Seria Coast
The Seria Coast is a narrow 5,000 ha strip of land along the coast of the town of Seria, in the Belait District of Brunei, in north-western Borneo. It has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA). As well as open sea, it contains tidal mudflats and sandflats, mangroves and beach forest which support populations of various birds, including Bornean crestless firebacks, grey imperial pigeons, short-toed coucals, lesser adjutants, Chinese egrets, Wallace's hawk-eagles, Malay blue-banded kingfishers, and straw-headed bulbuls.[1]

Straw-headed bulbuls, classified as Critically Endangered, are resident in the IBA.[1]
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