Hi – Two fieldguides to the snakes of Wallacea have recently been published by Ruud de Lang including “Snakes of the Moluccas (Maluku), Indonesia” in about Dec 2013. I mention this here because about 40-50 of the 300 photos of snakes (an therefore species site records) and habitat in the Maluku book were contributed by Australian and Oriental birders – including Birding-aus-ers Peter Lansley. The book is available in the usual places, probably Andrew Isles at some stage. The snake fauna has many links to Australia, including apparently undescribed Death Adders [Acanthophis] on quite a few islands. Thanks, Colin Trainor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OT Snakes of Nusa Tenggara and now Maluku forthcoming (Indonesia/Timor-L from [Colin Trainor] [Permanent Link][Original] To: <birding-aus@vicnet.net.au> Subject: OT Snakes of Nusa Tenggara and now Maluku forthcoming (Indonesia/Timor-Leste) From: “Colin Trainor” <Colin.Trainor@cdu.edu.au> Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:33:25 +0930 Hi – A few Australian birders visit East Timor, West Timor and other parts of Nusa Tenggara. Ruud de Lang [delaroz AT hetnet.nl] has just had “Snakes of the Lesser Sundas” [Lombok through to Timor and Wetar] published. This included many photographs of snakes and habitats from oriental birders. The book included more that 300 colour photographs of the 30 odd snakes in the islands. This is an excellent book, though with only 30 species, a 60-90 page booklet in English and Indonesian, would be ideal for identification in the field [1 page information and 1 page of photos per species]. Up to about 50 photos are given of the “White-lipped Island Viper/Green pit viper” which has blue, yellow and green colour forms! The blue ones on Komodo look stunning. http://www.andrewisles.com/all-stock/publication/the-snakes-of-the-lesser-sunda- islands-nusa-tenggara-indonesia-a-field-guide-to-the-terrestrial-and-semi-aquati c-snakes-of-the-lesser-sunda-islands-with-identification-key Ruud is currently working on snakes of Maluku – if anyone has snake photos from Halmahera, Seram, Buru, Kai, Tanimbar, Ambon etc, and habitat shots, please send them on to Ruud, email above. Thanks, Colin Trainor _______________________________________________ Birding-Aus mailing list Birding-Aus@birding-aus.org To change settings or unsubscribe visit: http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org