Birds of Bach Ma National Park [update 2023] which covers 349 species over time, Endemics, near-endemic, and highlight – Review by Thang Nguyen.
Overview Birds of Bach Ma National park – last update Feb/2023
Around 340 bird species have been recorded at Bach Ma National Park. Most notable is a recent record of the globally endangered Edwards’s Pheasant close to the park. However, extensive loss of forest at low elevations means that it is unlikely that the park itself supports a significant population of this species, and the chances of seeing this bird there is virtually nil.
Number of species: 349
Number of globally threatened species: 6
Number of introduced species: 1
There are, however, plenty of other galliforms to attract birders, including Annam Partridge, Rufous-throated Partridge, and the beli subspecies of Silver Pheasant. Bach Ma is most famous for its population of Crested Argus, although this species is more often heard than seen. In addition, the abundant and diverse forest avifauna of Bach Ma provides visiting birders opportunities to observe many other birds, such as Blyth’s Kingfisher, Brown Hornbill, Ratchet-tailed Treepie, and Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler.
The highlight of Birds of Bach Ma National Park
Blyth’s Kingfisher
Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler
Indochinese Green Magpie
The most wanted birds for the birder
Rufous-throated Partridge, Annam Partridge, Silver Pheasant, Crested Argus, Red-collared Woodpecker, Red-vented Barbet, Brown Hornbill, Red-headed Trogon, Blyth’s Kingfisher, Coral-billed Ground-Cuckoo, Blue-rumped Pitta, Bar-bellied Pitta, Long-tailed Broadbill, Silver-breasted Broadbill, White-winged Magpie, Indochinese Green Magpie, Ratchet-tailed Treepie, Orange-headed Thrush, Siberian Thrush, Japanese Thrush, Sultan Tit, Masked Laughingthrush, White-crested Laughingthrush, Lesser-necklaced Laughingthrush, Black-throated Laughingthrush, Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler, Grey-throated Babbler, Spot-necked Babbler, Grey-faced Tit Babbler, Black-browed Fulvetta, Fork-tailed Sunbird.
Read more: Vietnam Birds – A Naturalist Online Field Guide Ver 1.0, WANEE 2023
FAQs about birds of Bach Ma National park
When is the best time for birding & bird photography in Bach Ma Np.?
“The best time for birding in Bach Ma is from Oct to Mar when it is not much rain and migratory time”
Note that It will be cool, you should prepare for clothing
Where to birdwatching in Bach Ma National Park?
Birding routes
Bach Ma offers a range of trails for visitors. Each trail takes less than one day and many small trails can be explored from the road to the summit. Visitors can get details from the park visitor centre.
Rhododendron Trail: begins at the summit road, about 2 km below the summit, and passes through montane forest to the top of a waterfall. From there, a steep path with 689 concrete steps leads to the bottom of the cliff, 300 m below. From the bottom, visitors can retrace their steps or continue to the Five Lakes Cascade Trail.
Pheasant Trail: starts 5 km from the park entrance and leads through lowland evergreen forest to a series of waterfalls. As the name suggests, several galliform species can be found along this trail, including, with a lot of luck, the elusive Crested Argus. Brown Hornbill and White-winged Magpie are among the other interesting species that can be seen along the Pheasant Trail as well as the rare Blyth’s Kingfisher on the river.
Good birding is also possible from the main road 2-3 km downhill from the park headquarters, past Khe Su village. This area, within the park’s buffer zone, is a known site for Annam Partridge. The surfaced road from the park headquarters to the summit can also yield many species, and the area around the summit guesthouses is particularly good for Long-tailed and Silver-breasted Broadbills, Sultan Tit and Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler.
How to Birding in Bach Ma National Park?
Transportation
Car or motorbike. Bach Ma National Park is 40 km from Hue city, which can be reached by train, bus or scheduled flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The park headquarters are located 3 km from Cau Hai town on National Highway 1A. It is easy to take a taxi or motorbike from Hue to the park headquarters, from where transport to the summit of Bach Ma, mountain 20 km away, can be arranged.
Accommodations
Bach Ma National Park has six guesthouses. Two guesthouses, providing 10 rooms, are close to the park entrance, and four guesthouses (Bach Ma, Saola, Do Quyen, and Kim Giao), with a total capacity of 26 rooms, are situated near the summit, at an altitude of 1,250 m asl.
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Bach Ma National Park Bird list
List of birds of Bach Ma National Park
No. | English Name | Latin Name | Status |
ANSERIFORMES: Anatidae | |||
1 | Lesser Whistling-Duck | Dendrocygna javanica | |
GALLIFORMES: Phasianidae | |||
2 | Rufous-throated Partridge | Arborophila rufogularis | |
3 | Bar-backed Partridge | Arborophila brunneopectus | |
4 | Silver Pheasant | Lophura nycthemera | |
5 | Vietnamese Crested Argus | Rheinardia ocellata | Critically endangered |
6 | Scaly-breasted Partridge | Tropicoperdix chloropus | |
7 | Red Junglefowl | Gallus gallus | |
COLUMBIFORMES: Columbidae | |||
8 | Oriental Turtle-Dove | Streptopelia orientalis | |
9 | Red Collared-Dove | Streptopelia tranquebarica | |
10 | Spotted Dove | Spilopelia chinensis | |
11 | Barred Cuckoo-Dove | Macropygia unchall | |
12 | Asian Emerald Dove | Chalcophaps indica | |
13 | Orange-breasted Green-Pigeon | Treron bicinctus | |
14 | Thick-billed Green-Pigeon | Treron curvirostra | |
15 | Yellow-vented Green-Pigeon | Treron seimundi | |
16 | Pin-tailed Green-Pigeon | Treron apicauda | |
17 | Wedge-tailed Green-Pigeon | Treron sphenurus | |
18 | Mountain Imperial-Pigeon | Ducula badia | |
CUCULIFORMES: Cuculidae | |||
19 | Coral-billed Ground-Cuckoo | Carpococcyx renauldi | Vulnerable |
20 | Greater Coucal | Centropus sinensis | |
21 | Lesser Coucal | Centropus bengalensis | |
22 | Green-billed Malkoha | Phaenicophaeus tristis | |
23 | Chestnut-winged Cuckoo | Clamator coromandus | |
24 | Asian Koel | Eudynamys scolopaceus | |
25 | Banded Bay Cuckoo | Cacomantis sonneratii | |
26 | Plaintive Cuckoo | Cacomantis merulinus | |
27 | Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo | Surniculus lugubris | |
28 | Large Hawk-Cuckoo | Hierococcyx sparverioides | |
29 | Hodgson’s Hawk-Cuckoo | Hierococcyx nisicolor | |
30 | Indian Cuckoo | Cuculus micropterus | |
31 | Common Cuckoo | Cuculus canorus | |
CAPRIMULGIFORMES: Podargidae | |||
32 | Hodgson’s Frogmouth | Batrachostomus hodgsoni | |
CAPRIMULGIFORMES: Caprimulgidae | |||
33 | Great Eared-Nightjar | Lyncornis macrotis | |
34 | Gray Nightjar | Caprimulgus jotaka | |
35 | Large-tailed Nightjar | Caprimulgus macrurus | |
CAPRIMULGIFORMES: Apodidae | |||
36 | Silver-backed Needletail | Hirundapus cochinchinensis | |
37 | Brown-backed Needletail | Hirundapus giganteus | |
38 | Himalayan Swiftlet | Aerodramus brevirostris | |
39 | Germain’s Swiftlet | Aerodramus germani | |
40 | Pacific Swift | Apus pacificus | |
41 | Cook’s Swift | Apus cooki | |
42 | House Swift | Apus nipalensis | |
43 | Asian Palm Swift | Cypsiurus balasiensis | |
CAPRIMULGIFORMES: Hemiprocnidae | |||
44 | Crested Treeswift | Hemiprocne coronata | |
GRUIFORMES: Rallidae | |||
45 | Slaty-breasted Rail | Lewinia striata | |
46 | Eurasian Moorhen | Gallinula chloropus | |
47 | White-breasted Waterhen | Amaurornis phoenicurus | |
48 | Slaty-legged Crake | Rallina eurizonoides | |
49 | Ruddy-breasted Crake | Zapornia fusca | |
CHARADRIIFORMES: Charadriidae | |||
50 | Black-bellied Plover | Pluvialis squatarola | |
51 | Pacific Golden-Plover | Pluvialis fulva | |
52 | Gray-headed Lapwing | Vanellus cinereus | |
53 | Lesser Sand-Plover | Charadrius mongolus | |
54 | Greater Sand-Plover | Charadrius leschenaultii | |
55 | Kentish Plover | Charadrius alexandrinus | |
56 | White-faced Plover | Charadrius dealbatus | Data deficient |
57 | Little Ringed Plover | Charadrius dubius | |
CHARADRIIFORMES: Scolopacidae | |||
58 | Common Snipe | Gallinago gallinago | |
59 | Pin-tailed Snipe | Gallinago stenura | |
60 | Common Sandpiper | Actitis hypoleucos | |
61 | Green Sandpiper | Tringa ochropus | |
62 | Common Greenshank | Tringa nebularia | |
63 | Wood Sandpiper | Tringa glareola | |
CHARADRIIFORMES: Turnicidae | |||
64 | Barred Buttonquail | Turnix suscitator | |
CICONIIFORMES: Ciconiidae | |||
65 | Asian Openbill | Anastomus oscitans | |
PELECANIFORMES: Ardeidae | |||
66 | Yellow Bittern | Ixobrychus sinensis | |
67 | Schrenck’s Bittern | Ixobrychus eurhythmus | |
68 | Cinnamon Bittern | Ixobrychus cinnamomeus | |
69 | Black Bittern | Ixobrychus flavicollis | |
70 | Purple Heron | Ardea purpurea | |
71 | Great Egret | Ardea alba | |
72 | Intermediate Egret | Ardea intermedia | |
73 | Little Egret | Egretta garzetta | |
74 | Cattle Egret | Bubulcus ibis | |
75 | Chinese Pond-Heron | Ardeola bacchus | |
76 | Striated Heron | Butorides striata | |
77 | Black-crowned Night-Heron | Nycticorax nycticorax | |
ACCIPITRIFORMES: Accipitridae | |||
78 | Black-winged Kite | Elanus caeruleus | |
79 | Oriental Honey-buzzard | Pernis ptilorhynchus | |
80 | Jerdon’s Baza | Aviceda jerdoni | |
81 | Crested Serpent-Eagle | Spilornis cheela | |
82 | Mountain Hawk-Eagle | Nisaetus nipalensis | |
83 | Changeable Hawk-Eagle | Nisaetus cirrhatus | |
84 | Rufous-bellied Eagle | Lophotriorchis kienerii | Near-threatened |
85 | Black Eagle | Ictinaetus malaiensis | |
86 | Gray-faced Buzzard | Butastur indicus | |
87 | Crested Goshawk | Accipiter trivirgatus | |
88 | Shikra | Accipiter badius | |
89 | Eurasian Sparrowhawk | Accipiter nisus | |
90 | Black Kite | Milvus migrans | |
91 | Brahminy Kite | Haliastur indus | |
STRIGIFORMES: Tytonidae | |||
92 | Barn Owl | Tyto alba | |
STRIGIFORMES: Strigidae | |||
93 | Mountain Scops-Owl | Otus spilocephalus | |
94 | Collared Scops-Owl | Otus lettia | |
95 | Brown Fish-Owl | Ketupa zeylonensis | |
96 | Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl | Ketupa nipalensis | |
97 | Asian Barred Owlet | Glaucidium cuculoides | |
98 | Collared Owlet | Taenioptynx brodiei | |
TROGONIFORMES: Trogonidae | |||
99 | Red-headed Trogon | Harpactes erythrocephalus | |
BUCEROTIFORMES: Bucerotidae | |||
100 | Brown Hornbill | Anorrhinus austeni | Near-threatened |
101 | Wreathed Hornbill | Rhyticeros undulatus | Vulnerable |
CORACIIFORMES: Alcedinidae | |||
102 | Common Kingfisher | Alcedo atthis | |
103 | Banded Kingfisher | Lacedo pulchella | |
104 | Stork-billed Kingfisher | Pelargopsis capensis | |
105 | White-throated Kingfisher | Halcyon smyrnensis | |
106 | Black-capped Kingfisher | Halcyon pileata | Vulnerable |
107 | Pied Kingfisher | Ceryle rudis | |
CORACIIFORMES: Meropidae | |||
108 | Blue-bearded Bee-eater | Nyctyornis athertoni | |
109 | Asian Green Bee-eater | Merops orientalis | |
110 | Blue-throated Bee-eater | Merops viridis | |
111 | Blue-tailed Bee-eater | Merops philippinus | |
112 | Chestnut-headed Bee-eater | Merops leschenaulti | |
CORACIIFORMES: Coraciidae | |||
113 | Dollarbird | Eurystomus orientalis | |
PICIFORMES: Megalaimidae | |||
114 | Coppersmith Barbet | Psilopogon haemacephalus | |
115 | Blue-eared Barbet | Psilopogon duvaucelii | |
116 | Red-vented Barbet | Psilopogon lagrandieri | |
117 | Green-eared Barbet | Psilopogon faiostrictus | |
118 | Necklaced Barbet | Psilopogon auricularis | |
119 | Indochinese Barbet | Psilopogon annamensis | |
PICIFORMES: Picidae | |||
120 | White-browed Piculet | Sasia ochracea | |
121 | Gray-capped Pygmy Woodpecker | Yungipicus canicapillus | |
122 | Bay Woodpecker | Blythipicus pyrrhotis | |
123 | Greater Flameback | Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus | |
124 | Rufous Woodpecker | Micropternus brachyurus | |
125 | Lesser Yellownape | Picus chlorolophus | |
126 | Red-collared Woodpecker | Picus rabieri | Near-threatened |
127 | Laced Woodpecker | Picus vittatus | |
128 | Black-headed Woodpecker | Picus erythropygius | |
129 | Greater Yellownape | Chrysophlegma flavinucha | |
FALCONIFORMES: Falconidae | |||
130 | Pied Falconet | Microhierax melanoleucos | |
131 | Oriental Hobby | Falco severus | |
PSITTACIFORMES: Psittaculidae | |||
132 | Gray-headed Parakeet | Psittacula finschii | Near-threatened |
133 | Red-breasted Parakeet | Psittacula alexandri | Near-threatened |
134 | Vernal Hanging-Parrot | Loriculus vernalis | |
PASSERIFORMES: Eurylaimidae | |||
135 | Long-tailed Broadbill | Psarisomus dalhousiae | |
136 | Silver-breasted Broadbill | Serilophus lunatus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Pittidae | |||
137 | Blue-rumped Pitta | Hydrornis soror | |
138 | Bar-bellied Pitta | Hydrornis elliotii | |
PASSERIFORMES: Campephagidae | |||
139 | Gray-chinned Minivet | Pericrocotus solaris | |
140 | Long-tailed Minivet | Pericrocotus ethologus | |
141 | Scarlet Minivet | Pericrocotus speciosus | |
142 | Ashy Minivet | Pericrocotus divaricatus | |
143 | Brown-rumped Minivet | Pericrocotus cantonensis | |
144 | Large Cuckooshrike | Coracina macei | |
145 | Black-winged Cuckooshrike | Lalage melaschistos | |
146 | Indochinese Cuckooshrike | Lalage polioptera | |
PASSERIFORMES: Vireonidae | |||
147 | White-browed Shrike-Babbler | Pteruthius aeralatus | |
148 | White-bellied Erpornis | Erpornis zantholeuca | |
PASSERIFORMES: Oriolidae | |||
149 | Black-naped Oriole | Oriolus chinensis | |
150 | Black-hooded Oriole | Oriolus xanthornus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Artamidae | |||
151 | Ashy Woodswallow | Artamus fuscus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Vangidae | |||
152 | Large Woodshrike | Tephrodornis virgatus | |
153 | Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike | Hemipus picatus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Aegithinidae | |||
154 | Common Iora | Aegithina tiphia | |
155 | Great Iora | Aegithina lafresnayei | |
PASSERIFORMES: Rhipiduridae | |||
156 | White-throated Fantail | Rhipidura albicollis | |
157 | White-browed Fantail | Rhipidura aureola | |
PASSERIFORMES: Dicruridae | |||
158 | Black Drongo | Dicrurus macrocercus | |
159 | Ashy Drongo | Dicrurus leucophaeus | |
160 | Crow-billed Drongo | Dicrurus annectens | |
161 | Bronzed Drongo | Dicrurus aeneus | |
162 | Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo | Dicrurus remifer | |
163 | Hair-crested Drongo | Dicrurus hottentottus | |
164 | Greater Racket-tailed Drongo | Dicrurus paradiseus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Monarchidae | |||
165 | Black-naped Monarch | Hypothymis azurea | |
166 | Blyth’s Paradise-Flycatcher | Terpsiphone affinis | |
PASSERIFORMES: Laniidae | |||
167 | Brown Shrike | Lanius cristatus | |
168 | Burmese Shrike | Lanius collurioides | |
169 | Long-tailed Shrike | Lanius schach | |
PASSERIFORMES: Corvidae | |||
170 | Red-billed Blue-Magpie | Urocissa erythroryncha | |
171 | White-winged Magpie | Urocissa whiteheadi | |
172 | Common Green-Magpie | Cissa chinensis | |
173 | Indochinese Green-Magpie | Cissa hypoleuca | |
174 | Racket-tailed Treepie | Crypsirina temia | |
175 | Ratchet-tailed Treepie | Temnurus temnurus | |
176 | Large-billed Crow | Corvus macrorhynchos | |
PASSERIFORMES: Stenostiridae | |||
177 | Gray-headed Canary-Flycatcher | Culicicapa ceylonensis | |
PASSERIFORMES: Paridae | |||
178 | Sultan Tit | Melanochlora sultanea | |
PASSERIFORMES: Alaudidae | |||
179 | Oriental Skylark | Alauda gulgula | |
PASSERIFORMES: Cisticolidae | |||
180 | Common Tailorbird | Orthotomus sutorius | |
181 | Dark-necked Tailorbird | Orthotomus atrogularis | |
182 | Hill Prinia | Prinia superciliaris | |
183 | Gray-breasted Prinia | Prinia hodgsonii | |
184 | Yellow-bellied Prinia | Prinia flaviventris | |
185 | Plain Prinia | Prinia inornata | |
186 | Zitting Cisticola | Cisticola juncidis | |
PASSERIFORMES: Acrocephalidae | |||
187 | Thick-billed Warbler | Arundinax aedon | |
188 | Oriental Reed Warbler | Acrocephalus orientalis | |
PASSERIFORMES: Locustellidae | |||
189 | Lanceolated Warbler | Locustella lanceolata | |
190 | Striated Grassbird | Cincloramphus palustris | |
PASSERIFORMES: Pnoepygidae | |||
191 | Pygmy Cupwing | Pnoepyga pusilla | |
PASSERIFORMES: Hirundinidae | |||
192 | Barn Swallow | Hirundo rustica | |
193 | Wire-tailed Swallow | Hirundo smithii | |
194 | Red-rumped Swallow | Cecropis daurica | |
195 | Striated Swallow | Cecropis striolata | |
196 | Asian House-Martin | Delichon dasypus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Pycnonotidae | |||
197 | Black-crested Bulbul | Rubigula flaviventris | |
198 | Red-whiskered Bulbul | Pycnonotus jocosus | |
199 | Light-vented Bulbul | Pycnonotus sinensis | |
200 | Sooty-headed Bulbul | Pycnonotus aurigaster | |
201 | Stripe-throated Bulbul | Pycnonotus finlaysoni | |
202 | Streak-eared Bulbul | Pycnonotus conradi | |
203 | Puff-throated Bulbul | Alophoixus pallidus | |
204 | Gray-eyed Bulbul | Iole propinqua | |
205 | Black Bulbul | Hypsipetes leucocephalus | |
206 | Ashy Bulbul | Hemixos flavala | |
207 | Mountain Bulbul | Ixos mcclellandii | |
PASSERIFORMES: Phylloscopidae | |||
208 | Yellow-browed Warbler | Phylloscopus inornatus | |
209 | Radde’s Warbler | Phylloscopus schwarzi | |
210 | Dusky Warbler | Phylloscopus fuscatus | |
211 | Buff-throated Warbler | Phylloscopus subaffinis | |
212 | White-spectacled Warbler | Phylloscopus intermedius | |
213 | Gray-cheeked Warbler | Phylloscopus poliogenys | |
214 | Gray-crowned Warbler | Phylloscopus tephrocephalus | |
215 | Greenish Warbler | Phylloscopus trochiloides | |
216 | Two-barred Warbler | Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus | |
217 | Pale-legged Leaf Warbler | Phylloscopus tenellipes | |
218 | Arctic Warbler | Phylloscopus borealis | |
219 | Blyth’s Leaf Warbler | Phylloscopus reguloides | |
220 | Kloss’s Leaf Warbler | Phylloscopus ogilviegranti | |
PASSERIFORMES: Scotocercidae | |||
221 | Asian Stubtail | Urosphena squameiceps | |
222 | Yellow-bellied Warbler | Abroscopus superciliaris | |
223 | Rufous-faced Warbler | Abroscopus albogularis | |
224 | Mountain Tailorbird | Phyllergates cucullatus | |
225 | Manchurian Bush Warbler | Horornis canturians | |
PASSERIFORMES: Aegithalidae | |||
226 | Black-throated Tit | Aegithalos concinnus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Zosteropidae | |||
227 | Indochinese Yuhina | Staphida torqueola | |
228 | Stripe-throated Yuhina | Yuhina gularis | |
229 | Swinhoe’s White-eye | Zosterops simplex | |
230 | Indian White-eye | Zosterops palpebrosus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Timaliidae | |||
231 | Chestnut-capped Babbler | Timalia pileata | |
232 | Gray-faced Tit-Babbler | Mixornis kelleyi | |
233 | Pin-striped Tit-Babbler | Mixornis gularis | |
234 | Golden Babbler | Cyanoderma chrysaeum | |
235 | Rufous-capped Babbler | Cyanoderma ruficeps | |
236 | Red-billed Scimitar-Babbler | Pomatorhinus ochraceiceps | |
237 | Streak-breasted Scimitar-Babbler | Pomatorhinus ruficollis | |
238 | White-browed Scimitar-Babbler | Pomatorhinus schisticeps | |
239 | Large Scimitar-Babbler | Erythrogenys hypoleucos | |
240 | Gray-throated Babbler | Stachyris nigriceps | |
241 | Spot-necked Babbler | Stachyris strialata | |
PASSERIFORMES: Pellorneidae | |||
242 | Scaly-crowned Babbler | Malacopteron cinereum | |
243 | Rufous-throated Fulvetta | Schoeniparus rufogularis | |
244 | Puff-throated Babbler | Pellorneum ruficeps | |
245 | Spot-throated Babbler | Pellorneum albiventre | |
246 | Buff-breasted Babbler | Pellorneum tickelli | |
247 | Abbott’s Babbler | Malacocincla abbotti | |
248 | Streaked Wren-Babbler | Gypsophila brevicaudata | |
249 | Eyebrowed Wren-Babbler | Napothera epilepidota | |
250 | Short-tailed Scimitar-Babbler | Napothera danjoui | Near-threatened |
PASSERIFORMES: Leiothrichidae | |||
251 | Black-browed Fulvetta | Alcippe grotei | |
252 | Mountain Fulvetta | Alcippe peracensis | |
253 | Blue-winged Minla | Actinodura cyanouroptera | |
254 | Red-billed Leiothrix | Leiothrix lutea | |
255 | Silver-eared Mesia | Leiothrix argentauris | |
256 | Chinese Hwamei | Garrulax canorus | |
257 | Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush | Garrulax monileger | |
258 | White-crested Laughingthrush | Garrulax leucolophus | |
259 | Black-hooded Laughingthrush | Garrulax milleti | Endemic (country/region) |
260 | Chestnut-eared Laughingthrush | Ianthocincla konkakinhensis | Endemic (country/region) Vulnerable |
261 | White-cheeked Laughingthrush | Pterorhinus vassali | |
262 | Black-throated Laughingthrush | Pterorhinus chinensis | |
263 | Masked Laughingthrush | Pterorhinus perspicillatus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Sittidae | |||
264 | Velvet-fronted Nuthatch | Sitta frontalis | |
PASSERIFORMES: Sturnidae | |||
265 | Golden-crested Myna | Ampeliceps coronatus | |
266 | European Starling | Sturnus vulgaris | Rare/Accidental |
267 | Black-collared Starling | Gracupica nigricollis | |
268 | White-shouldered Starling | Sturnia sinensis | |
269 | Common Myna | Acridotheres tristis | |
270 | Vinous-breasted Myna | Acridotheres leucocephalus | |
271 | Great Myna | Acridotheres grandis | |
272 | Crested Myna | Acridotheres cristatellus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Turdidae | |||
273 | Dark-sided Thrush | Zoothera marginata | |
274 | White’s Thrush | Zoothera aurea | |
275 | Scaly Thrush | Zoothera dauma | |
276 | Siberian Thrush | Geokichla sibirica | |
277 | Orange-headed Thrush | Geokichla citrina | |
278 | Chinese Blackbird | Turdus mandarinus | |
279 | Japanese Thrush | Turdus cardis | |
280 | Gray-backed Thrush | Turdus hortulorum | |
281 | Eyebrowed Thrush | Turdus obscurus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Muscicapidae | |||
282 | Gray-streaked Flycatcher | Muscicapa griseisticta | |
283 | Dark-sided Flycatcher | Muscicapa sibirica | |
284 | Ferruginous Flycatcher | Muscicapa ferruginea | |
285 | Asian Brown Flycatcher | Muscicapa dauurica | |
286 | Oriental Magpie-Robin | Copsychus saularis | |
287 | White-rumped Shama | Copsychus malabaricus | |
288 | White-gorgeted Flycatcher | Anthipes monileger | |
289 | White-tailed Flycatcher | Cyornis concretus | |
290 | Hainan Blue Flycatcher | Cyornis hainanus | |
291 | Chinese Blue Flycatcher | Cyornis glaucicomans | |
292 | Hill Blue Flycatcher | Cyornis whitei | |
293 | Indochinese Blue Flycatcher | Cyornis sumatrensis | |
294 | Large Niltava | Niltava grandis | |
295 | Small Niltava | Niltava macgrigoriae | |
296 | Fujian Niltava | Niltava davidi | |
297 | Blue-and-white Flycatcher | Cyanoptila cyanomelana | |
298 | Verditer Flycatcher | Eumyias thalassinus | |
299 | Rufous-tailed Robin | Larvivora sibilans | |
300 | Siberian Blue Robin | Larvivora cyane | |
301 | Bluethroat | Luscinia svecica | |
302 | Blue Whistling-Thrush | Myophonus caeruleus | |
303 | White-crowned Forktail | Enicurus leschenaulti | |
304 | Slaty-backed Forktail | Enicurus schistaceus | |
305 | Siberian Rubythroat | Calliope calliope | |
306 | White-tailed Robin | Myiomela leucura | |
307 | Red-flanked Bluetail | Tarsiger cyanurus | |
308 | Narcissus Flycatcher | Ficedula narcissina | |
309 | Mugimaki Flycatcher | Ficedula mugimaki | |
310 | Snowy-browed Flycatcher | Ficedula hyperythra | |
311 | Little Pied Flycatcher | Ficedula westermanni | |
312 | Taiga Flycatcher | Ficedula albicilla | |
313 | Blue Rock-Thrush | Monticola solitarius | |
314 | Amur Stonechat | Saxicola stejnegeri | |
315 | Pied Bushchat | Saxicola caprata | |
316 | Gray Bushchat | Saxicola ferreus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Dicaeidae | |||
317 | Thick-billed Flowerpecker | Dicaeum agile | |
318 | Plain Flowerpecker | Dicaeum minullum | |
319 | Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker | Dicaeum cruentatum | |
PASSERIFORMES: Nectariniidae | |||
320 | Ruby-cheeked Sunbird | Chalcoparia singalensis | |
321 | Brown-throated Sunbird | Anthreptes malacensis | |
322 | Olive-backed Sunbird | Cinnyris jugularis | |
323 | Black-throated Sunbird | Aethopyga saturata | |
324 | Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird | Aethopyga gouldiae | |
325 | Crimson Sunbird | Aethopyga siparaja | |
326 | Fork-tailed Sunbird | Aethopyga christinae | |
327 | Purple-naped Spiderhunter | Kurochkinegramma hypogrammicum | |
328 | Little Spiderhunter | Arachnothera longirostra | |
329 | Streaked Spiderhunter | Arachnothera magna | |
PASSERIFORMES: Irenidae | |||
330 | Asian Fairy-bluebird | Irena puella | |
PASSERIFORMES: Chloropseidae | |||
331 | Blue-winged Leafbird | Chloropsis cochinchinensis | |
332 | Golden-fronted Leafbird | Chloropsis aurifrons | |
333 | Orange-bellied Leafbird | Chloropsis hardwickii | |
PASSERIFORMES: Estrildidae | |||
334 | Scaly-breasted Munia | Lonchura punctulata | |
335 | White-rumped Munia | Lonchura striata | |
PASSERIFORMES: Passeridae | |||
336 | House Sparrow | Passer domesticus | Introduced species |
337 | Plain-backed Sparrow | Passer flaveolus | |
338 | Eurasian Tree Sparrow | Passer montanus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Motacillidae | |||
339 | Forest Wagtail | Dendronanthus indicus | |
340 | Gray Wagtail | Motacilla cinerea | |
341 | Eastern Yellow Wagtail | Motacilla tschutschensis | |
342 | Citrine Wagtail | Motacilla citreola | |
343 | White Wagtail | Motacilla alba | |
344 | Richard’s Pipit | Anthus richardi | |
345 | Paddyfield Pipit | Anthus rufulus | |
346 | Olive-backed Pipit | Anthus hodgsoni | |
347 | Red-throated Pipit | Anthus cervinus | |
PASSERIFORMES: Emberizidae | |||
348 | Yellow-breasted Bunting | Emberiza aureola | Critically endangered |
349 | Chestnut Bunting | Emberiza rutila |
References
- Lepage, D. 2023. Checklist of the birds of Bach Ma National Park. Avibase, the world bird database. available at https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org
- BirdLife International and Handbook of the Birds of the World (2016) Bird species distribution maps of the world. Version 6.0. Available at http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/requestdis http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/requestdis [Species records]
- Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2022. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2022. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/ https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/ [Taxonomy]
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology. 2011-2018. eBird Basic Dataset (EBD) http://www.ebird.org/ [Species records]
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