The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation

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WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC

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New data are presented on the foraging ecology, behavior, vocalizations, body masses, and soft part colors of the endemic land birds of Henderson Island (128-degrees-20'W, 24-degrees-20'S), southeastern Polynesia. Population estimates of species range from 720-1820 for Stephen's Lorikeet (Vini stepheni), 3240 +/- for Henderson Island Crake (Porzana atra), 3420 +/- for Henderson Island Fruit-Dove (Ptilonopus insularis), to 10,800 +/- for Henderson Island Reed-Warbler (Acrocephalus taiti). Conservation issues and translocation of species are discussed.

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Graves, Gary R. 1992. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/8683">The Endemic Land Birds of Henderson Island, Southeastern Polynesia - Notes on Natural-History and Conservation</a>." <em>Wilson Bulletin</em>, 104, (1) 32–43.

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