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Birdwatchers Spot Rare Green Broadbill Bird Declared Extinct 70 Years Ago in Singapore

Birdwatchers Spot Rare Green Broadbill Bird Declared Extinct 70 Years Ago in Singapore
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Green Broadbill Bird Declared Extinct Decades Ago Sighted in Singapore!

th of June. Bird watcher Joyce Le Mesurier unexpectedly spotted the extinct bird on the offshore isle of Pulau Ubin according to local news. According to the Singapore Birds Project, the green broadbill had populated Pulau Ubin years ago, but was hardly seen in Singapore since 1941. Other local bird watchers said that it was their first time to see such bird species in the island, describing the sighting as a lifter . Ecological Behavior of Green Broadbill Bird (Photo : Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images) UNSPECIFIED - JUNE 15: Green Broadbill (Calyptomena viridis), Eurylaimidae, drawing. In a 2019 study of broadbills behavior in Malaysian Borneo, series of observations on these birds suggest that green broadbills, scientifically known as

Cultural Selection: The Early Maritime Silk Roads and the Emergence of Stone Ornament Workshops in Southeast Asian Port Settlements

Cultural Selection: The Early Maritime Silk Roads and the Emergence of Stone Ornament Workshops in Southeast Asian Port Settlements © cobalt123/flikr Numerous regions of South and Southeast Asia were directly involved with, and connected by, the maritime Silk Roads at various points in history. In particular, around the beginning of the 1st century CE, a great expansion of international trade occurred, driven by the demand for luxury goods from both Ancient Rome and China. While caravans carried goods relatively slowly along the land routes of the Silk Roads between the Indian Subcontinent and China, ships travelled more rapidly from ports on the Indian sub-continent to Southeast Asia and further East, transporting a wide range of goods that included spices, aromatic woods, resins, and precious gems and stones. Alongside this trade, artists and artisans travelled widely, bringing with them precious works of art and religious objects, which help

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