Photo 5 Of Tales By Lens Takeover Education For Su..
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Photo 5 of Tales by Lens takeover Education for Sustainable Development Malaysia by Arhwin Kalai
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Look closely, and you will find that there are two very similar but different little brown birds. One is the Eurasian Tree-Sparrow, Malaysia’s most common bird, and the other is the Scaly-breasted Munia. Both birds typically feed on grains and various types of grasses. The Eurasian Tree-Sparrow has adapted well to the urban environment and is more commonly found in our backyard.
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Location: Public park in Taman Jaya
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It’s been a great journey sharing all my photos with everyone. Thank you Education for Sustainable Development Malaysia and WWF-Malaysia for this opportunity and don’t forget to follow @arhwin and my hashtag #arhwinsnaturelog to find out more about my photography work.
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