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Black Swans at Merauke Parry, D E
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Errata Kukila, Editors
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Some field observations of the endemic Sulawesi rails Lambert, Frank
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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The remarkable endemic avifauna of Sulawesi includes two little known rails, Snoring Rail Aramidopsis plateni, and Bald-faced Rail Gymnocrex rosenbergii. Snoring Rail is known from 11 specimens from North, Central and South-east Sulawesi (White & Bruce 1986), all but one having been collected before 1940. The latest specimen was obtained from villagers in Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi, in 1980 (Watling 1983, P.B. Taylor pers. comm.). There have been no documented sightings of Snoring Rail since the 1930's (Ripley 1977). Bald-faced Rail is known from just one Sulawesi specimen, and three from Peleng (White & Bruce 1986), although other specimens have apparently been collected in the past (1940) but were eaten or lost (Coomans de Ruiter 1947). Very little is known about the habits of either species. During a three week visit to Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi, in 1987, I observed one, and probably two, Snoring Rails in Ahe Sopu River valley at c.750m on 7 July. The following day, I again heard, but did not see, Snoring Rail, but saw a Bald-faced Rail in the vicinity.
Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa flavipes in Sumatra: new to S.E. Asia. Ollington, R F; Parish, D
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Little known Tyto owls of Wallacea Bishop, K David
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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During the preparation of The Guide to the Birds of Wallacea, and a review of the conservation and status of Wallacea's endemic birds, it became clear that reviews of little know species or species groups would perhaps aid those species' conservation by drawing attention to them. Secondly such accounts would also provide a useful resource to the growing number of field workers in this, until recently, sadly neglected region. This first account deals with three virtually unknown Tyto Owls endemic to Wallacea.
Nicobar Pigeon nesting colonies in Irian Jaya Mitchell, Arthur
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Overlooked evidence of the Short-toed Eagle Circaetus gallicus on Java van Balen, Bas; Compost, A R
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Pelicans at Cengkareng Whitten, A J
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A further range extension of the Black-breasted Thrush Chlamydochaera Jefferyi in Kalimantan Rice, Clifford G
KUKILA Vol 4, No 1-2 (1989)
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Some recent bird observations from Halmahera Lambert, Frank; Young, Dennis
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During July 1987, the authors spent 10 days on Halmahera, observing birds in the vicinity of Domato (0 deg 53'N, 127 deg 28'E). Most observations were made 6-10 km inland, in the area known locally as "Batu Puteh". This is an area of steep-sided hills, for the most part forested, but with widespread small scale selective logging of larger hardwoods in all accessible areas. In most of the lower valleys land had been cleared for agriculture, and these areas were usually bordered by degraded forest or scrub. Observations of birds in this area are documented in instances where information is additional to that given in White & Bruce (1986).

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