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<mods:titleid="963131827860316B56933A5990682AE5">The avifauna of Biak Island, Papua, Indonesia with comments on status, conservation, natural history and taxonomy</mods:title>
Rare Palearctic migrant. Just four previous records on New
<taxonomicNameid="4C024D1FFFCCE127A09FFE7CFF04FE43"authority="(Beehler & Pratt 2016)"baseAuthorityName="Beehler & Pratt"baseAuthorityYear="2016"class="Aves"family="Pittidae"genus="Nieuw"kingdom="Animalia"order="Passeriformes"pageId="30"pageNumber="32"phylum="Chordata"rank="species"species="guinea">Guinea (Beehler & Pratt 2016)</taxonomicName>
. On Biak on
<dateid="FFBC105CFFCCE127A27BFE5BFDF2FE44"box="[356,568,427,452]"pageId="30"pageNumber="32"value="2017-11-10">10 November 2017</date>
a flock of four flew into the tsunami swamp calling (A. Walker, eBird checklist S46415319) and one was seen well there again on
<dateid="FFBC105CFFCCE127A0EBFE3BFF0FFD84"pageId="30"pageNumber="32"value="2017-11-14">14 November 2017</date>
, and the observer speculated that the others were possibly out of view behind fallen trees (A. Walker, eBird checklist S46415753).