Monday, October 7, 2013

Vietnam August - October 2013, Yok Don National Park

This national park is rarely visited by birders, for the area that holds the real goodies like Masked Finfoot, Giant Ibis, White-shouldered Ibis, Red-headed Vulture and White-headed vulture is completely off limits for foreigners. The area that can be visited holds species that can also be seen in Cambodia. The main highlights are Mekong Wagtail, White-rumped Pygmy Falcon and Neglected Nuthatch. We visited this site on a Birdwatching Vietnam Tour with my friend Bao, so I don´t know much about the accessibility of this site by public transport, but it shouldn´t be too difficult.

We only spent one afternoon and one morning in the park, for we were mostly just passing through on our way to Mang Den (see next post). On the afternoon we saw Mekong Wagtail and Stork-billed Kingfisher in the Ban Don tourist area. In the evening we did some owling around the Ban Don lodge, where we spent the night, which resulted in some glimpses of a Brown Boobook. Owling here can be very productive as Oriental Scops Owl, Brown Fish Owl and Savannah Nightjar can all be seen here.
Male Mekong Wagtail (Motacilla samveasnae)
The next morning we birded the dry dipterocarp forest around the Ban Don lodge and observed Black-hooded Woodpecker (very common), Greater Yellownape, Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker,Oriental Pied Hornbill, Asian Barred Owlet, Green Imperial Pigeon, Collared Falconet, Black-hooded Oriole, Spangled Drongo, White-browed Fantail and Grey-faced Tit-babbler amongst others. Unfortunately we missed the Pygmy Falcon and the Nuthatch. 
Black-headed Woodpecker (Picus erythropygius)
When travelling over the inland road, I highly recommend a stop at this site, but maybe not for longer than one or two nights, for the area that is accessible is not that big and the birding might get boring. 

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