Cuc Phuong National Forest is one of the most diverse ecosystems in terms of bird fauna in the North with 308 species that have been discovered and statistically recorded, including many rare species such as: Red-headed Woodpecker, White Pheasant, Brown Nymph, Zebra-bellied Tail..., especially many endemic species of Vietnam and Indochina.
Therefore, Cuc Phuong has become a must-see place for scientists, bird watchers and tourists who love nature in general and wildlife and wild birds in particular.
Bird watching is also included in one of the most attractive experiences for tourists when coming to Ninh Binh, especially in Cuc Phuong National Forest.
In addition, at Cuc Phuong National Forest, there are also practical experience programs such as: visiting the Turtle Conservation Center; carnivore and pangolin conservation program; visit the Primate Rescue Center; visited the Ninh Binh Bear Conservation Facility...
The zebra-bellied tailtail (English name is Bar-bellied Pitta, female) was once put on the Postage stamp, one of the endemic species of Vietnam. Unlike females with many yellow patches, the male (pictured) has a characteristic green color and adds a dark blue patch on the abdomen.
The black-chinned fly (the drum), the English name is Fujian Niltava.
Foul-throated spleen, the English name is Rufous-throadted Fulvetta.
Ground pepper banana, the English name is Buff-breated Babbler. Spotted Chest Pepper Banana, English name is Puff-throated Babbler.
The fire-rumped (female), the English name is White-rumped Shama. The fire warbler (male) has darker feathers, the back of the tail has a small spot of white feathers.
Black-breasted Thrush, the English name is Black-breasted Thrush. Japanese Thrush, English name is Japanese Thrush.
Northern chicken, also known as mahogany. The English name is Green-legged Partridge or Tonkin Patridge.
There are also a number of other mammals that often appear in Cuc Phuong forest that visitors have many opportunities to meet and see. In the photo is a squirrel with a snout, the English name is Asian-cheeked squirrel.
Photo/Video: Tien Tuan
According to Dan Tri