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The PHPA/BirdLife International -Indonesia Programme: Goals and Approaches Jepson, Paul
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The PHPA/BirdLife-Indonesia Programme (IP) is a collaborative conservation programme between the Ministry of Forestry, Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation (PHPA) and BirdLife International, formalised in an Agreement approved by the Secretariat Kabinet, Republic of Indonesia, This paper provides a brief digest of the goals, structure, approaches and activities of the programme.
The birds of Bukit Tigapuluh, Southern Riau, Sumatra Danielsen, Finn; Heegaard, Morten
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A study was made of the avifauna of the Bukit Tigapuluh area in Riau and Jambi Provinces, Sumatra in July-September 1991. This is the first major study of the lowland bird fauna of mainland Riau in this century. A total of 193 bird species was recorded, including 18 species listed as globally threatened. Extensions to known ranges were made for 26 species of which 25 were new to Riau and 3 to Jambi- Data were also provided on 5 species for which there were no recent Sumatran records: Crestless Fireback Pheasant Lophura erythropthalma. Garnet Pitta Pitta granatina, Striped Wren-babbler Kenopia striata. Large Wren-babbler Napothera macrodactyla and Chestnut-capped Thrush Zoothera interpres. In addition, information on breeding was provided for 51 species, of which 22 species were not previously documented to breed in Sumatra.
Discovery of waterbird colonies in North Lampung, Sumatra Holmes, Derek A; Noor, Yus Rusila
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The Tulang Bawang river with its back swamps, in Lampung province, Sumatra, is identified as a habitat of major importance to waterbirds. There are at least two breeding colonies, one of which may prove to be the largest heronry so far discovered in Indonesia, with between 5,000 and 33,000 pairs of herons and egrets. The most abundant species is Javan Pond-heron Ardeola speciosa, and this is only the second breeding colony of this species to be discovered in Sumatra; it may rank as the largest in Indonesia. It is the third colony to be discovered in Sumatra of Great Egret Casmerodius albus. The first breeding records in Sumatra of Night-heron Nycticorax nycticorax were obtained from one colony, and of Oriental Darter Anhinga melanogaster at the second. The region is also probably the most important in Sumatra, if not in the Sundaic region, for Bronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicus. Recommendations have been made for Nature Reserve status to be designated at the sites of the two colonies, and for a Game Reserve to cover a much wider area of the feeding grounds and fisheries. It is feared that there has been a major decline in population of both the White-winged Duck Cairina scutulata and the Cotton Pygmy Goose Nettapus coromandelianus, and it is proposed that the latter species should also now be classified as threatened in Indonesia.
The birds of Salayar and the Flores Sea Islands Dutson, Guy
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The islands of Salayar, Bonerate and Kalaotoa were visited for a few hours and the island of Tanahjampea for two days between 23 and 26 September 1993. Although only limited time was available for bird observations, a number of species new for each island were observed and the conservation status of the forest birds was assessed. These islands, according to current taxonomic opinion, host one endemic species, White-tipped Monarch Monarcha everetti, in addition to many endemic subspecies and populations of some widespread but threatened species.
Some bird records from Obi, Maluku Linsley, M D
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From 11 to 23 December 1989 a survey was carried out in agricultural and forested areas of northwest Obi. A total of 65 species was recorded, including Obi's only endemic the Carunculated Fruit-dove Ptilinopus granulifrons, in addition to 10 of the island's 19 endemic subspecies and 7 of the island's 15 Moluccan endemics. Nine species, at least four of which may represent resident populations, were recorded for the first time on Obi. Evidence is provided that the Cacatua alba may not occur on this island (contra White & Bruce 1986). Details of observations of species of particular interest are also provided together with an appendix listing other species recorded.
Aggressive behaviour displayed towards the Javan Hawk-eagle Nijman, Vincent; Sozer, Resit
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Additions to the avifauna of Pulau Alor, Nusa Tenggara Holmes, Derek A
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A sighting of Storm's Stork at Danau Sentarum, West Kalimantan Hood, Ian
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Reviews of new publications Holmes, Derek A; van Balen, Bas
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MacKinnon, J. & K. Phillipps. 1993. A field guide to the birds of Borneo, Sumatra, Java and Ball. Oxford University Press Madge, S. & H. Brown (date not given). Crows & Jays. Helm/A& C Black, London Clement, P., A. Harris & J. Davis (1993). Finches & Sparrows. Helm, London Smith, S.W. (1993-1994). Bird recordings from the Moluccas, Lesser Sundas, Sulawesi and Java, Ball & Sumatra Gibbs, D. Indonesia 1990. Pilai Poonswad & Alan C. Kemp (eds.). 1993. Manual to the conservation of Asian Hornbills. Hornbill Project, Dept. of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Bock, Walter J. (1994). History and nomenclature of avian family-group names. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. No. 222.
Buru bird collections LeCroy, Mary
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