Malaysian Birds
70 PASSERIFORMES: Corvidae
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Magpie
Black Magpie 1
Black Mgpie 2
Black Magpie 3
Short-tailed Green Magpie Cissa jefferyi
This bird identical to the Green Magpie in many aspects but is shorter in measurement only. In fact the bird is closer in looks to the Javan Green Magpie The bird is endemic to the Borneo Island found in the region of sub-montane to montane forest, but most times in the montane area The birds feeds mainly on insects and fruits, spending their time foraging in thick coverage. They would get more food at ground level and at times in the upper storey when there are presence of humans. I have little information on this Short-tailed Green Magpie and would not be fair to comment more. |
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Bornean Green Magpie 1
Bornean Green Magpie 2
Bornean Green Magpie 3
Bornean Green Magpie 4
Common Green Magpie 1
Common Green Magpie 2
Common Green Magpie 3
Common Green Magpie 4
Common Green Magpie 5
Common Green Magpie 6
My personal jottings on the Green Magpie:- Green Magpies about 38 cm long is also a slender bird. In Malaysia, the bird live in forest of high mountains, staying in the middle and lower storey. They have very harsh calls but also makes softer calls like whistles and chatters. Like other Magpies, the Green Magpies are shy birds and not easy to see. Once again, their presence are detected through their noisy calls. Their diet consists mainly of large insects and other small animals, such as frogs, lizards or snakes. Breeding season is at the early half of the year. It is during this time that the bird is hardly seen. So are the nest, said to be very basic platform and well hidden in the dense forest. The parent was hardly seen looking after the fledglings as well. Since the Green Magpie is a sub-montane bird, they are seen in Frasers Hills and Old Pump House Road. Sometimes they do stray into the montane area like the Gunong Ulu Kali peak. I have seen the birds in pair, but in Frasers Hills I have seen them in a large group. I have also seen a lone mother feeding a fledging in May. There is no problem in ID-ing the bird as this is the only light green bird, large and with a prominent red bill and red feet. |
Treepie
Bornean Treepie Dendrocitta cinerascens
This is
another bird endemic to the Borneo Island. A
fairly large bird at 40 cm, slim with long
tails. The bird is found in sub-montane to the montane region. Having said that, the bird prefers the lower edge of the montane forest or lowers parts such as areas inside the valley. This is a forest edge bird that has a preference for Bamboo thickets The bird feed on fruits, insects and also seeds. Typical of birds of the forest edge, it's perch was in open area or bare branches of canopy. Perched alone most times but do gather and flies as a noisy group. I read that it could behave like crow scavenging food at small hamlets. |
Bornean Treepie 1
Bornean Treepie 2
Bornean Treepie 3
Crow
House Crow 1
House Crow 2
House Crow 3
Large-billed Crow 1
Large-billed Crow 2
Slender-billed Crow 1
Slender-billed Crow 2
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