This video is called Birding Checklist Vietnam.
From VietnamNet:
Cuc Phuong Park offers excellent view to bird watchers
27/10/2006
The Cuc Phuong National Park in northern Ninh Binh province is home to over 300 species of birds, one of the best 15 bird watching sites in Vietnam, according to BirdLife International.
Rare bird species found here include Bar-Backed Partridge, Scaly-Breasted Partridge, Silver Pheasant, Red Jungle Fowl, Grey Peacock-Pheasant, Laughing Thrushes, Red-Vented Barbet, Green-Eared Barbet, Scimitar-Billed Babblers, Brown Hawk Owl, Scarlet Minivet, Racket-Tailed Drongos, Racket-Tailed Magpie and White-Winged Blue Magpie.
The park, which is also home to several endangered primate species, is one of Vietnam’s seven sites which are considered significant for biodiversity conservation in the world.
Temminck’s tragopan courtship display video: here.
Hi
Great shot I have spent hours trying to get an image of this bird for the web site.
We would love to have your photo, if you would like to contribute please e-mail me.
Good birding
Keith
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Hi Keith,
The photographer of the bar-backed partridge is Chaiwat Chinuparawat.
See http://orientalbirdimages.org/photographers.php?action=birder&Birder_ID=623
Good birding to you!
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