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Bali Starling

Leucopsar rothschildi

Description:

The Bali myna, also known as Rothschild's mynah, Bali starling, or Bali mynah, locally known as jalak Bali, is a medium-sized, stocky myna, almost wholly white with a long, drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes, greyish legs and a yellow bill. Both sexes are similar. It is critically endangered and fewer than 100 adults are assumed to currently exist in the wild

Habitat:

The Bali myna is restricted to the island of Bali (and its offshore islands) in Indonesia, where it is the island's only endemic vertebrate species. The bird was discovered in 1910, and in 1991 was designated the faunal emblem of Bali. Featured on the Indonesian 200 rupiah coin, its local name is jalak Bali.

Notes:

we were guided to where the birds may be found. There had been a breeding programme which had stopped a while before we visited.

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Mel11
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Mel11

Bali, Indonesia

Spotted on Sep 15, 2015
Submitted on Jan 28, 2019

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