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  • Cockatoos, Cacatuidae, are members of the parrot family, recognizable from their crests.  They live in forested eucalyptus groves, rainforests and pine forests. Cockatoos' feathers are usually white.
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  • Cockatoo at the Alligator Farm - Cockatoos, Cacatuidae, are members of the parrot family, recognizable from their crests.  They live in forested eucalyptus groves, rainforests and pine forests. Cockatoos' feathers are usually white.
    cockatoo.jpg
  • Bird and Early Sakura - A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese Cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura in Japanese.  Japan has a wide variety of cherry blossoms with well over 200 types can be found there.[ The most popular variety of cherry blossom in Japan is the Somei Yoshino. Its flowers are nearly white, tinged with the palest pink, and bloom and fall within a week, before the leaves come out.
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  • Flamingos at KL Bird Park. The main feature that distinguishes KL Bird Park from any other bird parks is the concept of free-flight. Entering the door of KL Bird Park is as if you are stepping into an enormous bird cage, where visitors will have a chance to witness at close proximity how approximately 800 birds of 60 local and foreign species living together as a perfectly balanced community in this semi-natural, man-made environment.
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  • Origami Crane Couple - Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding.  Ori means fold and gami means paper.  It is the art of paper folding that has been handed down from parent to child through the generations.  Origami normally involves the creation of paper forms by folding likenesses of animals, birds, fish, and geometric shapes. The most common are that of cranes. Even young children learn to make them.  The custom originated in Japan when gifts were decorated with nosh which had intricate folded patterns to adorn gifts.  Japanese elementary schools often have origami as part of arts and crafts classes but it is most commonly taught at home.   Traditional origami has been in practice in Japan since the Edo Period.  E sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are used in many Japanese designs, including industrial ones.
    origami-cranes-3.jpg
  • Origami Crane Parents and Baby - Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding.  Ori means fold and gami means paper.  It is the art of paper folding that has been handed down from parent to child through the generations.  Origami normally involves the creation of paper forms by folding likenesses of animals, birds, fish, and geometric shapes. The most common are that of cranes. Even young children learn to make them.  The custom originated in Japan when gifts were decorated with nosh which had intricate folded patterns to adorn gifts.  Japanese elementary schools often have origami as part of arts and crafts classes but it is most commonly taught at home.   Traditional origami has been in practice in Japan since the Edo Period.  E sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are used in many Japanese designs, including industrial ones.
    origami-cranes-5.jpg
  • Origami Crane - Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding.  Ori means fold and gami means paper.  It is the art of paper folding that has been handed down from parent to child through the generations.  Origami normally involves the creation of paper forms by folding likenesses of animals, birds, fish, and geometric shapes. The most common are that of cranes. Even young children learn to make them.  The custom originated in Japan when gifts were decorated with nosh which had intricate folded patterns to adorn gifts.  Japanese elementary schools often have origami as part of arts and crafts classes but it is most commonly taught at home.   Traditional origami has been in practice in Japan since the Edo Period.  E sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are used in many Japanese designs, including industrial ones.
    origami-cranes-2.jpg
  • Origami Crane Parents and Baby - Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding.  Ori means fold and gami means paper.  It is the art of paper folding that has been handed down from parent to child through the generations.  Origami normally involves the creation of paper forms by folding likenesses of animals, birds, fish, and geometric shapes. The most common are that of cranes. Even young children learn to make them.  The custom originated in Japan when gifts were decorated with nosh which had intricate folded patterns to adorn gifts.  Japanese elementary schools often have origami as part of arts and crafts classes but it is most commonly taught at home.   Traditional origami has been in practice in Japan since the Edo Period.  E sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are used in many Japanese designs, including industrial ones.
    origami-cranes-6.jpg
  • Origami Crane Couple - Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding.  Ori means fold and gami means paper.  It is the art of paper folding that has been handed down from parent to child through the generations.  Origami normally involves the creation of paper forms by folding likenesses of animals, birds, fish, and geometric shapes. The most common are that of cranes. Even young children learn to make them.  The custom originated in Japan when gifts were decorated with nosh which had intricate folded patterns to adorn gifts.  Japanese elementary schools often have origami as part of arts and crafts classes but it is most commonly taught at home.   Traditional origami has been in practice in Japan since the Edo Period.  E sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are used in many Japanese designs, including industrial ones.
    origami-cranes-7.jpg
  • Origami Crane Mother and Baby -  Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding.  Ori means fold and gami means paper.  It is the art of paper folding that has been handed down from parent to child through the generations.  Origami normally involves the creation of paper forms by folding likenesses of animals, birds, fish, and geometric shapes. The most common are that of cranes. Even young children learn to make them.  The custom originated in Japan when gifts were decorated with nosh which had intricate folded patterns to adorn gifts.  Japanese elementary schools often have origami as part of arts and crafts classes but it is most commonly taught at home.   Traditional origami has been in practice in Japan since the Edo Period.  E sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with. The principles of origami are used in many Japanese designs, including industrial ones.
    origami-cranes-1.jpg
  • The Guelder Rose is a shrub of the honeysuckle family with a white wheel shaped  flower The flowers turn into red berries that attract birds that spread the plant's seeds. The bark can be used as an herbal medicine for cramps and asthma.
    guelder-rose-1.jpg
  • Langkawi Biosphere Animal Life -  Black crowned Night Herons are active at night when they forage in wetlands. In daylight they are striking in grayish blue plumage with a distinctive long white head plume. These birds breed in colonies of nests built over water and live in wetlands.  They are a type of heron and the most numerous.   These herons spend their days either perched on tree limbs or nestled in foliage.
    night-heron-03.jpg
  • Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands  in the Andaman Sea, off the mainland coast of  Malaysia in the state of Kedah.  Besides the renowned white sand beaches on the islands, there is abundant wildlife especially tropical birds.  Langkawi is also the site of a UNESCO Geopark, which is best experienced from the famous Sky Bridge.
    langkawi-2.jpg
  • Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands  in the Andaman Sea, off the mainland coast of  Malaysia in the state of Kedah.  Besides the renowned white sand beaches on the islands, there is abundant wildlife especially tropical birds.  Langkawi is also the site of a UNESCO Geopark, which is best experienced from the famous Sky Bridge.
    langkawi-1.jpg
  • The Guelder Rose is a shrub of the honeysuckle family with a white wheel shaped  flower The flowers turn into red berries that attract birds that spread the plant's seeds. The bark can be used as an herbal medicine for cramps and asthma.
    guelder-rose-2.jpg
  • Black crowned Night Herons are active at night when they forage in wetlands. In daylight they are striking in grayish blue plumage with a distinctive long white head plume. These birds breed in colonies of nests built over water and live in wetlands.  They are a type of heron and the most numerous.   These herons spend their days either perched on tree limbs or nestled in foliage.
    night-heron-01.jpg
  • Black crowned Night Herons are active at night when they forage in wetlands. In daylight they are striking in grayish blue plumage with a distinctive long white head plume. These birds breed in colonies of nests built over water and live in wetlands.  They are a type of heron and the most numerous.   These herons spend their days either perched on tree limbs or nestled in foliage.
    night-heron-02.jpg