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It was believed to have disappeared since 1840!
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Two inhabitants of the island of Borneo (Indonesia) were walking in a forest in Kalimantan, a province in the south of the country, and came face to face with the bird. The black-browed Babbler had not shown any signs of life since 1840. Endemic to the island of Borneo, it is the Asian bird with the longest recorded extinction.
Photo credit: M. Suranto
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