Ream National Park Twelve Month Report
Ream National Park Twelve Month Report
Ream National Park Twelve Month Report
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Appendix 3: Animal species seen or reported in <strong>Ream</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>, January – December<br />
2004. Conservation status for birds taken from BirdLife International (2001), other species<br />
from IUCN (2000). Localities reflect location of evidence and do not indicate limit of species<br />
coverage or occupied area. Locality and evidence are shown for animals captured or reported<br />
opportunistically.<br />
Genus Species Common<br />
name<br />
flycatcher<br />
Frontier Cambodia Environmental Research <strong>Report</strong> 1<br />
Conservation<br />
status<br />
Mycteria cinerea Milky stork Vulnerable<br />
Mycteria leucocephala Painted stork Lower risk –<br />
near<br />
threatened<br />
Nectarinia asiatica Purple<br />
sunbird<br />
Nectarinia jugularis Olivebacked<br />
sunbird<br />
Nectarinia sperata Purplethroated<br />
sunbird<br />
Nycticorax nycticorase Blackcrowned<br />
night heron<br />
Oriolus chinensis Blackcapped<br />
oriole<br />
Orthotomus sutorius Common<br />
tailorbird<br />
Pandian haliaetus Osprey<br />
Pelecanus philippensis Spot-billed<br />
pelican<br />
Pellorneum ruficeps Puffthroated<br />
babbler<br />
Pellorneum tickelli Buffbreasted<br />
babbler<br />
Pericrocotus divaricatus Ashy<br />
minivet<br />
Pernis ptilorhyncus Oriental<br />
honey<br />
buzzard<br />
Phaenicophaeus chlorophaeus Raffles<br />
malkoha<br />
Phaenicophaeus diardi Blackbellied<br />
malkoha<br />
Vulnerable<br />
Locality Evidence<br />
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