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Koro Island, Fiji
Dick Watling

Nanuyalevu Is., Fiji
Dick Watling

Nasoata Is., Fiji
Dick Watling

Pink-billed Parrotfinch
Dick Watling

Maninita Rat Eradication
Dave Houston

Taula Rat Eradication
Dave Houston

Maninita Baseline Survey
Dick Watling

Viwa Island, Fiji
Dick Watling

Vitilevu-Taveuni, Fiji
Chris Lloyd

Grass Owl Sighting?
Peter Vaughan

Vatulele, Fiji
Mitch Coker

Red-throated Lorikeet Survey Preliminary Report
Kristy Swinnerton, Aleks Maljkovic

Wonderful Conservation Success
World Birdwatch Article
Dick Watling

American Golden Plovers-First record in Fiji?
Guy Dutson

Solitary Sandpiper - First record in Fiji?
Mike Greenfelder

Masked Shining Parrot Research
Wildlife Conservation Society

The Importance of Your Observations
General Observations

A Centre for Regional Bird Observations
Resident and visiting birders are encouraged to share their observations. It is the intention that this website will become a centre for distributing up to date bird information for the region.
We still lack a lot of basic information on the breeding and ecology of most of our native, especially the endemic species, and we need to monitor our threatened species. ‘A Guide to the Birds of Fiji & Western Polynesia’ builds on IUCN’s international threatened status categories (Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, Least Concern, Data Deficient) with the important addition of national ‘threatened categories’ ie the status in each country, as each country needs to be aware of how the birds are doing in their own country. Only two subjective categories are recognised ‘At Risk’ and a less severe ‘Conservation Concern’. For seabirds in the region these categories are used for their country-by-country Breeding Status.
Observations of the region’s threatened landbirds and observations of breeding by threatened seabirds are important observations for the conservation authorities of the countries concerned – all of which are chronically under-staffed and under-resourced. So your observations could be very useful.
Send your observations as a word document or as a .pdf file, attached to an email: Watling@connectcom.fj
Recent Trip Reports
Rare Bird Observations
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When to Use this Report. We would like to have reports for any bird not recorded in the accompanying checklists, including new country records, similarly records of any vagrants (as categorised in the checklists) seen anywhere. Importantly we would like to have records of any of the severely Threatened species (IUCN Categories – Critically Endangered and Endangered) as well as those species of Conservation Concern or At Risk at the national level – see Tables 6,7, pgs 58,59 from Guide to the Birds of Fiji & Western Polynesia. Download: Rare Bird Form