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An observation of Pied Imperial pigeon Ducula bicolor on Air (Ayer) Islet, the first record for Lombok Nash, Stephen V; Nash, Anne D
KUKILA Vol 3, No 1-2 (1987)
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Song variations in the White-chested Babbler Trichastoma rostratum Nash, Stephen V; Nash, Anne D
KUKILA Vol 3, No 1-2 (1987)
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For few species of birds are the full range of songs and calls known, and in Indonesia little has been published concerning individual song Motives and full repertoires of forest birds, even. though these may differ from published accounts based on mainland Asian individuals (or races). Field identification of Indonesian birds based on vocalizations described in current field guides may for this reason be difficult or even impossible. In this note variations in the full adult song of the male White-chested Babbler Trichastoma rostratum are described, as well as the call of the female bird. Tracings of the original sonograms (audio-spectograms) derived from tape-recorded songs are included to illustrate the descriptions. The tape-recordings were made between 30 April and 16 September, 1985, in both riverine forest and peatswamp forest habitats in the Padang-Sugihan wildlife Reserve, south Sumatra province. The recordings were examined on a Unigon 4500 Uniscan Spectrum Analyzer, and the sonograms were made on a Kay Digital Sono-Graph 7800 set to a wide (300 KHz) band range.
Synchronized antiphonal duetting by Short-tailed Babblers Trichastoma malaccense Nash, Stephen V; Nash, Anne D
KUKILA Vol 3, No 1-2 (1987)
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An extreme example of aggression displayed by the Greater Racket-tailed Drongo Anne D Nash; Stephen V Nash
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 1 (1985)
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Breeding notes on some Padang-Sugihan birds Anne D Nash; Stephen V Nash
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 3 (1985)
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Summarized herein are various breeding and nesting observations on 34 species of lowland birds, compiled between September 1984 and August 1985, In the Padang - Sugihan Wildlife Reserve, South Sumatra. The reserve, with an area of 75,000 ha, lies approximately 45 km north-east of Palembang. The habitat types of the reserve are described in the checklist elsewhere in this issue.
A checklist of the forest and forest edge birds of the Padang-Sugihan Wildlife Reserve, South Sumatra Stephen V Nash; Anne D Nash
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 3 (1985)
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The following is a checklist of the resident and migrant species found in and beside the forested parts of the Padang-Sugihan Wildlife Reserve, South Sumatra Province.
An incidence of duetting between an Abbott's Babbler and a Magpie Robin Anne D Nash; Stephen V Nash
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 3 (1985)
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Large Frogmouth Batrachostomus auritus mobbed by a Greater Racket-tailed Dronqo Dicrurus paradiseus Anne D Nash; Stephen V Nash
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 3 (1985)
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The song of Abbott's Babbler Trichastoma abbotti in South Sumatra Stephen V Nash; Anne D Nash
KUKILA Vol. 2 No. 3 (1985)
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An atypical spontaneous song by Abbott's Babbler Trichastoma abbotti Stephen V Nash; Anne D Nash
KUKILA Vol. 3 No. 1-2 (1987)
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The jungle babblers Timaliidae as a whole are renowned vocalists, more easily identified by their collectively varied songs than by their muted plumages. Surprisingly, the ornithological literature is incomplete concerning the repertoires of individual babbler species, as well as for noting regional (or racial) differences. The song of the Abbott's Babbler Trichastoma abbotti in south-eastern Sumatra has recently been the subject of a note in Kukila (Nash & Hash 1985), describing the full adult song of the male bird, and the duelling call notes of the female. Further studies of this species by the authors have revealed an unusual additional song by the male, a ten-note spontaneous 'foraging' song. This song was recorded in the Padang-Sugihan Wildlife Reserve, South Sumatra province, at approximately 0745 hrs. on 12 September 1985, in riverine swamp forest. The recorded song was examined on a Unigon 4500 Uniscan Spectrum Analyzer, and the sonogram was made on a Kay Digital Sono-Graph 7800 set to a wide (300 Khz) band range.