Thursday 3 September 2015

Biak: West Papua

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Nimbokrang, Cyclops Mountains: West Papua

We left the Grand Belium Valley & returned to Wamena, where a little surprise awaited me! I was sharing the same hotel as the Yorkshire lads who we out here a similar tour to mine. We had a nice chat catching up on things, but no beer because the bar was totally fake!

 Ornate Melidectes.
 A really great looking bird.

Baliem Whistler

 Superb Bird of Paradise.



In the afternoon we went to a local area near  resort for Ornate Melidectes & Superb Bird of Paradise. We had good views of both species.

Rufous bellied Kookaburra.

The next day we flew to Sentani & then drove to the lowland forests of Nimbokrang. This is a Javan trans-migration site where the lowland forest is being steadily depleted but there are some cracking birds to be found.

 Twelve Wired Bird of Paradise



King Bird of Paradise
Elusive & hard to see high in the canopy.


 Papuan Frogmouth

 Marbled Frogmouth.


 Papuan Hawk Owl.



Yellow-billed Kingfisher

 Buff-faced Pygmy Parrot







 Spotted Whistling Duck


Grand Beliem Valley: West Papua

One of several local flights we took 
within West Papua.

Lake Senteni.


On 18th September we flew to Senteni & birded around the lake area. This is quite a scenic area & it was nice to be out of the forest for a change.






Whistling Kite.




Rob Hutchinson.
Fawn-breasted Bowerbird
Crimson Finch

In the afternoon we birded a nice area of grassland, which was very pleasant.

Locals taking a selfie!
The distant Cyclops Mountains.





View from my hotel bedroom in Wamena.


The fake bar!


On 19th September we flew to Wamena & drove up a winding valley towards the fabled Snow Mountains. It was a very scenic journey & we made a few birding stops along the way.



Friendly Fantail
Greater Ground Robin.

New Guinea Thornbill

Grey-streaked Honeyeater
Orange cheeked Honeyeater


Black Sittela




White-winged Robin
Mountain Firetail





Papuan Harrier
Eurasian Kestrel of an endemic race.
Our home for the next five nights.

Home from home!

Our excellent back up team.







Mountain Swiftlet - looking a bit different from
 the fieldguide!


Western Alpine Mannakin






One of our brilliant porters.



Belford's Melidectes


 Papuan Fly-robin


Wattled Ploughbill
 A totally amazing bird!


 Hooded Cuckooshrike


Fan-tailed Cuckoo

















 Chestnut Forest Rail
 Very tricky to see! it was so quick!

Singing!
One of the highlights of the trip


Lesser Melampitta

 Very secretive.