White-bellied Heron Ardea insignis in Hkakabo Razi Landscape, northern Myanmar
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White-bellied Heron Ardea insignis is a critically endangered species. The population is in decline and the range significnatly shrinking. Here we report some recent sightings/photo proof of the species form one of the last refuges of the species in the Hkakabo Razi Landscape since 2016.
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