BIRD OF THE DAY!! Bengal Florican |
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The Bengal Florican Conservation Areas (BFCAs) is the great
inundated grassland which is protected and managed for biodiversity
conservation and sustainable use by local communities. The conservation areas
mainly contain grassland dominant landscapes, which are now extremely rare in
South-East Asia and which have been disappearing rapidly in Cambodia in recent
years. The target species at this site are Bengal
Florican, the rare wintering Manchurian
Reed-warbler, Raptors including Greater Spotted Eagle and Imperial Eagle, Pied Harrier and Eastern
Marsh- harrier, Siberian Ruby Throat,
and Small Buttonquail.
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