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Welcome to Fiji Bird Watching PDF Print E-mail

Welcome to Fiji Bird Watching, our website dedicated to the birds and avifauna of the Fiji Islands.birdwatching kadavu musk parrot

Fiji’s birds are wonderful!

27 species are found nowhere else in the world (endemic), such as the fabulous Golden and  Orange Doves (Bune or Bunako), three species of Shining-Parrots (Kaka), and the widespread Collared Lory (Kula) which is even found in town centres. There are 27 Fiji endemics although some of these are extinct and others only occur on very distant offshore islands which are difficult or time consuming to visit.birdwatching silvereye

The pigeons are particularly well represented in the Fiji Islands with some absolutely stunning fruit-doves.

There are several species only shared with a few neighbouring island groups such as Tonga and the Cook Islands.birdwatching red-footed booby

These birds are good indicators of general biodiversity conservation, meaning that the actions to conserve these birds will also conserve most of Fiji’s other animals and plants.

Seabird nesting islands are also very important for turtles and can be found scattered around the Fiji Islands.

For the average birder there are three main islands to visit, Viti Levu, Taveuni and Kadavu.

 
August Birding Special PDF Print E-mail

August Special

Don't miss your chance to extend your stay at Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort during the whole month of August.

Pay 4: Stay 6
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August Madness has set in at Matava. Use this great deal to do even more birding on Kadavu.

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Kadavu fantail PDF Print E-mail

kadavu Fantail

The Kadavu Fantail (Rhipidura personata) is a species of bird in the fantail family Rhipiduridae. It is endemic to Kadavu and Ono in the Kadavu Islands, Fiji.

It is closely related to the Streaked Fantail of the rest of Fiji, and forms a superspecies with the numerous island species of fantail ranging from the Solomon Islands (the Brown Fantail) to Samoa (the Samoan Fantail).

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