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    Jakarta airport

    Hi Steve Try to visit the national statue's park or Taman Monas in Indonesian (Monas = Monumen Nasional). It is located in the heart of Jakarta. You might get chance for some interesting birds there, such as Coppersmith Barbet, Red-breasted Parakeet, Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker, Small Minivet...
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    Burungnesia info graphic 2017 for Indonesian bird atlas

    Since launched 1,5 years ago, Burungnesia became the most important tools to gather bird record in Indonesia for the Atlas Burung Indonesia (Indonesian Bird Atlas) project. In the 2017 report, this android OS based apps successfully collected more than 23,000 records, with 2,300+ observation...
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    Circaetus gallicus

    Solved! Thank you so much, Sir. Imam
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    Circaetus gallicus

    Very interesting. Wish can read the paper. Anyone kindly send me a copy, please? Will be very apreciated. Regards Imam
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    Free Field Guide Baluran Birds-Android version

    Field Guide Baluran Birds is now available on Playstore. This first field guide application in Indonesia cover 150+ of total 225 species recorded in the park. The apps completed with many interesting information, such as basic ID, local distrbution map, local status with over 280 beautiful...
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    Java birding

    Hallo Barbet It’s great to hear about your plan. Yes, Burung-Nusantara is a good site to know about Java and Indonesia. And for West Java, Gunung Gede is the best place for Javan endemics. I lived in Yogyakarta (or Jogja) and often made trips for birder that come. I may advise you 3-4 days to...
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    Birding in or near Bandung

    Yes, Mark, they regularly doing it to raise the public awarness... :) Cheers, Imam T.
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    Birding in or near Bandung

    Hi Mark, Taman Ganesha is close enough from the city centre. It located in front of ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung), the famoust university in Bandung, one of the best in Indonesia. About Panaruban, sorry, I have to correct it because it actually located in Mount Tangkubanprahu. What I want...
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    Birding in or near Bandung

    Hi Forthbirder, Bandung is a very beautiful city. There are two parks in the city that can become a good place to start. The first is Taman Ganesha (Ganesha Park). It is a small park (about 9 hectare), but there are many beautiful birds to see there. It is quite easy to see Red-breasted...
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    Birds from Bali to identify

    Hello Abizid Just a quick reply to ID some of the birds in the photos (the other photos need further crosscheck) 1. Juvenile female of Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum trochileum) 5-7. The birds show brown or dark bellied, so I'm pretty sure they are not Glossy Swiftlet (C. esculenta)...
  11. Javan Fulvetta

    Javan Fulvetta

    Found in small flock
  12. Female of Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker

    Female of Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker

    Plucking fibres from the fruit of a Milkweed (Calotropis gigantea). I presumed it was one of the material for building its nest.
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    2 days in Java - Gunung Gede Trip Report

    In White-browed Shrike-Babbler case, I must say that you were absolutely right. I remembered the first time I saw it (the male), I thought it was a very strange Little Pied Flycatcher because it have yellow spot on its wings and a beaked-bill! But, because that is the only field guide for the...
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    Pink bellied munia - dyed?

    Yes, Scaly-breasted Munia also... And it not just found in bird market. There are also some paddler that selling the birds with kids as the target.
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    Commonest garden bird! yours?

    Here in Jogja, Java, perhaps this are the top 5: 1. Eurasian Tree Sparrow 2. Sooty-headed Bulbul 3. Javan Munia 4. Scaly-brested Munia 5. Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker
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