Cát Tiên National Park, Vietnam

Cát Tiên National Park is a nature reserve in South Vietnam famous for the Javan Rhinoceros (now thought extinct) and the Yellow cheeked Gibbon.

Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Female)

This surprisingly bold female settled down at nearly my eye-level

Flowerpecker,This surprisingly bold female settled down at nearly my eye-level

Black-and-red Broadbill

This one was very high in the dense foliage, and I had to use ISO 3200 just to get a record shot.

Broadbill,This one was very high in the dense foliage, and I had to use ISO 3200 just to get a record shot.

Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo

This racket-tailed drongo was settling down for a well-earned grasshopper meal

Drongo,This racket-tailed drongo was settling down for a well-earned grasshopper meal

Bronzed Drongo

Bronzed drongo perched on a wire in Cat tien National park

Drongo,Bronzed drongo perched on a wire in Cat tien National park

Green-billed Malkoha

Record shot of a green-billed malkoha high up in the foliage

Malkoha,Record shot of a green-billed malkoha high up in the foliage

Brown-breasted Flycatcher

Unsure about this ID since I got only a few glimpses of ths bird in dense foliage

Flycatcher,Unsure about this ID since I got only a few glimpses of ths bird in dense foliage

Stripe-throated Bulbul

Found at the edge of the national park

Bulbul,Found at the edge of the national park

Blue-bearded Bee-eater

Give us a short glimpse before bolting off into the woods

Bee-eater,Give us a short glimpse before bolting off into the woods

Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Male)

The male Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker at the edge of the Cat Tien National park

Flowerpecker,The male Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker at the edge of the Cat Tien National park

Ruby-cheeked Sunbird (Female)

The species gets its name from the ruby cheeks of the male.

Sunbird,The species gets its name from the ruby cheeks of the male.