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Around the Archipelago van Balen, Bas; Noske, Richard A; Supriatna, Adam A
KUKILA Vol 14 (2009)
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Reviews of new publications Lambert, Frank
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Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 11: Old World Flycatchers to Old World Warblers. del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott & D. Christie (eds). Lynx Edicions Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 12: Picathartes to Tits and Chickadees. del Hoyo, J., A. Elliott & D.A. Christie (eds). Lynx Edicions
Summary of Recent Literature 2005-2007 van Balen, Bas; Noske, Richard A; Supriatna, Adam A
KUKILA Vol 14 (2009)
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Kris Tindige Noske, Richard A
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A Bird Survey of Gunung Lumut Protection Forest, East Kalimantan and a Recommendation for its Designation as an Important Bird Area - Part 1 Wielstra, Ben; Pieterse, Sander M
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We report on a bird survey in and near Gunung Lumut Protection Forest in East Kalimantan, and evaluate our results against the BirdLife International criteria for recognition as an Important Bird Area. Five globally threatened species (Storm 's Stork Ciconia stormi, Bomean Peacock-pheasant Polyplectron schleiermacheri, Large Green Pigeon Treron capellei, Short-toed Coucal Centropus rectunguis and Blue-headed Pitta Pitta baudii) were encountered, as well as 91 species endemic to the Sundaic Lowland Forest biome, and up to 1% of the biogeographic population of the congregatory Storm's Stork. Based on these observations, we recommend Gunung Lumut Protection Forest to be included in Birdlife International 's Important Bird Area network.
A Bird Survey of Gunung Lumut Protection Forest, East Kalimantan and a Recommendation for its Designation as an Important Bird Area - Part 2 Wielstra, Ben; Pieterse, Sander M
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We report on a bird survey in and near Gunung Lumut Protection Forest in East Kalimantan, and evaluate our results against the BirdLife International criteria for recognition as an Important Bird Area. Five globally threatened species (Storm 's Stork Ciconia stormi, Bomean Peacock-pheasant Polyplectron schleiermacheri, Large Green Pigeon Treron capellei, Short-toed Coucal Centropus rectunguis and Blue-headed Pitta Pitta baudii) were encountered, as well as 91 species endemic to the Sundaic Lowland Forest biome, and up to 1% of the biogeographic population of the congregatory Storm's Stork. Based on these observations, we recommend Gunung Lumut Protection Forest to be included in Birdlife International 's Important Bird Area network.
Status of the Pied Imperial Pigeon Ducula bicolour and Pink-necked Green-Pigeon Treron vernans on Flores, Nusa Tenggara Schellekens, Mark; Trainor, Colin R; Encallado, Juan Jose Ramos; Imansyah, M Jeri
KUKILA Vol 14 (2009)
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The status of the Pied Imperial Pigeon Ducula bicolor in Nusa Tenggara (Lesser Sundas) is unclear, whilst the Pink-necked Green-Pigeon Treron vernans is unknown east of Sumbawa. We document observations of these two species on Flores and surrounding islands, and conclude that the Pied Imperial Pigeon is probably resident in western Flores and the Komodo area, whereas the Pink-necked Green-Pigeon has probably colonised Flores within the last 5-l 0 years. Green-Pigeons in the region should be carefully examined in the future.
First Records of Five Shorebird Species for Flores, Indonesia: Asian Dowitcher Limnodromus semipalmatus, Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrines, Ruff Philomachus pugnax, Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata and Broad-billed Schellekens, Mark
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This paper documents the first island records of five migrant waders on Flores, Nusa Tenggara, based on 21 brief surveys in east-central and south-central Flores. On 8 October 2004, four Asian Dowitchers Limnodromus semipalmatus and a Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus were seen on Pangabatang Island, a small sand islet off Maumere. At Tambak Koliaduk aquaculture ponds (Maumere), two adult Ruff Philomachus pugnax were recorded on 5 December 2004, and a Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata on 19 December 2005 . Finally, two Broad-billed Sandpipers Limicola falcin ellus were obser-Ved at Ende estuary in south-central Flores on 17 October 2006. Given the relatively low survey effort in the region, it is likely that most of these species are regular visitors in small numbers to Flores and Timor.
Wetlands International - Indonesia Programme: 10 years of wetland conservation in Indonesia Ounsted, Michael
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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On 1 January 1996, Asian Wetland Bureau - Indonesia (AWB-I) was incorporated into a new global framework - Wetlands International, thereby strengthening and helping give international status to AWB-I's cooperative programme on wetland conservation being carried out with the Ministry of Forestry, Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation (PHPA), This paper briefly describes the history of Wetlands International in Indonesia and its strategic plan for the future
Sumatra Bird Report Holmes, Derek A
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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All new records of Sumatran birds collected by various observers over the period from 1987 to 1995 that add significantly to the status or distribution as given in the Sumatran checklist (van Marle & Voous 1988) are described. This is the second regional (island) report published by Kukila, the first covering Sulawesi in 1990

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