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MAE WONG NATIONAL PARK

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Area (ha):89,400
Altitude (m):140-1964
# Species:316
# Excl Vagrants:316
# Endemics:0
# Near Endemics:2
Species/100 ha:0.4
Habitat: Lowland forest, bamboo, secondary forest, montane evergreen forest

TARGET BIRD LIST

List of target species for the country that could possibly be seen at this location. Target birds are those that are endemic, near endemic, critically endangered or endangered according to the IUCN, best seen in this country, or always considered by us to be a target. Accidentals, vagrants, and very rare species are excluded from this list.

color codes

1Green PeafowlPavo muticusEN
2Rusty-cheeked HornbillAnorrhinus tickelliBC
3/Brown-rumped Minivet/Pericrocotus cantonensisBC
4Burmese ShrikeLanius collurioidesBC
5/Chinese Leaf Warbler/Phylloscopus yunnanensisBC
6/Martens's Warbler/Phylloscopus omeiensisBC
7/Alstrom's Warbler/Phylloscopus sororBC
8/Sulphur-breasted Warbler/Phylloscopus rickettiBC
9/Claudia's Leaf Warbler/Phylloscopus claudiaeBC
10/Asian Stubtail/Urosphena squameicepsBC
11Burmese YuhinaYuhina humilisNE
12/Chestnut-flanked White-eye/Zosterops erythropleurusBC
13Variable Limestone BabblerGypsophila crispifronsNE
14Yunnan FulvettaAlcippe fraterculaBC
15Silver-eared LaughingthrushTrochalopteron melanostigmaBC
16Black-backed SibiaHeterophasia melanoleucaBC
17White-necked LaughingthrushGarrulax strepitansBC
18Tenggara Hill MynaGracula venerataEN
19Siamese Pied StarlingGracupica floweriBC
20/White's Thrush/Zoothera aureaBC
21/Gray-sided Thrush/Turdus feaeBC
22Blue-winged LeafbirdChloropsis moluccensisEN

 

 *Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through 2021 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees. IUCN status may reflect splits not currently recognized by Clements.
**Species not accepted by Clements, AOU, or SACC that we recognize based on the IOC, field observations along with geographical separation, consensus opinions of field guide authors, and other sources. These species are potential splits in future Clements updates.