Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Department of Conservation (DOC)
Publication Year:
2000
Publication Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Physical Description:
8 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
788
Legacy PEIN ID:
47770
General Notes
Online only
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Subject Heading(s)
Tahiti flycatcher (Pomarea nigra)
Threatened birds species - Oceania
Abstract
The Tahiti flycatcher (Pomarea nigra) is one of several monarch flycatcher species in the Polynesian genus Pomarea, all of which are threatened. The Tahiti flycatcher is currently known from only the western side of Tahiti where, during the 1998-99 season, at least 24 individuals, including 10 pairs, were located in four valleys (Blanvillain 1999). Although ten nests were protected from rats in 1998-99, only three were successful in fledging young. Two of these young apparently disappeared one week after fledging and the third, two months after fledging (Blanvillain 1999). Concern was raised about the possible predation by common myna (Acridotheres tristis), and/or red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) on juveniles. In 1999-2000 the Societe d'Ornithologie de Polynesie (MANU) was granted funding for Tahiti flycatcher conservation by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). During 13-26 September 1999, RP visited Tahiti to advise and help CB with aspects of the programme. This advisory work was funded by the N.Z. Ornithological Congress Trust Board (ICBP). It builds on work by Gaze & Blanvillain (1998) funded by the Pacific Development and Conservation Trust.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Department of Conservation (DOC)
Publication Year:
2000
Publication Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Physical Description:
8 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
788
Legacy PEIN ID:
47770
General Notes
Online only
Record Created: 25-Jan-2001
Record Modified: 09-Dec-2021