목록Birds of Kota Kinabalu (44)
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Chinese Egret (노랑부리백로 ) Great White Egret ( 중대백로 ) Western Great Egret ( 대백로) Intermediate Egret ( 중백로 ) little Egret ( 쇠백로 ) Great Heron ( 왜가리 )
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The marsh sandpiper breeds in the Palearctic. It is a migratory species, with a majority of birds wintering in Africa and India, and some migrating to Southeast Asia and Australia. Common Greensank Black-tailed Godwit Grey-tailed Tattler Whimbrel
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I took a taxi when I heard that I could see many birds in Mount Kinabalu. However, it was impossible to search for birds because of the dense forest. I only came back after seeing a few species due to lack of preparation in advance. Black-capped White-eye inhabits mountain forests and alpine meadows in altitudes between 700 and 3000 m on mountains of Sumatra, and Borneo (especially Mount Kinabal..
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The oriental dollarbird is found from Australia to Japan and India.
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It has a widespread distribution in southern Asia, being native to Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Laccadive Islands, southern Myanmar, south Thailand, and coastal southern Iran.
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The white-winged tern, or white-winged black tern, is a small species generally found in or near bodies of fresh water across much of the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Four subspecies of the common tern are generally recognized. The Common Terns(S. h. tibetana) from further north and east in Asia, such as S. h. longipennis, move through Japan, Thailand and the western pac..