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Birding in the South Pacific

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Subject: Birding in the South Pacific
From: Lex Holcombe <>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 13:08:52 +1100
We stayed at Uepi last year - there are a few birds on that island - the white 
cockatoos and the scarlet lorikeets are the most obvious.  On the way to 
Wilderness lodge through Marovo lagoon there are a couple of islands where the 
greater and lesser frigate birds roost - very impressive at dusk.

Diving is the best around - even the BBC wildlife film makers say so - get out 
and see Penguin reef.    Kavachi volcano is pretty good as well.

Herps - plenty of small skinks - monitors on Uepi and around, a few turtles and 
some very nice snakes

Tetepare island is supposed to be excellent - untouched - but it was hit by a 
cyclone last year - and it looks like it is about to get hit again !

See  http://www.tetepare.org/index.html

Alternatives to Uepi - have to be Sabah - birds, herps and diving - Go to Danum 
Valley followed by Kapalai.  Diving is not as good as Solomons (not much is) 
but the animals are much better.


Have fun



Lex



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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:10:49 +1100

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Hi birders



We are planning to spend two weeks at Uepi Island resort in 2016. Of course, if 
someone can recommend a similar location in another area/country, I will have 
time to research. Has anyone got any suggestions about nice, beachfront resorts 
with great rainforest birding/herping (scuba diving too)?



Thanks and regards

Akos










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