🦜 Get to know the "striped banana leafbird," a hunter for the nectar of the deep forest!
If anyone has the opportunity to hike the mountain and hear the loud cry "Chib Chib Chib Chib" in a hurry, observe the banana clump or the flowering plant, you may find "Banana Pelicans," a resident bird with black stripes all over it!
Patterned Banana Pelicans Featured Long Curved Mouth Black Whole Mouth, Grey-White Bottom Body with Black Dashes Diffused All Over Neck, Chest and Belly, Black Alternating White Bottom Tail Cone Feathers, Head, Back and Feathers Covering Wings, Green Grain Yellow with Black Dashes Diffused All Over, Green Grain Yellow Wing Feathers, Shin and Orange Paw, Yellow Grain Tail with Black Tail
They live in montane forests, dry rainforests, wild men, often found in areas more than 600 meters high up, screaming, "Chib, Chib, Chib," dragging on and on, feeding, sometimes mixing with other small birds, and they are resident birds that can be found often.
Photo by: Mr. Sirvom Sirvom Sirvak, Government Employee, Position, Forest Scholar
Reference: Delivery Merit Doctor Birdwatching Guide, Gul Numerals, eBird
Source: Eastern Overlord Big Field Wildlife Sanctuary, Tak Mon. 14th Conservation Area Administration Bureau (Tak)
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