Sorry Mike, it is just a roost for both species, or at least I have  
not read of any breeding there, and I have not been out to the islet  
(Pulau Rengis) to check. Wells does not mention any breeding  
population in M'sia for either species in "Birds of the Thai-Malay  
Peninsula".
 It is very pleasant sitting in the grounds of the Berjaya Resort  
coming up to sunset, with a bevvie in one hand and binos in the other  
and watch them wheeling in from over the S. China Sea in their  
hundreds to roost.
Carl Clifford
On 05/03/2009, at 7:04 PM, Mike Carter wrote:
From: "Carl Clifford" <>
To: "Steve Potter" <>
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 5:13 PM
 
Steve,
 If you would like a nice after conference break on a tropical  
island,  I would suggest Tioman, off the East coast of Malaysia. You  
can get  there from S'pore easily by air or sea. The birding there  
is not bad,  with the majority of the island coverd with rainforest  
and there is an  island just off shore with a colony of Christmas  
and Great  Frigatebirds.
 
 Do you mean a BREEDING colony of Christmas Frigatebirds (or just a  
roost site)?
 Great news if true because I thought this was a Christmas Island  
endemic and good if there was another breeding population from a  
conservation viewpoint.
Mike Carter
30 Canadian Bay Road
Mount Eliza  VIC 3930
Tel  (03) 9787 7136
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