The Atoll Starling is classified as Near Threatened (NT), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future.
The Atoll Starling (Aplonis feadensis) is a species of starling in the Sturnidae family. It is found in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References - * BirdLife International 2005. Aplonis feadensis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 24 July 2007. More
Atoll Starling (Aplonis feadensis) (Ramsay, EP, 1882) summary taxon grid map Wikipedia NatureServe Google: Web|Scholar ITIS Birdlife Google|Flickr Xeno-Canto - NEAR THREATENED Order: Passeriformes Family: Sturnidae English: Atoll Starling Scientific: Aplonis feadensis Protonym: Calornis (Aplonis) feadensis Avibase ID: 1DAF4FBC5DFF7660 Taxomic Serial Number: More
* Atoll Starling, Aplonis feadensis * Rennell Starling, Aplonis insularis * Long-tailed Starling, Aplonis magna * White-eyed Starling, Aplonis brunneicapillus * Brown-winged Starling, Aplonis grandis * San Cristobal Starling, Aplonis dichroa * Rusty-winged Starling, Aplonis zelandica * Striated Starling, Aplonis striata * Tasman Starling, Aplonis fusca (extinct c. More
Atoll Starling - Aplonis feadensis Stourne des Fead = Stourne des Fead The Starling Gallery : © John Gould Site web : www.oiseaux.net Order : Passériformes Family : Sturnidae Species : Atoll Starling Reference: jogo39853 Copy forbidden without prior authorization. More
Atoll Starling (Aplonis feadensis) = French: Stourne des Fead German: Atollstar Spanish: Estornino de los Atolones Other common names: Fead Island Starling Taxonomy: Calornis (Aplonis) feadensis E. P. Ramsay, 1882, Fead, Nuguria Islands, east of Bismarck Archipelago. Genus name sometimes given as Aplornis (see page 659). May form a superspecies with A. insularis; formerly considered conspecific, but is structurally and vocally distinct. Two subspecies recognized. More
Atoll Starling Aplonis feadensis = Described by: Ramsay (1882) Alternate common name(s): Fead Islands Starling Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range (1) Solomon Is. (Fead Atoll, Nissan Atoll, and Ontong Java Atoll). (2) Nw. Bismarck Archipelago (Ninigo Is. And Hermit Is.). More
Atoll Starling Aplonis feadensis 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Near Threatened Justification Although this species is moderately susceptibility to stochastic events and human activities owing to its extremely small range, this is spread out over many small islets, so it qualifies Near Threatened. More
Tanimbar Starling, Aplonis crassa Atoll Starling, Aplonis feadensis Rennell Starling, Aplonis insularis Long-tailed Starling, Aplonis magna White-eyed Starling, Aplonis brunneicapillus Brown-winged Starling, Aplonis grandis San Cristobal Starling, Aplonis dichroa Rusty-winged Starling, Aplonis zelandica Striated Starling, Aplonis striata Norfolk Starling, Aplonis fusca (extinct, c.1923) Mountain Starling, Aplonis santovestris Asian Glossy Starling, Aplonis panayensis Moluccan Starling, Aplonis mysolensis Short-tailed Starling, Aplonis minor Micronesian Starling, Aplonis opaca Pohnpei Starling, Aplonis pelzelni (possibly extinct, c. More
Atoll Starling Aplonis feadensis IUCN Red List Criteria Near Threatened (criteria nearly met) D2 IUCN Red List history Year Category 2008 Near Threatened 2005 Near Threatened 2004 Vulnerable 2000 Vulnerable 1994 Lower Risk/Least Concern More
atoll starling (Aplonis feadensis), mountain starling (Aplonis santovestris), Abbott's starling (Cinnyricinclus femoralis), and the white-faced starling (Sturnus albofrontatus). The Rarotonga starling from Rarotonga in the Cook Islands is rare and probably numbered fewer than 100 individuals in 1987. More
* Atoll Starling, Aplonis feadensis: Found in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands * Rennell Starling, Aplonis insularis * Long-tailed Starling, Aplonis magna * White-eyed Starling, Aplonis brunneicapillus: Found in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. More
Atoll Starling was well and truly under the belt, a stunning black bird with a brilliant orange yellow eye. The Holy Grail! - Atoll Starling Ok, the seabirds were much better but in order to see this bird there are literally only a few atolls in the entire world where you can feast your eyes on this 'Pacific dream'. More