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Beauty of red-billed blue magpie

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
March 07, 2024, 19:02 [GMT+7]

In the early days of Lunar New Year 2024, nature-loving photographers and tourists from all over the world have seen visiting Da Nang’s Son Tra Peninsula to admire the beauty of red-billed blue magpie (scientific name of Urocissa erythroryncha).

The beauty and dragon-like flying movements of the bird make the forest corner southeastern of the Son Tra Peninsula livelier.

Let’s enjoy the amazing photos of the rare bird species, classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s Red List of Threatened Species, taken by photographer Thanh Tung from Da Nang.

Red-billed blue magpie is a precious symbol of diversity and natural beauty on the Son Tra Peninsula.
Red-billed blue magpie is a precious symbol of diversity and natural beauty on the Son Tra Peninsula.
The body length of a red-billed blue magpie is about 65-68cm, and the average weight is estimated at 196-232 grams.
The body length of a red-billed blue magpie is about 65-68cm, and the average weight is estimated at 196-232 grams.
Red-billed blue magpie is in the northern areas of the Indian subcontinent and the western sides of Himalayas, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam.
Red-billed blue magpie is in the northern areas of the Indian subcontinent and the western sides of Himalayas, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam.
The birds fly like dancers in the corner of Son Tra forest.
The birds fly like dancers in the corner of Son Tra forest.
The friendly birds are easily hunted because of its flying shape like a dragon
The friendly birds are easily hunted because of its flying shape like a dragon
Tourists and nature-loving photographers everywhere come to the Son Tra Peninsula to admire and hunt for the image of birds.
Tourists and nature-loving photographers everywhere come to the Son Tra Peninsula to admire and hunt for the image of birds.

Reporting by DNO - Translating by M.DUNG

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