact us at
WhatsApp: +85512 971 645
Email: poan45@gmail.com / info@cambodiatraveltrails.com
PRICE
- private solo tour: USD205
- private tour for 2 persons: USD135 per person
- private tour for 3 persons: USD105 per person
- private tour for 4 persons: USD90 per person
- private tour for 5 persons: USD85 per person
- private tour for 6 persons: USD80 per person
- private tour for 7 persons: USD75 per person
- private tour for 8 persons: USD73 per person
- private tour for 9 persons: USD72 per person
- the more people, the lower price.
INCLUDED
- Full transfers from Siem Reap to Chong Kneah pier or Mechhrey pier by private luxury A/C vehicle
- English speaking guide
- Private boat from Chong Kneah pier or Mechhrey pier to Prek Toal floating village
- Ticket to bird colony
- Private boat with ranger from Prek Toal floating village to bird colony
- Paddle boat ride at Prek Toal floating village
- One lunch at floating house restaurant at Prek Toal floating village.
EXCLUDED
- Meals not mentioned
- Accommodation
- Visa fees $30 (visa on arrival, please bring 1 of your recent passport-size photo to visit your Cambodia visa). Southeast Asian passport holders do not require a Cambodian visa
- Drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips and expenditure of a personal nature
- Personal travel insurance
- Any services not mentioned in itinerary.
Creating Unique Touring Experiences
Our expert travel team has planned your trip so that you can experience the very best of what Cambodia and Thailand have to offer. We understand that many will have various needs and wants for each particular tour that may not be included in an itinerary. We will plan any tour to meet your particular demands. Please Send inquiry>>>
Feel free to contact us at
WhatsApp: +85512 971 645
Email: poan45@gmail.com / info@cambodiatraveltrails.com
Siem Reap - Chong Kneah floating village - Prek Toal floating village - Prek Toal invironmental office - Prek Toal bird colony - Siem Reap
Note: drive from Siem Reap to Chong Kneah floating village, then take boat to Prek Toal invironmental office in Prek Toal floating village. From there, take ranger boat to bird colony. Watch birds from few bird watching towers and/or sometimes paddle the boat closer to bird nests depending on season and water level.
Dr. John Boyce, Monash University Australia with his family Fiona, James, Emily and Sarah, 5 pax - Dec 6 2012
Dr. John Boyce, Monash University Australia with his family Fiona, James, Emily and Sarah, 5 pax - Dec 6 2012
Mr. How Pang and his wife Moira - University in England - Prek Toal floating village and Prek Toal bird sanctuary in Dec 16 to Dec 17 2012
Mr. How Pang and his wife Moira - University in England - Prek Toal floating village and Prek Toal bird sanctuary in Dec 16 to Dec 17 2012
Mr. How Pang and his wife Moira - University in England - Prek Toal floating village and Prek Toal bird sanctuary in Dec 16 to Dec 17 2012
Mr. How Pang and his wife Moira - University in England - Prek Toal floating village and Prek Toal bird sanctuary in Dec 16 to Dec 17 2012
Mr. How Pang and his wife Moira - University in England - Prek Toal floating village and Prek Toal bird sanctuary in Dec 16 to Dec 17 2012
Mr. How Pang and his wife Moira - University in England - Prek Toal floating village and Prek Toal bird sanctuary in Dec 16 to Dec 17 2012
Dr. David Graham - Senior Advisor to the President on International Strategy at Concordia University England - April 13 2012
Dr. David Graham - Senior Advisor to the President on International Strategy at Concordia University England - April 13 2012
Dr. David Graham - Senior Advisor to the President on International Strategy at Concordia University England - April 13 2012
Dr. David Graham - Senior Advisor to the President on International Strategy at Concordia University England - April 13 2012
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Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
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Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
Dr. Dodson, Gary N, Professor Biology Dept, Ball State Univ, and his wife - United States - Jan 29 to Feb 2 2010
Dr. John Boyce, Monash University Australia with his family Fiona, James, Emily and Sarah, 5 pax - Dec 6 2012
Dr. John Boyce, Monash University Australia with his family Fiona, James, Emily and Sarah, 5 pax - Dec 6 2012
Dr. John Boyce, Monash University Australia with his family Fiona, James, Emily and Sarah, 5 pax - Dec 6 2012
Dr. John Boyce, Monash University Australia with his family Fiona, James, Emily and Sarah, 5 pax - Dec 6 2012
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Ms. Holt
Prek Toal Nature reserve and Floating Village
We went for the one day guided tour of Prek Toal nature reserve and a floating village near to the reserve, the experience was fantastic. Mr Sophoan Rath took great care in looking after us on the excursion and was very informative as well as genuinely friendly. The ranger that took us on the boat around the nature reserve was obviously very well attuned to the area and it’s flora and fauna. My partner is a keen birder, myself not so much, BUT I really enjoyed the trip and getting to see so many tropical species was quite special. The floating village tour was eye opening. After lunch, we were taken around the village by paddle boat (optional & life jackets provided) and although (more due to our combined weight than anything else!) capsize seemed imminent at every wave caused by power boats, the lady that rowed us around did an amazing job, and it really gave an insight to how skilled in and around the water the people living on the floating village are. 100% would recommend the experience if you are in the area visiting the temple complexes of Angkor Wat. For those interested in the natural beauty of Cambodia this is a trip worth making in itself.
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Mr. Alexander Holt
A Superb Day of Wildlife and Culture - Highly Recommended!
We booked a one day tour for two people of Prek Toal and had a wonderful day. Our visit to the Nature Reserve got us stunning views of vast numbers of rare birds including three species of stork, pelicans, oriental darter, ibis, two species of eagle, two species of kingfisher and at least 10 heron species. The quantity and scale of the bird seen is probably the closest thing to a real life Jurassic Park you can get! After we finished with the birds we had a lovely lunch at a cafe in the floating village, followed by a paddleboat tour. Our guide Sophoan Rath, was excellent; very friendly and knowledgeable and clearly had a lot of experience of the area. Throughout the day he not only arranged the trip logistically, but at various points throughout the day also drove, acted as translator, spotted and identified birds and even helped row a paddle boat at one point. We cannot recommend him enough!
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Ms. Athelia Paulli
“Couldn't have had a better Siem Reap experience with Sophoan!”
I traveled to Siem Reap with five friends from Duke University during a SE Asia trip, and I could not have asked for a better experience than the one given to us by our guide, Sophoan Rath. Phoan is not only one of the kindest guides I have ever had the pleasure of traveling with, but he is also one of the most engaging, fun, and well informed. Phoan arranged a variety of activities for our group, including a trip to a floating village, a sunrise boat ride, and a sail trip through an incredible bird sanctuary and mangroves.
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Dr. David Graham - Prek Toal Reserve Bird Watching Day Trip - B1
We booked a one-day trip to Prek Toal which turned out to be truly memorable although the water level was too low to permit out boat to get all the way into the reserve (we visited in April, at the very end of the dry season, when the water is lowest). Sophoan Rath was a terrific companion: friendly, helpful, highly knowledgeable about the history, culture, and natural history of Cambodia. Everything ran like clockwork, and the "lunch boxes" from the Blue Pumpkin contained enough (wonderful) food for an army! Sophoan even thought to call our hotel to ask them to make up a packed breakfast for us because of the 5:00 a.m. pickup which meant that we could not get breakfast at the hotel. Highly recommended, though I would suggest visiting earlier in the dry season when the water is higher. Even so, we had great views of many birds, including three of our four main target species (Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Lesser and Greater Adjutant). No Milky Stork, alas. Getting a close-up look at the local fishing culture was fascinating, though it is distressing to see that fishing continues within the Prek Toal sanctuary and that the rangers turn a blind eye in exchange for a payoff in fish. A day to remember forever!
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