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<mods:titleid="069F2379B59FEA69ECA81D02D14D1AD7">The avifauna of Biak Island, Papua, Indonesia with comments on status, conservation, natural history and taxonomy</mods:title>
Awéko, Man Warèf (Sansundi); Man Garas (Kuneff), Man Geras (
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.1995, the species was common and very conspicuous, often in small groups of 4‒8, occasionally seen flying low over villages especially on Supiori. Thereafter it visibly declined in numbers in southern and
. 2021) noted that it is still fairly common especially on Supiori, but has declined dramatically, and 80‒90% of this decrease is due to trapping for illegal trade. Halouatte’s current estimate of Biak and Supiori’s population is