BIRD OF THE DAY [01 03]!! Slaty legged Rail and a lifer for everyone including our guide, Naran! |
From Siem Reap we will
make a two hour drive north west to the last remaining evergreen forest in this
area. This area, Changkran Roy, is protected by the local community and therefore
some good birds!
Ecotourism in
Changkran Roy is run by local people from the local village.
We stayed in basic tents with very little in the way of padding however it was only for one night. The campsite was close to a small creek where there were a good number of bird species seen.
The main birding attraction though was a very good forest hide. The hide was constructed and the area in front designed to attract a range of species. Bird baths, termites and rice were scattered to attract a variety of forest species.
We stayed in basic tents with very little in the way of padding however it was only for one night. The campsite was close to a small creek where there were a good number of bird species seen.
The main birding attraction though was a very good forest hide. The hide was constructed and the area in front designed to attract a range of species. Bird baths, termites and rice were scattered to attract a variety of forest species.
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