Just taking the opportunity to increase exposure to MURUK articles, which contain a wealth of New Guinea bird data….
Link:
http://eng.sicklebillsafaris.com/index.php/muruk
thanks,
Colin
New Guinea Journal- FREE
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New Guinea Journal- FREE
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Phil Gregory
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Wed, 3 Aug 2011 15:40:45 +1000
Just back from an excellent New Guinea trip, highlights being New Guinea Harpy Eagle, and both Mountain and Wallace’s Owlet-nightjar in addition to the usual Barred Owlet-nightjar. Does anyone happen to know if Feline Owlet-nightjar is ever seen in holes in hollow trees? We also had confusion again about telling Papuan from Marbled Frogmouth, the habitat in Casuarina groves at 1600 m was typical for Papuan and I suspect Marbled is pretty limited to rainforest, but other observers thought they were Marbled and we await photos which will I hope show eye colour! Good news- the entire archive of the New Guinea birdwatching journal Muruk Vols 1-9 is now available as a free download at sicklebillsafaris.com. There is a button called Muruk, click on this and each volume shows up ready to download. I plan two more paper editions to complete existing subscriptions to Vol 10, (Vol 10:1 Aug 2011 is currently at the printers), then we are switching to an on- line format in a bid to widen circulation and generate more contributions. The contributions over the past 30 years have been wide- ranging and it has been a valuable collection point for data from a still remarkably poorly known area. Phil & Sue Gregory tour organizers/ bird guide/ ornithological writer Sicklebill Safaris / Cassowary House Http://www.sicklebillsafaris.com Http://www.cassowary-house.com.au
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