Bangladesh is located between Indo-Malayan Biodiversity Hotspot and offers a wide range of Avian Diversity for the Keen Birdwatcher willing to visit. Check out Target Birds in Bangladesh below that we currently Offer a Trip on. But we can show you mostly anything available. Looking to visit Bangladesh & Sundarban Looking for Masked Finfoot, White-eared Night Heron, Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Baer’s Pochard, Bristled Grassbird, Mangrove Pitta, Pallas’s Fish Eagle, West Himalayan Bush Warbler, White-tailed Stonechat etc?
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Masked Finfoot
Mysterious Bird, only found in Sundarban Mangrove Forest, Critically Endangered and vanishing very fast.

Cachar Bulbul
Range Restricted Bulbul, found in few hilly forests of Bangladesh. Small in size and shy in habit.

Spoon-billed Sandpiper
Critically Endangered, only few visits Bangladesh in few remote Mudflats.

Bristled Grassbird
Small mysterious Grassbird of riverine charlands and wetlands. Only found in summer, comes to breed.

White-eared Night Heron
Mysterious nocturnal bird, very hard to find. Only found in few spots in Sundarban. also known as Chim vạc hoa

White-tailed Stonechat
Beautiful small chat, resident of charlands along large rivers but not so common.

Hooded Pitta
Available in range of forests in Bangladesh during Summer.

Mangrove Pitta
Pitta found in the sundarban. Most Vocal during summer but found throughout the year.

Pallas's Fish Eagle
Large Fish Eagle, comes to Bangladesh for breeding. Declining fast.

Red-headed Falcon
Resident Falcon, often found in pairs. Population declining fast.

Buffy Fish Owl
Large Fish Owl of the Mangroves.

Great Myna
Rare Resident of Bangladesh. Only found in handful of spots

Brown Wood-owl
Found in Sundarban and Eastern Hilly Forests.

Mangrove Whistler
Bird of the Oriole Family, only found in Sundarban and adjacent mangrove forests, skulker.

West Himalayan Bush Warbler
Recently split from Spotted Bush Warbler, twitchable on the road near Dhaka City.

Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark
Cool Lark of the Riverine Islands.