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Hotspots
Top 100 hotspots in this region, ranked by total species logged on eBird.
01 487species02 484species03 480species04 447species05 431species06 417species07 378species08 378species09 374species10 367species11 361species12 353species13 348species14 345species15 344species16 342species17 340species18 340species19 337species20 334species21 331species22 330species23 325species24 322species25 321species26 320species27 319species28 317species29 316species30 312species31 310species32 306species33 303species34 302species35 301species36 301species37 300species38 300species39 299species40 298species41 297species42 297species43 296species44 295species45 295species46 293species47 292species48 292species49 289species50 287species51 283species52 Doi Inthanon NP--Mae Klang Watershed Management Unit & Inthanon Bird Center (Mr Daeng's) vicinityeBird283species53 283species54 281species55 281species56 281species57 279species58 278species59 Doi Pha Hom Pok NP--Doi Lang (W) stakeout Mrs Hume's Pheasant [ARRIVE BEFORE SUNRISE & WAIT IN THE CAR ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE RD.]eBird277species60 277species61 277species62 276species63 276species64 275species65 271species66 271species67 271species68 270species69 270species70 270species71 269species72 269species73 268species74 267species75 267species76 266species77 265species78 265species79 265species80 263species81 262species82 262species83 261species84 261species85 260species86 259species87 259species88 258species89 258species90 258species91 257species92 257species93 256species94 256species95 255species96 255species97 255species98 254species99 252species100 252species
Snapshot from eBird on Apr 22, 2026. Follow a hotspot link for the current view on eBird.
eBird · heuristic
Signature species
Species that show up here but rarely elsewhere in our index — a hint, not a guarantee. Check eBird before planning around any single entry.
Sampled from 20 hotspots
- 1/115
Asian Emerald Cuckoo
Chrysococcyx maculatus
- 1/115
Gray-faced Buzzard
Butastur indicus
- 1/115
Collared Scops-Owl
Otus lettia
- 1/115
Brown Boobook
Ninox scutulata
- 2/115
Banded Bay Cuckoo
Cacomantis sonneratii
- 2/115
Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo
Surniculus lugubris
- 2/115
Black Baza
Aviceda leuphotes
- 3/115
Large-tailed Nightjar
Caprimulgus macrurus
- 4/115
Plaintive Cuckoo
Cacomantis merulinus
- 4/115
Crested Goshawk
Lophospiza trivirgata
- 5/115
Zebra Dove
Geopelia striata
- 6/115
Green-billed Malkoha
Phaenicophaeus tristis
- 6/115
House Swift
Apus nipalensis
Computed from the Apr 22, 2026 eBird snapshot.
eBird
Target species
Species widely reported across the hotspots we sample at this location.
Red Junglefowl
Gallus gallus
Rock Pigeon
Columba livia
Red Collared-Dove
Streptopelia tranquebarica
Spotted Dove
Spilopelia chinensis
Asian Emerald Dove
Chalcophaps indica
Zebra Dove
Geopelia striata
Greater Coucal
Centropus sinensis
Green-billed Malkoha
Phaenicophaeus tristis
Asian Koel
Eudynamys scolopaceus
Asian Emerald Cuckoo
Chrysococcyx maculatus
Banded Bay Cuckoo
Cacomantis sonneratii
Plaintive Cuckoo
Cacomantis merulinus
Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo
Surniculus lugubris
Large Hawk-Cuckoo
Hierococcyx sparverioides
Large-tailed Nightjar
Caprimulgus macrurus
House Swift
Apus nipalensis
Asian Palm Swift
Cypsiurus balasiensis
Black Baza
Aviceda leuphotes
Oriental Honey-buzzard
Pernis ptilorhynchus
Crested Serpent-Eagle
Spilornis cheela
Crested Goshawk
Lophospiza trivirgata
Shikra
Tachyspiza badia
Gray-faced Buzzard
Butastur indicus
Collared Scops-Owl
Otus lettia
Brown Boobook
Ninox scutulata
Snapshot from eBird on Apr 22, 2026. Species lists update continuously on eBird; treat this as a recent picture, not a current one.