Suy Senglim, Bird Photographer of Cambodia
The Sarus Crane is the tallest flying bird in the world, found in Vietnam and Cambodia. The crane is considered extinct in Thailand. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
The giant Ibis, Cambodia’s national bird, is currently one of the critically endangered species of bird. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
The endangered peafowl, in Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar, has declined due to hunting and habitat fragmentation. It also exists in Thailand, Laos, China and Indonesia. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
The Great Hornbill, a threatened resident of hill evergreen and semi-evergreen, is a canopy species and a symbol of healthy forest. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
The tern has become near extinct in Cambodia. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
Alexandrine Parakeet is at risk in Laos, endangered in Thailand and threatened in Cambodia. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
The evergreen habitat emerald dove is from O'ramis Resort in Mondulkiri province. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
A new species to the world of tailorbirds was discovered in 2009 in the city of Phnom Penh by Simon Mahood of Wildlife Conservation Society Cambodia. (Photo by Suy Senglim)
Suy Senglim is a bird photographer and founder of "Birds of Cambodia, Education and Conservation" (Nem Sopheakpanha/VOA Khmer)