Bird
Watching at Sam Roi Yot National Park
 The
three hundred peaks national park in Prachuab Khiri Khan is
home to more than 200 species of resident or migratory bird.
Seldom seen species such as the Painted Stork, Purple Heron,
Northern Pintail and the Greater Spotted Eagle are commonly
sighted at the park, particularly in the wetlands areas. Other
species such as the Chestnut-headed Bee-eater, Hoopoe and
the White-bellied Sea-Eagle are commonly seen around the park
headquarters.
One
of the best ways to see the shore and wading birds is to take
a canal trip along the Khao Daeng Canal at sunset. The cost
of chartering a long-tailed boat for the trip is 300 to 400
baht. Binoculars can be hired at the park headquarters.
Please
see Sam
Roi Yot National Park, for more details.
Back to Top
|