They perch gently on concrete ledges. They nestle into peeling stucco. Occasionally, they soar across a stone house's rooftop.
A flock has landed in Wang Tong Village, a peaceful corner of Lantau Island on Hong Kongβs southwestern edge. But this flock is unlike others: Its birds are made of paint.
They exist on murals designed for a larger purpose - not merely to draw attention to forgotten places but to tell the story of the extraordinary journeys birds undertake.
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