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Birding sites - Cochinchina - Tan Phu

TAN PHU FOREST ENTERPRISE

Alternative site name(s)
Tan Phu forest state
Province(s): Dong Nai
Area: 11,300 ha
Coordinates
11o03' – 11o12'N, 107o20' – 107o28'E
List of the birds of Tan Phu

 

Topography and hydrology

Tan Phu is situated in a lowland area at an elevation of around 300 m. To the south and east, the forest enterprise is bordered by the La Nga river, while the La Canh and Gian Lai streams form the northern boundary, and the Tra My stream forms the western boundary.

Biodiversity values

This evergreen forest presenting for ecosystem of lowland with very high diversified biology, which including over 170 bird species, 35 mammals, 60 reptiles and amphibian and over 200 butterflies were confirmed. Especially, this forest is also home to many important birds such as Orange-necked Partridge, Gearmain’s Peacock, Siamese Fireback, Lesser Adjutant, Wooly-necked Stork, Bar-bellied Pitta, Grey-faced Tit Babbler. Visiting Tan Phu FE., you also really interest in soaking your legs in hot-water stream, enjoying very beautiful landscape of Mai stream, and more. The Orange – necked Partridge (Arborophila davidi), an endemic species to Vietnam, and this species was listed as endangered category in IUCN redlist. Although distribution range of this species covers Binh Phuoc – Dong Nai and a part of Lam Dong province but nowhere we are easy to find them, except Tan Phu forest enterprise. In 2004 to 2006, Nguyen Hoai Bao led a researchers group to monitor Orange-necked Partridge and species in Pheasant family population, result shown that density 0.086 individual per hectare.

Bird fauna - Birding

Birding route

Orange-necked Partridge distribution

Transportation

Tan Phu is about 2 hours by car from Ho Chi Minh City (120 km) and 4 hours from Da Lat city. The site is situated off National Highway 20 between Ho Chi Minh City and Da Lat.

Accommodations

Several mini hotels at Dinh Quan town


   

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