A trip to Fiji and New Caledonia in South Pacific in July 2012. Share with you some of the pictures taken in Fiji. Pictures of New Caledonia can be found here: http://www.hkbws.org.hk/BBS/view ... &extra=page%3D1
There are about 150 bird species in Fiji and has 26 endemic birds. We visited three islands during our short stay including Taveuni, Viti Levu and Kadavu by air. Each island has its own endemic.
The main targets in Taveuni are the Silktail and Orange Dove: It’s lucky to have at least a record picture of the secretive Silktail.
Orange Dove is absolutely a stunner:
The very noisy Red Shining Parrot @ Taveuni
Friendly Ground Dove (M) is not friendly at all @ Taveuni
The Many-coloured Fruit-dove is certainly correctly named @ Taveuni
Can you count how many Many-coloured Fruit-dove in this tree?
Fiji White-eye is also an endemic species @ Taveuni
Polynesian Starling
Though this Vanikoro Boardbill is an endemic species, they are quite common and certainly can be seen everyday @ Taveuni
Male
Female
Bibi’s Hideaway provides self-contained bungalow for birders @ Taveuni
You can harvest their fruits by your own for free:
Sunset @ Taveuni
Need a local guide – better contact Bobby @ Taveuni
Undoubtedly the appearance of the Golden Dove is one of the highlights of the trip @ Suva
Masked Shining Parrot can be seen easily but taking a good picture is another story @ Suva
Barking Pigeon is another easily seen endemic bird @ Suva
Common & Jungle Mynah are everywhere @ Suva
Birdwatching while having breakfast at Raintree Lodge @ Suva where a number of White-collared Kingfishers constantly performed how they hunt at close range:
Red-vented Bulbul @ Nadi
Pacific Swallow @ Nadi
Love to see these beautiful tiny endemic Fiji Parrotfinch @ Nadi
Wattled Honeyeater @ Nadi
These lovely endemic Fiji Woodswallow are quite friendly @ Nadi
A juvenile Fiji Goshawk was seen but did not see any adult @ Nadi
Lots of Lesser Frigatebirds were seen while taking the boat ride from the airport to the lodge @ Kadavu
Polynesian Triller @ Kadavu
Golden Whistler (M) @ Kadavu
A non-stop Slaty Monarch @ Kadavu
Pacific Harrier @ Kadavu
It’s not easy to locate this Kadavu Whistling Dove but regrettably I’ve got the wrong setting in my camera @ Kadavu
Matava Eco Lodge @ Kadavu where u can see the 4 endemic species around
The view across Matava Eco Lodge @ Kadavu
And you need to struggle between birding and snorkeling everyday. Kadavu has the 4th world’s longest barrier reef
The beach just across the air stripe @ Kadavu
Author: kw223 Time: 11/10/2012 16:24
Author: handrew Time: 11/10/2012 19:39
Fabulous shots from a great looking trip.
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