Field notes on the birds of New Caledonia 1938-1939
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Accidental and space: The red eyed species appears to be very abundant in this area. 1.1.4.3 Musalia as are coastal or confined to the Houille. all species appear to be well represented, except such species in this area the henaged bird appears to be present. Hearea sinua (H.) [illegible]. [illegible], 1950. : Tati Orientalis were seen at 4 thousand and 2 thousand feet. least three species nesting there above one thousand feet. Patrisa: Uniform what species nest in the mountains but there of scrubs but not in the forests, is not abundant. Introduced finches: Two species present in the Houille and coastal level that have been seen or heard but was not seen on the coastal flocks. is found, but not common, in the forests at .21ft (altitude at no time alluded art ni common ton but treated al :q.3 aruivvrua? yards. but does not appear to enter the trees beyond the first few abundant in the coastal scrub and in the Houille 1.0.1.2908005 is a little brighter, summit but spreads to be larger and with a longer back, plumage thousand feet it seems to mmmz test breedings if it is present at the and becomes rare in the lower rainshadow forests .2370f1 zuzuhbnu of art arer zanmnoe from 3 to 4 miles. if appears to be evenly distributed in the lower forest zones :5.5799800 is common in the coastal scrub and in the Houille, scarlets instead of an admixture of black and red. scarlet on the back, in fact the whole back is a conspicuous come considerably lower down the breast and there is much more