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BAS VAN BALEN, COLIN TRAINOR, ADAM SUPRIATNA & MUHAMAD IQBAL

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Eastern Marsh Harrier in Kalimantan van Balen, Bas; Nurwatha, Pupung F
KUKILA Vol 10 (1998)
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Note on the distribution of the Kinabalu Serpent Eagle with a first record for Kalimantan van Balen, Bas
KUKILA Vol 10 (1998)
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First record of Grey Heron in Kalimantan van Balen, Bas
KUKILA Vol 10 (1998)
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Note on a sighting of Striated Grassbird in Kalimantan van Balen, Bas
KUKILA Vol 10 (1998)
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Around the Archipelago van Balen, Bas; Trainor, Colin; Noske, Richard
KUKILA Vol 17, No 1 (2013)
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First record of Grey Heron Ardea cinerea in Flores van Balen, Bas; Irawan, Feri
KUKILA Vol 17, No 2 (2014)
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Around the Archipelago van Balen, Bas; Trainor, Colin; Noske, Richard
KUKILA Vol 17, No 2 (2014)
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Some biological notes on the Tawny-breasted Parrotfinch Erythrura hyperythra van Balen, Bas
KUKILA Vol 3, No 1-2 (1987)
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The Tawny-breasted Parrofinch Erythrura hyperythra was described for the first time by Reichenbach in 1862 from a specimen erroneously thought to have been collected in New Guinea. Vordeman (1883) described a second specimen collected in west Java. The parrotfinch has since been reported from Bast Java, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sulawesi, West and East Malaysia, Luzon and Mindoro. However, because of its rarity and secretive behaviour, very little is known of the bird in nature (but see Burkard, 1982).
Jaegers in Indonesian waters van Balen, Bas
KUKILA Vol 5, No 2 (1991)
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An overview is provided of records of the three species of Jaegers in the Indonesian region, Including some hitherto unpublished records of which descriptions are given. All records of Jaegers are from the months September-May. Stercorarlus parasiticus appears to be more common than previously thought and may sometimes have been confused with S. pomarinus. The relative rareness of S. longicaudus may be due to the pelagic character of the species. It is speculated that the El Nino Southern Oscillation of 1982-83 influenced the occurrence of Jaegers in Indonesian waters.
Faunistic notes from Bali, with some new records van Balen, Bas
KUKILA Vol 5, No 2 (1991)
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New records for Ball are provided for Dendrocygna javanica, Accipiter trivigartus, Treron bicincta, Cacomantis sonneratii and Ficedula mugimaki. Also included with the descriptions and discussion of these records are faunistic notes on Tyto alba, Phodilus badius, Glaucidlum castanoptarum, Pycnonotus tmlanicterus, Zoothera sibirica and Zosterops chloris.