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birding...Christmas Island (visit this page on fatfisherman.com) |
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Linda Cash
There are differing claims as to the number of endemics ranging from 2 to 7... Christmas Island Imperial Pigeon Ducula whartoni and Christmas Island White-eye Zosterops natalis are agreed by all sources. The others may be full or sub-species; they are: Christmas Island Brown Goshawk Accipiter fasciatus natalis, Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indica natalis Christmas Island Hawk Owl Ninox squamipila natalis, Christmas Island Thrush Turdus poliocephalus erythropleurus and Glossy Cave Swiftlet Collocalia esculenta natalis Two seabirds, Abbott's Booby Papasula abbotti and Christmas Island Frigatebird Fregata andrewsi, are endemic while breeding, and also rely on the remaining forest for nesting sites.
Tourist InformationSee http://www.christmas.net.au/ for background information on the island.
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Christmas Island National Parkhttp://www.environment.gov.au/parks/christmas/The Island covers approximately 135 sq km, of which about 85 sq km (63%) is Christmas Island National Park...
Travelling Birder 1995 [December] - Barbara Harveyhttp://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9601B&L=BIRDCHAT&P=R1155&I=-3&m=10305All in all, Christmas Island is a fascinating place to visit from all aspects of natural history... 1997 [March] - Philip Maherhttp://www.philipmaher.com/ChristmasIs97.htmlAn annotated list... 2005 [June] - Gary & Marlene Babichttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/australia/Christmas-Island/Christmas-Island-june-05.htmThis report covers a short visit to a wonderful location, Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. Christmas Island holds several endemic species and subspecies, and most are easy to locate, but the logistics can be formidable. In this report I will try to outline some of the issues that need to be addressed for visiting this location...
Birdwatching Holidays on Christmas Islandhttp://www.christmas.net.au/exp_bird_watching.htmlMany species are quite inquisitive and those on a birdwatching holiday can be rewarded with some truly special sightings. Highlights include the rarest bobby and frigate birds in the world, the Abbotts Booby & the Christmas Island Frigatebird. With little effort is it quite easy to tick off a full list of residents in a busy week or more relaxed fortnight, though the elusive Christmas Island Hawk Owl keeps many coming back for more! Coates Wildlife Tourshttp://www.coateswildlifetours.com.au/tours/christmas.htmCoates Wildlife Tours have been taking groups to this naturalists wonderland for over 10 years. During this time our groups have sighted many bird species new to Australia which have been added to the island`s bird list... Island Explorer Holidayshttp://www.islandexplorer.com.auJust like it says - the local specialist who offer birding trips as well as general tourism...
Christmas Island Family Resorthttp://www.christmasresort.com/Christmas Island is a complete family resort built in the late 50's and early 60's and situated on over 1,000 feet of beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront. Nestled in New Hampshire's Lakes Region, each season combines the perfect mixture of forests, hills, mountains, and, best of all, lake... Listings of Hotels and/or Lodging in CHRISTMAS ISLANDhttp://www.australianexplorer.com/christmas_island.htmSearchable database. The Sunsethttp://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel/nt/topend/darwinsurrounds/accommodation/hotels/the-sunsetOcean view rooms in a superb hotel...
Birds of Christmas Islandhttp://www.christmas.net.au/parks/birds/birds_of_christmas_island.htmOf the 11 native land birds and shorebirds, seven are endemic species or sub-species. The glossy cave swiftlet Collocalia esculenta natalis feeds on flying insects and nests in caves or overhangs... Birds of Christmas Islandhttp://www.christmas.net.au/exp_bird_watching.htmlA valuable nesting location in a vast expanse of open ocean, Christmas Island is home to large numbers of seabirds: frigatebirds (two species); boobies (three species) and spectacular tropicbirds (two species). Visitors don't even need to leave the settled areas to get good sightings at close range of endemic Christmas Island Frigatebirds wheeling overhead and the graceful undulating flight of the Golden Bosun, an especially elegant Christmas Island form of tropicbird... Birds Recovery Planhttp://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/action/birds2000/pubs/ci-imperial-pigeon.pdfChristmas Island (Endemic Birds Areas of the world)http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/ebas/index.html?action=EbaHTMDetails.asp&sid=180&m=0General characteristics Christmas Island, an external territory of Australia, is a raised coral island in the Indian Ocean, c.200 km south of Java in Indonesia (EBAs 160 and 161) and 2,600 km west of Darwin in North-West Australia (EBA 187)... Christmas Island Frigatebird Fregata andrewsihttp://www.answers.com/topic/christmas-island-frigatebirdChristmas Island Frigatebird (Fregata andrewsi) is a frigatebird which breeds only on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. Like other frigatebirds, this species does not walk or swim, but is a very aerial bird which obtains its food by picking up live prey items from beaches or the water surface, and the aerial piracy of other birds... National recovery plan for the Christmas Island Hawk-Owl Ninox natalishttp://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/recovery/n-natalis/threats.html...Road killed Christmas Island Hawk-Owls are occasionally reported. A substantial increase in vehicular traffic will be associated with the proposed satellite launching station and the new immigration, reception and processing centre. This will likely increase the number of roadkills in high traffic areas. Thus it is possible that collisions with cars will become an issue for the conservation of populations in high traffic areas. Feral Cats Felis catus are widespread throughout the original and modified vegetation on the island. Owls are unaccustomed to predators and may roost very low to the ground and consequently may occasionally be at risk of being caught by cats. However, cats do not appear to be a significant threat to owls at present (Tidemann et al. 1994, Van der Lee and Jarman 1996)... |
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