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An anotated checklist of the birds of Way Kambas National Park, Sumatra Parrott, Sherry; Andrew, Paul
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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This checklist of the birds of Way Kambas includes or discusses the species reported in the literature and records submitted to Kulia by observers visiting Way Kambas in the period from 1983 to the end of 1995
The birds of Batam and Bintan Islands, Riau Archipelago Rajathurai, Subaraj
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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During 1989 and 1991, ornithological surveys were made on Batam by teams from the Nature Society (Singapore) with the purpose of checking which species remain and also to observe sea birds from the ferry. Between February 1994 and November 1995, the author made nine visits to northern Bintan (an area not visited during the 1991 survey) The purpose was to survey the birds and mammals along the north coast in order to identify areas rich in wildlife and potential wildlife corridors prior to resort development. Each visit lasted from one to four days. During June 1995, a group of students from the National University of Singapore made a two-week bird and mammal study in some of the northern Bintan sites previously covered by the author
The raptor community of Nias Island, Sumatra: Survey and conservation Thiollay, J M
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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During a short survey of the diurnal raptor community on the island of Nias in July 1992,I found. seven species of Falconiformes. Three of them were hawk-eagles: Spizaelus alboniger last confirmed in 1886, S. nanus, presumed to be extinct and S. cirrhatus, never cited for the island. These three eagles appeared to be highly endangered because of heavy deforestation but the future of the other raptor species seems more secure
The birds of Tinjil and Deli Islands, West Java Holmes, Derek A; van Balen, Bas
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Pulau Tinjil and Pulau Deli are islands of 600 ha and 950 ha respectively lying 14 km off the south coast of West Java. The authors made six visits to one or other of the islands between 1988 and 1995. Both are covered with primary forest, but a large population of Long-tailed Macaque monkeys has recently been introduced on both islands as a free-range monkey-breeding facility. The islands have an depauperate avifauna with probably just 20 resident landbird species, common to both islands. These include one near-threatened species, the Nicobar Pigeon, which was formerly very common but which may have suffered as a result of the introduction of monkeys. Other small island/coastal specialists include the Beach Thick-knee, Pied Imperial Pigeon and Chestnut-capped Thrush. Except along the beaches, there are few forest-edge habitats, and most of the landbirds, including those normally occupying open habitats on the mainland such as White-breasted Waterhen, Yellow-vented Bulbul and Brown-throated Sunbird, have expanded their range to occupy the forest niche
Additions to the avifauna of the Banda Islands, Maluku Moores, Lawrence; Healey, Christopher; van Balen, Bas
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During a number of visits to the Banda Islands, which lie south of Seram in the Moluccas, the authors describe or refer to a total of 32 bird species that have not been recorded previously from the islands. The majority of these are migrant species or seabirds, while some others may have been introduced. Very few represent significant extension of breeding range. Future visitors are invited to pay particular attention to the goshawks and sunbirds
Bulwer's Petrel in Indonesia Argeloo, Marc; Dekker, Rene
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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Based on observations of 15 and 14 Bulwer's Petrels in Sulawesi and Irian Jaya respectively, the occurrence of the species in Indonesia is described.
Notes on the occurrence of the Little Curlew in Indonesia van Balen, Bas
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The Little Curlew Numenius minutus breeds in the dry, open steppes of northern Siberia and winters in the dry grassy plains of the northern interior of Australia, where they gather in thousands (Pringle 1987). The birds are passage migrants through the eastern part of Indonesia. The largest numbers appear to pass through New Guinea (Beehler et al. 1986; Coates 1985), with very few records either further east (Coates 1985: New Britain and Bougainville) or west of the island The habitat where the birds on passage are encountered in Indonesia resemble the breeding and wintering habitat, and they should be sought in areas of short grass, at airports for example. The status of the species in the area west of New Guinea (Sulawesi, the Moluccas, and Greater and Lesser Sundas) is discussed in this paper.
First record of Grey-streaked Flycatcher in Kalimantan van Balen, Bas; Aspinall, Simon
KUKILA Vol 8 (1996)
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On 15 February 1992, while surveying the bird fauna of the Kayan Mentarang proposed national park in East Kalimantan, BvB observed two single, small flycatchers in the primary forest on a ridge above the Anye' Bung rivulet, north of the Lurah river, which is a branch of the Bahau river (at 2°42' N, 115°46' E) north of Peliran. The first bird was observed at 1050m a.s.1. at 10.03 hrs, the second at 12.12 hrs at 1200m in a forest gap on the same ridge.
Anting Behaviourin Bali Starlings van Balen, Bas
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Some further new records of shorebirds from Lombok Boon, Louis
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