Subject: TR -Fiji
Date: Nov 5 08:07:11 1999
From: levine_barry/53 at belnet.bellevue.k12.wa.us - levine_barry/53 at belnet.bellevue.k12.wa.us


The following is a report of a trip taken this past summer (July 4-
August 6 1999) to 6 islands in Fiji. For those of you who have not had
the opportunity to visit Fiji, I'd say that you have missed one of the
truly fabulous places on the planet. Aside from birding,there is ample
opportunity to see many of the wonders of the sea and make connections
with some of the friendliest people we have met in our travels. People
still greet each other, and foreigner's, with a friendly "Bula". We
were fortunate to get to spend 5 nights with a Fijian-Indian family
and form bonds that hopefully will last our lifetime. Oft times as we
were walking down roads to look for birds, farmers would stop and talk
to us and offer a papaya. Theirs is a culture that seems to want to make
time to be more human with each other. Probably not a bad idea for other
cultures to emulate.
Fiji is the kind of place where birding can be much more leisurely
than in other locales. There are not that many birds that can be seen
(somewhere around 120 according to Pratt, et al). Most of the birds are
fairly easy to see, with the more difficult species creating enough of a
challenge to make it interesting. It was because of this that we found
we had time to enjoy other activities as well. Therefore, it made for a
much more rounded trip than other journeys where birding was our only
focus.
Here is the list of birds seen and the islands they were located on. The
letters following the species relate to the following:
K= Kandavu
VL= Viti Levu
T= Taveuni
O= Ovalau
N= Nananu-I-Ra
W= Waya
Taxonomy is taken from "The Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific"

Brown Booby T,K,O
Great Frigatebird K
Lesser Frigatebird T.VL
Pacific Reef Heron VL,T,K,O (all three morphs seen)
Gray Duck T
Swamp Harrier VL,K
Fiji Goshawk VL,T,K
Banded Rail T
Spotless Crake T
Purple Swamphen T
Great Crested Tern VL,T,K
Black-naped Tern O
Brown Noody T
Black Noddy N
Rock Dove VL
Spotted Dove VL,T
Many-colored Fruit-dove VL
Whistling Dove K (found across the water from Reece's
Resort)
Golden Dove VL (Colo-I-Suva)
Orange Dove T (Qilene Road sp??)
Peale's (barking) Pigeon VL,T,K
Collared Lori VL,T,K
Red-throated Lorikeet T (very nice bird, found near the top of
Qilene Rd. near Thomas' house)
Red-Shining Parrot T
Masked-Shining Parrot VL
White-rumped Swiftlet VL,T,K
Sacred Kingfisher VL,T
Pacific Swallow VL
Australian Magpie T
Polynesian Triller VL,T,K
Red-vented Bulbul VL
Scarlet Robin VL
Golden Whistler VL,K
Fiji Shrikebill VL
Black-faced Shrikebill T (1 female seen on road about 1 mile from
the communications tower on Des Voeux peak)
Slaty Flycatcher VL,K
Vanikoro Flycatcher VL,T,K,O,N
Blue-crested Flycatcher VL.T
Silktail T (15 individuals seen at Lavena Falls,
along the road to the Des Voeux tower
at a similar spot as the Black-faced
Flycatcher, and
on the trail to Lake Tagemouthia (sp??)
Steaked Fantail VL,T
Kandavu Fantail K (across the water from Reece's Resort)
Fiji Bush-Warbler VL,T
Island Thrush VL,T
White-breasted Woodswallow VL,T
Polynesian Starling T,K
Common Myna VL,T,O
Jungle Myna VL,O
Orange-breasted Honeyeater VL,T,K,O
Wattled Honeyeater VL,T
Kandavu Honeyeater K (seen at Reece's Resort)
Giant Forest Honeyeater VL,T
Layard's White-eye VL,K
Silver-eye VL,K
Avadavat VL
Red-headed Parrotfinch VL,W

Overall 55 species seen. The only disappointments were the very
difficult Pink-billed Parrotfinch, which we didn't attempt at Joske's
thumb, due to bad weather. Also, the Kandavu form of the Island Thrush.
Finally,the Shy Ground Dove, which certainly appeared to be just that to
us. I have refrained from changing some of these innocent bird names to
more funny bastardized forms (as I have in previous trip reports) due to
a recent thread that is circulating on Birdchat. I hold this forum to
be sacred and if in the past I have crossed the line, then I apologize.
If you would like more information on this trip feel free to E-mail and
I'll gladly supply that to you.

Barry Levine
Seattle, Wa.
levineb at bsd 405.com
levineb at belnet.bellevue.k12.wa.us