• Habitat: Forest edges including open shrub savannas and flooded savanna woodlands.
• Diet/Feeding: Seeds, insects, fruits and occasionally small reptiles.
• Social behaviour: They’re monogamous, so form long term pair-bond which are strengthened by mutual preening and displays.
• Males and females: There’s no obvious difference between males and females, although male crest feathers tend to be slightly longer.
• Lifespan: 5 years in the wild, but can live for up to 15 years in captivity.
• Number of young: Clutches often have 2-3 eggs, but normally only 1 survives
• Interesting fact: The bali starling is the national bird of Bali. Nearly extinct in the wild, breeding and reintroduction programmes saved occurrences.
Jawaban:
1. Point: Threats
Sentence: Poaching for illegal songbird trade is a threat for Bali starlings.
2. Point: Distribution
Sentence: Northwest Bali, with a small population introduced onto the small island of Nusa Penida
3. Point: Habitat
Sentence: Forest edges including open shrub savannas and flooded savanna woodlands
4. Point: Diet/Feeding