🌴🌳 who love trees usually love watching birds.
Iyes, the reason I love trees is not only for their great appearance, but also because there are always birds in them.
This is Jalak Bali - Bali Starling, a critically endangered bird found only in Bali, Indonesia. Its population dropped dramatically due to trapping for the pet trade, with only 15 birds left in the wild by 1991. This led to it being protected by Indonesian law and international agreements. The main threats to its survival are poaching, trapping, and being captured from its natural habitat.
FACTs:
1912 Bali Starling was given its Latin name, Leucopsar rothschildi, by Erwin Stresemann
•1960s -1970s Several hundred were imported into the US and Europe
•1970 Protected under Indonesian Law, thru Representatives from the Bali Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA)
•1994 Bali Starling registered as a Critically Endangered (CR) species in CITES
To combat this, in 1999, a philanthropy couple: Bradley and Debora Gardner founder Begawan Foundation,

Begawan
Begawan: Empowering rural communities in Bali through education
Begawan is an organisation dedicated to conservation and regenerative agriculture in Bali. Explore our initiatives and experiences on our official ...
began a community based conservation program, build community breeding program involves local people in Melinggih Kelod, North of Ubud, Bali. Their work includes breeding, releasing and carefully monitoring them afterwards. A key part of their success is they raise awareness, run community breeding programs. The foundation's goal is to change people's mindsets to ensure the Bali Starling can fly safely in the wild forever. 🧡