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A recent sighting of Salvadori's Pheasant Lambert, Frank; Howes, J R
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Reviews of new publications Holmes, Derek A
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Silvius, M.J., A.P.J.M. Steeman, E.T. Berczy, E. Djuharaa & A.M. Taufik. 1987. The Indonesian Wetland Inventory. A preliminary compilation of existing information on wetlands of Indonesia. P.M.P.A., A.W.B./Interwader, EDWIN: Bogor, Indonesia. Van Marle, J.G. & K.H. Voous. 1988. The birds of Sumatra.British Ornithologists Union Checklist no. 10. London. Collar N.J. & P. Andrew 1988. Birds to watch : The ICBP World Checklist of threatened birds. International Council for Bi rd Preservation Technical Publication no. 8. Amadon, 0. & J. Bull. 1988. Hawks and Owls of the World: a distributional and taxonomic list (with the genus Otus by Marshall, J.T. A B.F. King). Proc. Western Foundation Vert. Zool. 3 (4): 294-357.
A further revision of the main wintering range of the Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus Silvius, Marcel J; Erftemeijer, Paul L. A
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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On the rediscovery of Schneider's Pitta in Sumatra Hurrell, Phil
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Schneider's Pitta Pitta schneideri is endemic to the montane rain forest of Sumatra and may be confined to isolated peaks of the Barisan Range in West Sumatra. There have been no records for over 70 years. This paper reports the discovery of a pair of Schneider's Pitta in Kerinci-Seblat National Park and suggests that further study of their range, status and biology is urgently needed.
Sighting of an unidentified pigeon in Irian Jaya Gardiner, Sjarifin; Mangan, James
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Taxonomic relationships of the White-rumped Kingfisher Caridonax fulgidus van Balen, Bas; Compost, A R
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Three new shorebirds for Lombok Burton, Kenneth M
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The birds of Indonesia. Kukila checklist no. 1. Additions, corrections and notes Andrew, Paul
KUKILA Vol 6, No 2 (1992)
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This is the first update of the Kukila Checklist of the birds of Indonesia. Further updates will be published when errors, omissions and new distributional records are reported. Contributors to this update are S. van Balen, K.D. Bishop, S. Frazier, D.A. Holmes, J. Hornbuckle and I.A.W. McAllen. Published papers on taxonomic or nomenclatural points will also be noted when affecting a name or species-limits of a species recorded in Indonesia. This supplement is organized under three headings: Distribution, Classification and Miscellaneous Notes. However, the most unfortunate omission in the Checklist is in the Acknowledgements, where Professor Somadikarta should have been acknowledged, both as an editor of Kukila and for taxonomic advice.
Notes on the birds of the tidal lowlands and floodplains of South Sumatra province, Indonesia Verheugt, W J. M; Skov, H; Danielsen, F
KUKILA Vol 6, No 2 (1992)
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During an environmental baseline survey of the tidal lowlands and floodplains of South Sumatra Province in 1988-89, a total of 270 bird species was recorded. This paper focuses on wetland species, including those inhabiting swamp forests. No upland forest habitats are found within the region described. The area supports a diverse avifauna, including some globally threatened species that have a core population here, notably Milky Stork Mycteria cinerea, Storm's Stork Ciconia stormi, Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus, Black-headed Ibis Threskiomis melanocephatus and Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus. The coast has vital passage and wintering grounds that rank second in importance only to coastal wetlands in Bangladesh for East Palaearctic waders in terms of numbers of birds. Three species were recorded for the first time in Sumatra: Spotted Eagle Aquila clanga, Steppe/Imperial Eagle Aquila nipalensis/heliaca and Spotted Redshank Tringa erythropa, and first Sumatran breeding records were obtained for Javan Pond-heron Ardeola speciosa and White-headed Stilt Himantopus leucocephalus. A few species were observed outside their previously recorded usual habitats. The paper discusses the principal habitats of the area, and the very rapid rate of development that has occurred during the past two decades. Only one wetland area in the province has protection status, Padang-Sugihan. This Wildlife Reserve does not provide habitat for eight out of the eleven globally threatened species recorded in the study area. Consequently the establishment of two additional swamp reserves and bird sanctuary is strongly recommended.
Recent ornithological observations from Buru Jepson, Paul
KUKILA Vol 6, No 2 (1992)
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The island of Buru was visited between 8 Nov and 10 Dec 1969 and surveys conducted from field stations in the north-west of the island. A total of 112 species was recorded, including six of Bum's ten endemic species. Four of the endemic species, Pnoniturus mada, Monarcha loricatus, Rhipidura superflua and Zosterops buruensis were found to be quite common, but Lichmera deningeri and Coracina fortis are considered to be uncommon or rare. The mountains or Burn from where Madanga ruficollis and Rhinomyias addita have previously been collected were not visited. Concern is expressed concerning the status of two endemic parrots, Charmosyna toxopei and Tanypiathus gramineus, which were not conclusively recorded and which appear to have always been rare. Six species were recorded for the first tune on Buru.

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