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The Status of Three Northern Migrant Raptors Rarely Observed on Java Vincent Nijman
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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In the course of a study on raptor migration the central Java, Indonesia, during the periods September-January 1998 and September-October 1999, three species were recorded which have rarely, if ever, been recorded on the island: Common Buzzard Buteo buteo, Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennattts and Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus. Based on a study of the literature and museum skins, and previous experience with the respective species, their identification and status in the Indo-Malayan region is discussed. Raptors migrating through Java originate from northern Asia and might migrate further to Bali and possibly the Lesser Sunda Islands. All species are essentially open woodland species. The increase in the number of migrant species observed on Java and Bali is most likely due to an increase in focused research accompanied by better identification techniques but may also indicate an expansion of species' ranges due to changing land-use in western Indonesia, with closed canopy forest being increasingly replaced by more open types of forest and cultivated land.
Breeding of Blue Rock-Thrush Monticola solitaries at Lake Toba, Sumatra Peter R Hipkin
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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First Record of Cinnamon Bittern Ixobrychus cinnamomeus for New Guinea Kris Tindige
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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First Record of Oriental Plover Charadrius veredus on the Northern Coast of Irian Jaya (Papua) Kris Tindige
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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First Record of the Elegant Imperial Pigeon Ducula concinna on Biak Island, Irian jaya (Papua) Kris Tindige
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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A Second Sighting of Bat Hawk in Irian Jaya (Papua) Bas van Balen; Suer Suryadi; David Kalo
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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Moluccan Thrush Zoothera dumasi joiceyi on Seram Mary LeCroy
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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Summary of Recent Literature 1999-2001 Editors Kukila
KUKILA Vol. 12 (2003)
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New Bird Records for Nusa Tenggara Islands: Sumbawa, Moyo, Sumba, Flores, Pulau Besar and Timor Colin R Trainor; Phil J Benstead; Keith Martin; Dwi Lesmana; Dian Agista; M Charlotte Benstead; Raf Drijvers; Iwan Setiawan
KUKILA Vol. 13 (2006)
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We present a total of 59 new island records comprising more than 100 independent site records of 52 species for selected Nusa Tenggara islands: Sumbawa (21) and its satellite Moyo (18); Sumba (4); Flores (3) and its satellite islands including Pulau Besar (12); and Timor (3). Records were gathered between 1994 and 2001 during surveys by BirdLife international Indonesia Programme, Dames and Moore Pry Ltd (especially within the Batu Hijau Project Area), and an extended bird watching visit. Records of particular note include those of the globally vulnerable Flores Green Pigeon Treron Jloris and two near-threatened species: Beach Thick-knee Esacus neglectus and Great-billed Heron Ardea sumatrana. A Superb Fruit-dove Ptilinopus superbus on Sumba represents the first record for Nusa Tenggara. Significant records of Palearctic migrants are accumulating for the region. We document the first two Nusa Tenggara records of the migrant Grey-streaked Flycatcher Muscicapa griseisticta and numerous records of Chinese Sparrowhawk Accipiter soloensis and Japanese Sparrowhawk A. gularis.
Birds of Gunung Leuser National Park, Northern Sumatra - Part 1 Ralph Buij; Elizabeth A Fox; Serge A Wich
KUKILA Vol. 13 (2006)
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Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) in northern Sumatra has over 85% of Sumatra5 resident breeding bird species and important populations of globally threatened mammals such as Sumatran orangutan Pongo abelii and Sumatran rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis. Information is here presented on a number of important bird records from GLNP from March 1995 to December 2000. These records include: 23 new species for the park, seven globally threatened species, and several species for which there are few previous records for Sumatra. An appendix lists the 413 species recorded in GLNP comprising records from previous publications (van Marle &: Voous 1988; Holmes 1996; Wind 1996a) and the new records included here.

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