
White-headed Magpie
White-headed Magpie
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The White-headed Magpie is a distinctive and rare corvid species endemic to the island of Borneo. It is characterized by its striking white head contrasting with a dark body.
Where to spot
Restricted to montane and hill forests of Borneo (Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei).
How to spot
Observe in its specific montane forest habitat. Look for its prominent white head and black body. Listen for its loud, ringing calls, which can carry far through the forest.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours, often seen in small groups.
Where to spot
Restricted to montane and hill forests of Borneo (Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei).
How to spot
Observe in its specific montane forest habitat. Look for its prominent white head and black body. Listen for its loud, ringing calls, which can carry far through the forest.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours, often seen in small groups.
This magpie's unique white head and call make it stand out among other Bornean forest birds, often sought after by bird enthusiasts.
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