Gracupica nigricollis, known as the black-collared starling, perches gracefully on the distant treetops, its striking black neck contrasting with its vibrant yellow body. From this high vantage point, it surveys the surroundings, its sharp eyes scanning the area for potential food sources. Meanwhile, Acridotheres javanicus, the Javan myna, flits about the lower branches, known for its playful antics and curious nature. With its glossy black feathers and distinct yellow patches on the wings, it adds a lively touch to the scene. The two species coexist in this lush environment, the black-collared starling occasionally calling out with its melodic notes, while the Javan myna responds with its characteristic chatter. Together, they create a harmonious atmosphere in the treetops, showcasing the beauty of avian diversity amidst the greenery. The sun filters through the leaves, illuminating their plumage, making the distant treetops a lively spectacle of movement and sound.
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