Cambodia birding trip report of a 10-day Cambodia birding tour in December 2022 with Sam Veasna Conservation Tours (SVC).
Dates: 16th to 25th December 2022
Report Written By: Ladong Nan, SVC Bird Guide
SVC Client: Wilton Farrelly + 2, USA
Locations: Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary, Ang Treapang Thmor, Bengal Florican Grasslands, Tmat Boey, Kampong Thom, Kratie, Cambodian Tailorbird Grasslands (Phnom Penh), Bokor National Park, Kampot.
Total No. of Bird Species: 233
Map of Locations (not exact locations of birding spots):
Introduction
This is a 10-day tour for a birding trip report organized by Sam Veasna Conservation Ttour-ledSVC guide “Ladong’’. The tours started from Siem Reap. Ten days of the birding hot spots in Cambodia were explored and those Sam Veasna Conservation Tours sites were: Prek Toal (PT), Ang Trapaeng Tmor (ATT), Bengal Florican Grassland (FG), Tmatboey (TB), Sambor Prey Kub temple (SPK), Kratie, Cambodian Tailorbird Grassland-Phnom Penh, Bokor Bokor National Park, and Kampot Saltpan.
The Prek Toal Waterbird Breeding Colony located in Battambang province is the largest freshwater Waterbird Breeding Colony in Sout-East Asia we will be looking for Greater Adjutants, Lesser Adjutants, Milky Stork, Grey-headed Fish-Eagle, Spot-billed Pelican, Oriental Darter, Glossy & Black-headed Ibises. Ang Trapaeng Thmor is a reservoir built in the Angkor Period for agriculture or Cultivation and was rebuilt by the Pol Pot regime by slave labor in 1and but never finished. We will be looking for Sarus Crane, Spotted Wood Owl, Common Barn Owl, Spotted Owlet, Black Kite, Greater Spotted Eagle, Garganey, Comb Duck, and Bengal Florican Grassland is an inundated grassland area during the wet season and the site can access November or December according to the rainy season, we will look for Bengal Florican, Manchurian Reed Warbler, Black-browed Reed Warbler, Red Avadavat, Oriental Pratincole, Australasian Bushlark, Oriental Skylark, Eastern Marsh & Pied Harriers, and Sarus Crane. Tmatboey is located Northern Plain of Cambodia, we will look for Giant Ibis, White-shouldered Ibis, Brown Fish Owl, Spotted Wood Owl, Brown Wood Owl, Collared Scops Owl, and Oriental Scops Owls. Kratie is a good location to look for Irrawaddy Dolphins, Small Pratincole Mekong Wagtail, Asian Golden Weaver, Watercock, Grey-headed Swamphen, Bronze-winged Pheasant-tailed Jacanas. The Cambodian Tailorbird is the newly discovered bird species of the world- described in 2013 and we will see them outskirts of Phnom Penh city. The Bokor National Park is the last site that we will be visiting and looking for Chestnut-headed Partridge, Great Hornbill, Mountain Imperial-pigeon, Wreathed Hornbills, Streaked Wren-Babbler, Red-headed Trogon and warbler, and some Wader species in the coastal and Kampot Saltpan areas.
Highlights of the tour
1. Giant Ibis
2. White-shouldered Ibis
3. Cambodian Tailorbird
4. Chestnut-headed Partridge
5. Bengal Florican
6. Yellow-breasted Bunting
7. Milky Stork
8. Greater Adjutant
9. Lesser Adjutant
10. Asian Golden Weaver
11. Sarus Crane
12. Great Slaty Woodpecker
13. Black-headed Woodpecker
14. Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
15. White-rumped Falcon
16. Brown Fish Owl
17. Brown Wood Owl
18. Collared Scops Owl
19. Oriental Scops Owl
20. Mekong Wagtail
Trip Report
Day 1: Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary
We had the first days for looking at the water birds at Prek Toal and we had a really good time seeing three groups of waterbirds usually come to breed and feed in the dry seasons including Divers, Swimmers, and Waders, such as Greater and Lesser Adjutants, Milky Stork, Painted Stork, Asian Openbills, Spot-billed Pelicans, Cormorants, Darters, and many other water and wetland birds.
We leave the hotel at 5:30 AM to go to Prek Toal Waterbird Colonies for birding. So we arrived at Mechrey boat park at 6 AM and then we take a boat from the boat part (Meychrey boat part) to go to Prek Toal village. So during we travelling by boat on the water, we saw many bird species such as Whiskered Tern, Plaintive Cuckoo, Greater Coucal, Black-capped Kingfisher Common Kingfisher, Racket-tailed Treepie, Grey Heron, Cormorant, Dater after we had to pass Meychrey Floating village we will stop finding a comfortable place for breakfast and then continued to Prek Toal.
We have changed a small boat where we will have stopped at Prek Toal floating village and then continue to the water bird sanctuary. We arrived platform with smaller boats to get to the observation birds at platform #49. We will be spending about 3 hours rotating clients to climb up the top platform for the best view of the breeding colony with seeing many good bird species, especially our target birds such as Milky Stork, Painted Stork, Greater and Lesser Adjutants, Spot-billed Pelicans, Asian Openbill, Indian Cormorant, Great Cormorant, Brahminy Kite and, others. Until 11:30 AM heading back to the local restaurant in the village for lunch. At 1:30 pm we moved back to Siem Reap and stopped somewhere on the wetland for birding a giant until dark back to the hotel.


Day 2: Ang Treapang Thmor (ATT)
On this second day, we went to the northwest of Siem Reap and it take about 2 hours to travel on national road #6 for birding at the large reservoir. This reservoir was built in the Angkor Period for agriculture or Cultivation and was rebuilt by the Pol Pot regime by slave labor in 1976 but never finished.
In 1997 or 1998 some of the Sarus Cranes were found feeding over there by Mr.Sam Veasna and in 2000 it become the Conservation Area called Ang Trapaeng Thmor Sarus Crane Reserve. On this, we left the hotel at 5:00 am with a packed breakfast to Ang Trapaeng Thmor for birding.
So we arrived in Prey Moun at 6:30 am and stop for looking many good birds in the morning such as many Painted Storks, Egrets, Pelicans, Herons, Poud-heron, and other birds feeding on rice fields and we stop for eating breakfast too. After that, continue to go to Ang Trapaeng Thmor for birding. But before reaching the largest reservoir we have a spot at the WCS office to pick up our ranger and local guide who will take us to find many good birds for this trip.
On the reservoir, we had a really good time seeing many good birds such as the Greater Spotted Eagle, Stork, Egret, Eastern Marsh-harrier, Pied Harrier, Peregrine Falcon, Comb Duck, Cotton Pygmy-goose, Indian Spot-billed Duck, Lesser Whistling-ducks and about two thousand of Garganey flying in a big flock and other good birds which never seen on this trip. We spend our time birding until 11 AM and head back to the office of the wildlife conservation society (WCS) for lunchtime.
After lunch, I have a short presentation about the reservoir until 1:30 pm we continue to the other place on the reservoir for birding again. so we see more species in the reservoir and then head back to Siem Reap at 4 pm.


Day 3: Siem Reap to Tmat Boey via Bengal Florican Grasslands
This tour was a take half day for birding at grassland and connecting with Tmat Boey tours for three days and two nights, Florican Grassland and Tmat Boey which were my favourite birding sites. In the morning we went to Bengal Florican Grassland at Preahood in Siem Reap Province which borders Siem Reap and Kampong Thom Province.
We left the hotel in Siem Reap at 05:00 am by travelling off to the East straight to look for the Bengal Florican in the grassland. They became not easy as usual. After doing hard work with our local guides for a few hours, we had a good look at a few of them flying over our head, and after we got our main target birds we still have time to find other good birds species which we had not yet seen this morning, we were found as well, such as Pied Harrier, Eastern Marsh Harrier, Bluethroat, Chestnut Munia and Buttonquail, Sarus Crane, Yellow-breasted Bunting, Chestnut-eared Bunting, Red Avadavat and other bird’s species until 10:30 AM.
Then we move to the next destination to Tmat Boey with a stop on the way for a lunch break and keep finding other birds on the road to Tmat Boey. Then we arrived there at about 03:30 pm. When we arrived at Tmat Boey and met our local guide and manage the time to go for looking ng Giant Ibis and White-shouldered Ibises in the evening. This evening we looked white-shouldered Ibis at the rooftree. We had a good walk to see many birds such as Woodpeckers, Small Minivets, Large Cuckooshrike, Indochinese Cuckooshrike, Scarlet Minivetst, Burmes Shrike and other birds in the dry forest.
We are lucky we heard the vocal of White-shouldered Ibis called from the other tree which is far from us and we have to wait near the rooftree until 5:45 PM. That time some of the White-shouldered Ibis were flying somewhere and spotted perching on a tree branch. After looking at White-shouldered ibis on the rooftree and leaving back to Eco-lodge for overnight.


Day 4: Tmat Boey
For the second-day birding at Tmat Boey, we need to wake up very early morning before sunrise, at 4:00 am we leave our eco-lodge pack our breakfast, and travel to roost-tree Giant Ibis, and before getting close to the roost-tree of Giant Ibis we stop for look Oriental Scops Owl. This owl we usually fund this at night time. We are very lucky we got a hearing song of oriental scops owl calling close to us and we keep trying to find it. In the final, we got two Oriental Scop Owls with a good look.
Before we get close to the roost tree of Giant Ibis and wait until the Ibis vocal’s early sunrise starts. We are lucky we heard the vocal of Giant Ibis from the tree which is close to us and we got a very good look with saw two Giant Ibis perching on a tree branch. After looking at the Giant ibis at the roost tree. We leave and start finding new bird species that we have not yet seen this trip until the afternoon and go back to our eco-lodge for rest and lunch. When it was hot then and started again when the temperature dropped down a bit.
The species of birds were found as well, such as Giant Ibis, White-shouldered Ibis, Black-headed Woodpecker, Streak-breasted Woodpecker, Rufous-bellied Woodpecker, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Great-salty Woodpecker, Savanna Nightjar, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Burmese Nuthatch, and other bird were find this day. Until dark goes back to our eco-lodge overnight.


Day 5: Tmat Boey to Sombor Prey Kuk Temple
This is our last day of birding at Tmart Boey and saying goodbye to our local community. We have only a half day morning to go birding a giant to another location where we have not yet done bird watching. We started at 5:00 AM after breakfast travel from the eco-lodge. When we reach our location we start finding some bird species that we have not yet seen on this trip. this last day we got many good birds we have found this morning such as Yellow-footed Green-pigeon, Thick-billed Green-pigeon, Radde’s Warbler, Pale-legged Leaf-warbler, Lanceolated Warbler, Grey-breasted Prinia, Crested Serpent-eagle, Rufous-winged Buzzard, and more birds. We keep finding and doing birdwatching until afternoon back to our eco-lodge for rest and lunch then left from Tmat Boey to Sambor Prey Kub for a culture tour and to learn our temple history.
Sambor Prei Kuk is an archaeological site in Cambodia located in Kampong Thom Province, 30 km from the provincial capital. The now ruined complex dates to the Pre-Angkorian Chenla Kingdom (late 6th to 9th century), established by king Isanavarman I as a central royal sanctuary and capital, known then as “Isanapura” (Khmer, Eisanbŏreă) and in 2017, Sambor Prei Kuk has declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The central part of Sambor Prei Kuk is divided into three main groups. Each group has a square layout surrounded by a brick wall. The structures of the overall archaeological area were constructed at variable times: the southern and north groups (7th century) by Isanavarman I, who is considered a possible founder of the city, and the central group (later date). During we do visit the temple we saw many birds at the temple such Asian Barred Owlet, Brown-throated Sunbird, Olive-backed Sunbird, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Common Iora, Black-winged Cuckooshrike, Taiga Flycatcher, Asian Brown Flycatcher, Hainan Blue Flycatcher, and other birds. Until 5 PM leave the temple and head to Kampong Thom Province for overnight and dinner.


Day 6: Kratie
In the morning we leave the hotel in Kampong Thom at 5 AM and travel to Kratie for birding again. We will have a bit late lunch in Kratie, a short break then goes birding to the marshland and wetland for Asian Golden Weaver, Pheasant-tailed Jacana, Pallas’s Grasshopper Warbler, Yellow-bellied Prinia, and some other wetland bird species. Until the afternoon we back to Kratie for lunch and check into Hotel.
At 1:00 PM we leave from Hotel heading to Kampi Pool where we will find Irrawaddy Dolphin and Mekong Wagtail. We spent about 3 hours on the boat and sandbank to look for them, we saw many Grey-throated Martin fly around us and we were lucky, we saw a few Mekong Wagtails, Small Pratincoles, and other birds. After birding, we were seen well and about 8 Irrawaddy Dolphins swimming around us in this pool area.


Day 7: Kratie to Kampot via Cambodian Tailorbird Site
We need to wake up very early morning again, to leave from Kratie to Kampot Province. As we must go to Phnom Penh which takes around 5 hours, so we depart from Kratie at 5 AM. We also spent a short time looking for Cambodian Tailorbird outskirts of Phnom Penh city. The Cambodian Tailorbird is the newly discovered bird species of the world- described in 2013 and we will see them outskirts of Phnom Penh city.
We are very lucky to see a few Cambodian Tailorbirds and other common bird species near Phnom Penh. Then continue to the main city for lunch and then head to Kampot province. We arrived in Kampot evening and check-in the hotel for the overnight.


Day 8: Bokor National Park
This day is the first in Kampot Province. On this day we will spend a full day tour at Bokor National Park and trekking to deep trial for Chestnut-headed Partridge and s of highland birds. We need be wake up very early a giant before sunrise, 5:30 AM leave the hotel head to Bokor national park and pack our breakfast tea, and coffee and drive on road up to Bokor hill for birding.
Before arriving at top of the mountain we stopped on road for looking at birds. We saw many deference highland birds such as Great Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Mountain Imperial-pigeon, Green-eared Barbet, Moustached Barbet, Blue-eared Barbet, Pin-striped Tit-babbler, and others. until 7:00 we continue to our trail where we going to find Chestnut-headed Partridge. During our trekking into the trail, we saw many good birds that never seen on this trip such as Fire-breasted Flowerpecker, Red-headed Trogon, and especially any birds calling surrounding us. In the afternoon goes back for lunch at a local restaurant near the waterfall then we went for the afternoon bird-watching. At 5 PM we head back to town for overnight


Day 9: Bokor National Park
On the second day of birding at Bokor National Park, the activity is the same first day, we have to wake up very early a giant before sunrise. On this day we will spend a full day tour of a giant at Bokor National Park for a trek but we don’t go to the same trail. Before we reach a new trail we were stopped on road up to the hill for our breakfast and birding around. And continue to the new trail.
During our trekking along the trail, we heard and saw many birds such as Red-headed trogons, Chestnut-headed Partridge, Streaked Wren-Babbler, Siberian Blue Robin Green-eared Barbet, White-bellied Erponis, Asian Fairy-bluebird, and other species. until afternoon heading back to a local restaurant near the waterfall for eating lunch. Then we were the afternoon for bird watching giant on road up down. Until sunset continues to town overnight.


Day 10: Bokor National Park to Kep via Kampot
The following day was our last day of birding at Kampot. We only had a morning to go birding at the salt field and mangrove forest for looking shorebirds. We started at 06:00 AM after we eat breakfast and travelled from the hotel to Salt field.
It was a lucky morning at the saltpan and mangrove forest we saw a lot of birds such as Long-toed Stint, Grey Plover, Hume’s White-eye, Golden-bellied Gerygone, Eurasian Curlew, Greater Sand-plover, Wood Sandpiper, Caspian Tern and other more birds seen at Mangrove forest until 11 AM go back to the hotel and prepare to leave for Kep.
Then we finished our lovely tour of ten days birding around Cambodia and we dropped the clients back to the hotel in Kep and around 2:00 PM
END TOUR



Ladong Nan
SVC Guide
Ladong has over 10 years of bird guiding experience with SVC and has often represented SVC at international birdfairs including in Thailand in 2015 and Malaysia in 2016. Giant Ibis and White-shouldered Ibis are his favourite species to show clients in Cambodia.
Complete Bird List
Total No. of Bird Species: 233
See detailed bird lists for each location on the following link:
https://ebird.org/tripreport/94401
- Chinese Francolin Francolinus pintadeanus
- Chestnut-headed Partridge Arborophila cambodiana
- Scaly-breasted Partridge Arborophila chloropus
- Lesser Whistling-duck Dendrocygna javanica
- Comb Duck Sarkidiornis melanotos
- Cotton Pygmy-goose Nettapus coromandelianus
- Indian Spot-billed Duck Anas poecilorhyncha
- Garganey Anas querquedula
- Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis
- Milky Stork Mycteria cinerea
- Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala
- Asian Openbill Anastomus oscitans
- Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus
- Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus
- Greater Adjutant Leptoptilos dubius
- Black-headed Ibis Threskiornis melanocephalus
- White-shouldered Ibis Pseudibis davisoni
- Giant Ibis Pseudibis gigantea
- Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus
- Yellow Bittern Ixobrychus sinensis
- Black-crowned Night-heron Nycticorax nycticorax
- Little Heron Butorides striata
- Chinese Pond-heron Ardeola bacchus
- Eastern Cattle Egret Bubulcus coromandus
- Grey Heron Ardea cinerea
- Purple Heron Ardea purpurea
- Great Egret Ardea alba
- Intermediate Egret Mesophoyx intermedia
- Little Egret Egretta garzetta
- Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis
- Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax niger
- Indian Cormorant Phalacrocorax fuscicollis
- Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo
- Oriental Darter Anhinga melanogaster
- White-rumped Pygmy-falcon Polihierax insignis
- Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus
- Osprei Pandion haliaetus
- Oriental Honey-buzzard Pernis ptilorhynchus
- Black-shouldered Kite Elanus caeruleus
- Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus
- Grey-headed Fish-eagle Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus
- Crested Serpent-eagle Spilornis cheela
- Eastern Marsh-harrier Circus spilonotus
- Pied Harrier Circus melanoleucos
- Shikra Accipiter badius
- Rufous-winged Buzzard Butastur liventer
- Greater Spotted Eagle Aquila clanga
- Mountain Hawk Eagle Nisaetus nipalensis
- Changeable Hawk Eagle Nisaetus limnaeetus
- Bengal Florican Houbaropsis bengalensis
- Watercock Gallicrex cinerea
- Grey-headed Swamphen Porphyrio indicus
- Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus
- Sarus Crane Grus antigone
- Barred Buttonquail Turnix suscitator
- Grey Plover Pluvialis squatarola
- Lesser Sand-plover Charadrius mongolus
- Greater Sand-plover Charadrius leschenaultii
- Pheasant-tailed Jacana Hydrophasianus chirurgus
- Bronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicus
- Pintail Snipe Gallinago stenura
- Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata
- Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos
- Common Greenshank Tringa nebularia
- Wood Sandpiper Tringa glareola
- Long-toed Stint Calidris subminuta
- Curlew Sandpiper Calidris ferruginea
- Small Pratincole Glareola lactea
- Caspian Tern Hydroprogne caspia
- Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybrida
- Rock Dove Columba livia
- Red Collared-dove Streptopelia tranquebarica
- Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis
- Zebra Dove Geopelia striata
- Thick-billed Green-pigeon Treron curvirostra
- Yellow-footed Green-pigeon Treron phoenicopterus
- Green Imperial-pigeon Ducula aenea
- Mountain Imperial-pigeon Ducula badia
- Vernal Hanging Parrot Loriculus vernalis
- Alexandrine Parakeet Psittacula eupatria
- Blossom-headed Parakeet Psittacula roseata
- Red-breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandri
- Plaintive Cuckoo Cacomantis merulinus
- Asian Koel Eudynamys scolopaceus
- Green-billed Malkoha Rhopodytes tristis
- Greater Coucal Centropus sinensis
- Lesser Coucal Centropus bengalensis
- Collared Scops Owl Otus lettia
- Oriental Scops Owl Otus sunia
- Brown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensis
- Brown Wood Owl Strix leptogrammica
- Collared Owlet Glaucidium brodiei
- Asian Barred Owlet Glaucidium cuculoides
- Savanna Nightjar Caprimulgus affinis
- Germain’s Swiftlet Aerodramus [germani]
- Asian Palm-swift Cypsiurus balasiensis
- Crested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronata
- Red-headed Trogon Harpactes erythrocephalus
- Indochinese Roller Coracias benghalensis
- White-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis
- Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis
- Pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis
- Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis
- Blue-tailed Bee-eater Merops philippinus
- Common Hoopoe Upupa epops
- Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris
- Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis
- Wreathed Hornbill Aceros undulatus
- Lineated Barbet Megalaima lineata
- Green-eared Barbet Megalaima faiostricta
- Moustached Barbet Megalaima incognita
- Blue-eared Barbet Megalaima australis
- Coppersmith Barbet Megalaima haemacephala
- Freckle-breasted Woodpecker Dendrocopos analis
- Grey-capped Pygmy-woodpecker Dendrocopos canicapillus
- Yellow-crowned Woodpecker Dendrocopos mahrattensis
- Lesser Yellownape Picus chlorolophus
- Black-headed Woodpecker Picus erythropygius
- Common Flameback Dinopium javanense
- Greater Flameback Chrysocolaptes lucidus
- Great Slaty Woodpecker Mulleripicus pulverulentus
- Golden-bellied Gerygone Gerygone sulphurea
- White-bellied Erpornis Erpornis zantholeuca
- Large Cuckooshrike Coracina macei
- Indochinese Cuckooshrike Coracina polioptera
- Black-winged Cuckooshrike Coracina melaschistos
- Small Minivet Pericrocotus cinnamomeus
- Scarlet Minivet Pericrocotus speciosus
- Black-naped Oriole Oriolus chinensis
- Black-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornus
- Ashy Woodswallow Artamus fuscus
- Large Woodshrike Tephrodornis gularis
- Common Woodshrike Tephrodornis pondicerianus
- Common Iora Aegithina tiphia
- White-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureola
- Pied Fantail Rhipidura javanica
- Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus
- Ashy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeus
- Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus remifer
- Greater Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseus
- Black-naped Monarch Hypothymis azurea
- Amur paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone incei
- Southern Jungle Crow Corvus macrorhynchos
- Red-billed Blue Magpie Urocissa erythrorhyncha
- Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda
- Brown Shrike Lanius cristatus
- Burmese Shrike Lanius collurioides
- Brown-throated Sunbird Anthreptes malacensis
- Purple Sunbird Cinnyris asiaticus
- Olive-backed Sunbird Cinnyris jugularis
- Black-throated Sunbird Aethopyga saturata
- Fire-breasted Flowerpecker Dicaeum ignipectus
- Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker Dicaeum cruentatum
- Golden-fronted Leafbird Chloropsis aurifrons
- Asian Fairy-bluebird Irena puella
- Asian Golden Weaver Ploceus hypoxanthus
- Red Avadavat Amandava amandava
- Scaly-breasted Munia Lonchura punctulata
- Chestnut Munia Lonchura atricapilla
- House Sparrow Passer domesticus
- Plain-backed Sparrow Passer flaveolus
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus
- Red-throated Pipit Anthus cervinus
- Olive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsoni
- Richard’s Pipit Anthus richardi
- Paddyfield Pipit Anthus rufulus
- Mekong Wagtail Motacilla samveasnae
- Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea
- Eastern Yellow Wagtail Motacilla tschutschensis
- Chestnut-eared Bunting Emberiza fucata
- Yellow-breasted Bunting Emberiza aureola
- Burmese nuthatch Sitta neglecta
- Velvet-fronted Nuthatch Sitta frontalis
- Great Myna Acridotheres grandis
- Common Myna Acridotheres tristis
- Black-collared Starling Gracupica nigricollis
- Asian Pied Starling Gracupica contra
- Chestnut-tailed Starling Sturnus malabaricus
- Siberian Blue Robin Luscinia cyane
- White-throated Rock-thrush Monticola gularis
- Amur Stonechat Saxicola maurus
- Pied Bushchat Saxicola caprata
- Hainan Blue Flycatcher Cyornis hainanus
- Verditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassinus
- Dark-sided Flycatcher Muscicapa sibirica
- Asian Brown Flycatcher Muscicapa dauurica
- Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus saularis
- White-rumped Shama Copsychus malabaricus
- Grey-headed Canary-Flycatcher Culicicapa ceylonensis
- Horsfield’s Bushlark Mirafra javanica
- Indochinese Bushlark Mirafra erythrocephala
- Oriental Skylark Alauda gulgula
- Black-crested Bulbul Pycnonotus flaviventris
- Stripe-throated Bulbul Pycnonotus finlaysoni
- Yellow-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus goiavier
- Streak-eared Bulbul Pycnonotus blanfordi
- Grey-eyed Bulbul Iole propinqua
- Ochraceous Bulbul Alophoixus ochraceus
- Grey-throated Sand-martin Riparia chinensis
- Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica
- Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis daurica
- Sulphur-breasted Warbler Phylloscopus ricketti
- Alström’s Warbler Phylloscopus soror
- Arctic Warbler Phylloscopus borealis
- Pale-legged Leaf-warbler Phylloscopus tenellipes
- Two-barred Warbler Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus
- Yellow-browed Warbler Phylloscopus inornatus
- Radde’s Warbler Phylloscopus schwarzi
- Dusky Warbler Phylloscopus fuscatus
- Hume’s white-eye Zosterops auriventer
- White-browed Scimitar-babbler Pomatorhinus schisticeps
- Pin-striped Tit-babbler Macronous gularis
- Streaked Wren-Babbler Napothera brevicaudata
- White-crested Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophus
- Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush Garrulax monileger
- Black-browed Reed-warbler Acrocephalus bistrigiceps
- Oriental Reed-warbler Acrocephalus orientalis
- Thick-billed Warbler Acrocephalus aedon
- Pallas’s grasshopper warbler Helopsaltes certhiola
- Lanceolated Warbler Locustella lanceolata
- Striated Grassbird Megalurus palustris
- Zitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidis
- Cambodian Tailorbird Orthotomus chaktomuk
- Dark-necked Tailorbird Orthotomus atrogularis
- Common Tailorbird Orthotomus sutorius
- Rufescent Prinia Prinia rufescens
- Grey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsonii
- Yellow-bellied Prinia Prinia flaviventris
- Plain Prinia Prinia inornata
- Brown Prinia Prinia polychroa
- Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus
- Chestnut-capped Babbler Timalia pileata
- Bluethroat Luscinia svecica
Mammal List
- Variable Squirrel Callosciurus finlaysonii
- Cambodian Striped Squirrel Tamiops rodolphii
- Long-tailed Macaque Macaca fascicularis
- Northern Pig-tailed Macaque Macaca nemestrina
- Small Asian Mongoose Herpestes javanicus
- Irrawaddy Dolphin Orcaella brevirostris
Reptile List
- Speckled Forest Skink Eutropis macularia
- Garden Fence or Oriental Garden Lizard Calotes versicolor
- Common Butterfly Lizard Leiolepis belliana