We surveyed the birds of East Kwaio, Malaita, Solomon Islands from 20 October to 2 November 2018. We conducted 66 point counts and recorded or observed 58 species of resident landbirds, including 23 of the 24 passerine species known from the island of Malaita and 15 waterbird species. We collected some form of samples (e.g., whole specimens and/or blood samples) from 61 individuals of 17 species, including representatives of the four species-level endemics: Malaita Fantail Rhipidura malaitae (Mayr, 1931), Malaita Dwarf-Kingfisher Ceyx malaitae (Mayr, 1935), Malaita White-eye Zosterops stresemanni (Mayr, 1931), and Red-bellied Myzomela Myzomela malaitae (Mayr, 1931). We demonstrate the considerable potential for conservation of the Malaitan ...
Basic knowledge of species diversity and distributions underpins the study of island biogeography an...
Solomons Nightjar Eurostopodus nigripennis, listed as Vulnerable by BirdLife International, has prev...
A number of interesting bird records were made by a team of ten biologists from Cambridge University...
We surveyed forest birds on 4 islands in Vanuatu from November–December 2014, including si...
We surveyed forest birds on 4 islands in Vanuatu from November–December 2014, including sites on Éfa...
The islands of Salayar, Bonerate and Kalaotoa were visited for a few hours and the island of Tanahj...
To date, there is no updated information of the status of avifauna in Gaya Island. We have conducted...
International audienceObi is a remote island in the endemic-rich northern Moluccas region of Wallace...
Tetepare Island, in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, hosts a significant avifauna of 80 ...
The results are presented of a survey conducted on Taliabu, the Sula Islands, Maluku, Indonesia in S...
The islands of the Wallacean biodiversity hotspot support diverse and highly endemic bird communitie...
McAllan, Ian A. W. (2016): On Some Types of Birds (Aves) from the Solomon Islands Named by Edward Pi...
Rēkohu / Wharekauri / Chatham Island (hereafter Rēkohu) is the largest island in the Chatham Islands...
A bird survey was conducted at the Sungai Kangkawat Research Station (117°3′34.593″E, 5°4′29.187″N),...
During a number of visits to the Banda Islands, which lie south of Seram in the Moluccas, the author...
Basic knowledge of species diversity and distributions underpins the study of island biogeography an...
Solomons Nightjar Eurostopodus nigripennis, listed as Vulnerable by BirdLife International, has prev...
A number of interesting bird records were made by a team of ten biologists from Cambridge University...
We surveyed forest birds on 4 islands in Vanuatu from November–December 2014, including si...
We surveyed forest birds on 4 islands in Vanuatu from November–December 2014, including sites on Éfa...
The islands of Salayar, Bonerate and Kalaotoa were visited for a few hours and the island of Tanahj...
To date, there is no updated information of the status of avifauna in Gaya Island. We have conducted...
International audienceObi is a remote island in the endemic-rich northern Moluccas region of Wallace...
Tetepare Island, in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, hosts a significant avifauna of 80 ...
The results are presented of a survey conducted on Taliabu, the Sula Islands, Maluku, Indonesia in S...
The islands of the Wallacean biodiversity hotspot support diverse and highly endemic bird communitie...
McAllan, Ian A. W. (2016): On Some Types of Birds (Aves) from the Solomon Islands Named by Edward Pi...
Rēkohu / Wharekauri / Chatham Island (hereafter Rēkohu) is the largest island in the Chatham Islands...
A bird survey was conducted at the Sungai Kangkawat Research Station (117°3′34.593″E, 5°4′29.187″N),...
During a number of visits to the Banda Islands, which lie south of Seram in the Moluccas, the author...
Basic knowledge of species diversity and distributions underpins the study of island biogeography an...
Solomons Nightjar Eurostopodus nigripennis, listed as Vulnerable by BirdLife International, has prev...
A number of interesting bird records were made by a team of ten biologists from Cambridge University...