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With that target in the bag early, we only had two targets left, Tanimbar Crow and Pied Bronze-cuckoo, both of which would more easily be found in more open areas like along the road.


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They said they would show us a mound where they lay eggs if we pay them. We simply asked if they would take us because they were nice. I guess they wanted to be nice so they showed us to a mound free of charge but what we found when we got there was a death trap. There were no less than 8 snares set up around the mound so that the birds would be trapped when they came to lay an egg. Naturally we had to take them all down. Why people still go into the forest to hunt these endangered???

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I would think raising and eating chickens from right outside your house would be easier. We knew no birds were going to come in to the mound with all of the rattling of taking down the traps so we opted to leave and head out to the road. Maybe without all of the traps they will come in the future.

We did tell Emus and hope he can speak to the villagers about how this is not good practice and the potential for income by keeping the birds alive. They must be silent this time of year. Now our only target remaining was a crow subspecies that is likely going to remain as a subspecies of Torresian Crow. Since it was split already once and then lumped again, I doubt it will be re-split any time soon, if ever.

But we had nothing else to do so walk the road looking for crows it was. Midday we took a break and Berenika showed us the cockatoo aviary where she is doing research. After that Ross and I decided to get back out to the road and Emus asked if he could join. We opted to go down to where Ross had visited the first afternoon and there we had great looks at a Slaty-backed Thrush and a Tanimbar Flycatcher. But to be honest, it never felt like a bad idea!

Ross and I began our walk back up the road towards Goffin Lab birding along the way. We had agreed to meet Berenika and Mark on the road to show them Tanimbar Masked-Owl, so when we got to that location we waited around for the next 2 hours until dark. Emus walked back. It was sitting here that we scanned a small overlook to hopefully see a crow.

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We saw the likes of Tanimbar Cockatoo, Eclectus Parrot, and Blue-streaked Lory and just as Ross was about to give up and had come over to talk to me where I was sitting reading a book and not actually doing much birding Ross screams get on that! Turns out it was two Tanimbar Crows chasing a Channel-billed Cuckoo!

I only was able to get on the last bird, a crow, but the Channel-billed Cuckoo flew back in the opposite direction a little after and I picked up another life bird! Ross had previously seen this species in Australia. We met Berenika and Mark but no owl ever showed. We will never know if we were just lucky at 3am that first morning or if the owl frequents this location. We came back ate dinner and went to sleep. Our last day was a short day. I walked up with Berenika to the research station and was able to sit with the cockatoos while she cleaned up and fed them.

Nonetheless I sat there and watched as the beautiful white birds ate their breakfast. It was super fun to learn about what these intelligent creatures are capable of from the experts! Thanks to meeting a man on a motorbike on the first day, we met Berenika and Mark and therefore Emus and Vera and our time on Tanimbar was a very enjoyable experience! Currently Mark and Berenika will be at the station until October , but have plans to continue research and conservation for years to come in the area pending further funding.

If you would like to stay at Goffin Lab during your visit to Tanimbar, Mark can be contacted at mark. Both Emus and Vera speak basic English and can be contacted at verasamangun yahoo. Tanimbar Flycatcher. Slaty-backed Thrush.

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Fawn-breasted Thrush. Goffin Lab Homestay. Tanimbar Masked Owl. Tanimbar Boobook. Rose-crowned Fruit-dove. Blue-streaked Lory. Elegant Imperial-Pigeon. Cinnamon-tailed Fantail. Rufous-sided Gerygone. Loetoe Monarch. Tanimbar Scrubfowl mound. Pacific Baza. Tanimbar Cockatoo.

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