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Global Migratory Bird Day 2024

Global Migratory Bird Day 2024

The Global Migratory Bird Day is a local event, organized by the Cambodia Bird Guide Association (CBGA) and it is annual event to replace the October Bird Count event held in previous years. The event is featured with smaller activities to engage more public awareness and foster the participation of school children, parents, and local authorities regarding wildlife and its habitat conservation. There were 150+ participants including children, parents and local authorities, joining this event and involving in bird counting this year with better feedback.

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Bird Checklist:

  1. Indian Spot-billed Duck
  2. Zebra Dove
  3. Red Turtle Dove
  4. Spotted Dove
  5. Germain’s Swiftlet
  6. Asian Palm-Swift
  7. Greater Coucal
  8. Black Bittern
  9. Black-crowned Night-heron
  10. Eastern Cattle-Egret
  11. Javan Pond-Heron
  12. Little Egret
  13. Intermediate Egret
  14. Eastern Great Egret
  15. Little Comorant
  16. Pacific Golden Plover
  17. Little Ringed Plover
  18. Kentish Plover
  19. Temminck’s Stint
  20. Long-toed Stint
  21. Common Snipe
  22. Common Sandpiper
  23. Wood Sandpiper
  24. Oriental Pratincole
  25. Whiskered Tern
  26. Blue-Tailed Bee-eater
  27. Common Kingfisher
  28. Pied Kingfisher
  29. Black Drongo
  30. Northern Brown Shrike
  31. Double Zittng Cisticola
  32. Plain Prinia
  33. Yellow-bellied Prinia
  34. Common Tailorbird
  35. Striated Grassbird
  36. Barn Swallow
  37. Yellow-vented Bulbul
  38. Black-collared Starling
  39. Common Myna
  40. Great Myna
  41. Pied Bushchat
  42. Ornate sunbird
  43. Chestnut Munia
  44. Scaly-breasted Munia
  45. Red Avadavat
  46. House Sparrow
  47. Eurasian Sparrow
  48. Paddy-field Pipit
  49. Chinese pond-Heron
  50. Streaked Weaver
  51. Plaintive Cuckoo
  52. Racket-tailed Treepie
  53. Indochinese Roller
  54. Red throated Pipit
  55. Oriental Reed-Warbler
  56. Black browed Reed-Warbler