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Malaysia: "A paradise for wild birds"

Malay hornbills

Malaysia: "A paradise for wild birds"

The hornbill is a strange and precious large bird, and the Malaysian hornbill is probably the most majestic of all the hornbills, inhabiting only the highest parts of the rainforest. The hornbill has a very prestigious status in Malaysia, Sarawak is the "land of the hornbill", the state emblem of Sarawak is a hornbill with wings outstretched, and the main structure of the official logo of the "Malaysian Tourism Year 2020" is also the hornbill. There are some interesting facts about hornbills – they are the only birds with eyelashes, they practice monogamy, and during courtship, male hornbills bring food to female hornbills, usually for a month or so, as a way to prove that they are a qualified mate.

Mountain peacock pheasant

Malaysia: "A paradise for wild birds"

In the mountain rainforests of Pahang, mainly Fraser Hill and Cameron Highlands, this medium-sized bird, unique to Malaysia, is shy, elusive and very mysterious and fascinating. Although mountain peacock pheasants may belong to the same family as peacocks, they vary in size and color, and live in different habitats. The biggest feature of mountain peacock pheasants is the small blue feathers dotted on their tail feathers, like blooming petals and like turquoise inlaid in between.

Malay mountain partridge

Malaysia: "A paradise for wild birds"

The Malay Mountain Partridge is also a bird that lives in highland forests, preferring elevations above 1100 meters, though it is more accustomed to living in low bushes than nesting in the canopy. They are small, with an average length of 28 cm, and their feathers are mainly composed of olive brown and pale yellow, but because the colors are uneven and overlapping, and there is black embellishment, they look very layered, even if there is no bright color, it still makes people have wonderful associations.

Black-crowned eight-colored plover

Malaysia: "A paradise for wild birds"

The word "bird" is pronounced "east" and refers to a bird with a slender, flattened mouth, long wings, and good at flying. The black-crowned eight-colored plover is a brightly colored bird endemic to Borneo and can be found in the Danum Valley of Sabah. They are often regarded as the jewels of tropical forests because of their colorful colors. As the team hikes through the rainforests of Sabah, don't forget to keep an eye out for these forest elves, who may just stop at the branches.

Malayan noisy stork

Malaysia: "A paradise for wild birds"

The Malayan Grebe's habitat includes subtropical or tropical high-altitude bushes or wet montane forests, and although it is not as eye-catching as the black-crowned eight-colored plover, it is also very beautiful and delicate when laid out among the wings like a faint morning light.

More than half of Malaysia's land is covered in tropical rainforest and inhabited by many unique and beautiful birds, so don't forget to keep an eye out for these precious creatures the next time your team hikes in Malaysia, or host a birdwatching-themed team-building event to see who can capture the most birds with their cameras and get a fun rainforest adventure.

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