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<blockquote data-quote="Hidde Bruinsma" data-source="post: 1214122" data-attributes="member: 31227"><p>Great news ! Guy is doing some fine work in the Solomons. </p><p>I know of two other undescribed Zosterops in Indonesia. One seen and collected on the Togian Islands (see Forktail 22, P. 16) and another one seen on Buton, I think. But I couldn't find the reference to the latter bird anymore. I thought it was mentioned in an article of the Forktail as well but now I'm not so sure.</p><p>As far as nightjars are concerned I remember one possible undescribed taxon found on the Arabian Peninsula some years ago, mentioned in the Bull. British Ornithologists' Club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hidde Bruinsma, post: 1214122, member: 31227"] Great news ! Guy is doing some fine work in the Solomons. I know of two other undescribed Zosterops in Indonesia. One seen and collected on the Togian Islands (see Forktail 22, P. 16) and another one seen on Buton, I think. But I couldn't find the reference to the latter bird anymore. I thought it was mentioned in an article of the Forktail as well but now I'm not so sure. As far as nightjars are concerned I remember one possible undescribed taxon found on the Arabian Peninsula some years ago, mentioned in the Bull. British Ornithologists' Club. [/QUOTE]
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