Days 9, 19, and 29 of #borbneo hosted by @crowmiti and @junedove_ and featuring #BirdsofBorneo are the Dulit Frogmouth, Chestnut-Breasted Malkoha, and Bornean Peacock Pheasant

seen from Türkiye
seen from Malaysia

seen from Brazil
seen from Russia
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seen from Malaysia
seen from Russia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Russia
seen from Russia
seen from China
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seen from Romania

seen from United States
seen from China
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seen from United States
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seen from United Kingdom
Days 9, 19, and 29 of #borbneo hosted by @crowmiti and @junedove_ and featuring #BirdsofBorneo are the Dulit Frogmouth, Chestnut-Breasted Malkoha, and Bornean Peacock Pheasant
Kallima inachus, a leaf-shaped butterfly
Kallima inachus (oakleaf butterfly)
the orange oakleaf (kallima inachus) | source
Orange oakleaf (Kallima inachus)
The orange oakleaf is a nymphalid butterfly found in Tropical Asia from India to Japan. With wings closed, it closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins and is a spectacular and commonly cited example of camouflage. The wingspan of the butterfly ranges from 85 to 110 mm. Male and female butterflies are similar except that the female is generally larger and has the apex of the forewing protrude to form a longer point. The orange oakleaf is a powerful flier and usually flies in dense forests with good rainfall, amongst undergrowth and along stream beds. It is attracted to tree sap and over-ripe fruit, and is also known to mud-puddle.Much pursued by birds, when in danger the orange oakleaf flies erratically, soon dropping down into the foliage and occupying a stationary pose with wings closed, so that the birds are very often quite unable to find them.
photo credits:岡部碩道, J.M.Garg, peellden
Kallima inachus
A dead leaf which is actually a butterfly