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Numfor (also
Numfoor, Noemfoor, Noemfoer) is one of the Biak
Islands (also
known as the
Schouten Islands) in
Papua province,
northeastern Indonesia. It...
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Numfor paradise kingfisher (Tanysiptera carolinae), also
known as the
cobalt paradise kingfisher, is a tree
kingfisher endemic to the
Indonesian island...
- The Biak–
Numfoor rain
forests is a
tropical moist forest ecoregion in Indonesia. The
ecoregion covers the
islands of Biak, Supiori,
Numfoor, and several...
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parts of
Papua province.
These small islands have been
designated the Biak–
Numfoor rain forests. They have the most
highly endemic avifauna of any single...
- needed] The rain forest-covered Biak
Islands have been
designated the Biak–
Numfoor rain forests,
especially as they have the
largest number of
endemic bird...
- Salawati, Tanimbar, Kai and Aru Islands, Mefoor, Jobi,
Irian Jaya, Biak,
Numfoor and Yapen; Ambon?),
Solomon Islands,
Papua New Guinea, and
Australia Dendrelaphis...
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geelvinkiana (Schlegel 1871) M. g.
misoriensis (Salvadori 1876) Biak and
Numfoor islands in
Western New
Guinea Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Yellow-capped pygmy...
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haematodus is
found in
eastern Indonesia, on Buru, Seram, Misool, Waigeo,
Numfoor,
Yapen and the Aru Islands, in
Indonesia and
Papua New
Guinea on New Guinea...
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Indonesia Australasian Tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf forests Biak–
Numfoor rain
forests Indonesia Australasian Tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf...
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Cenderawasih Bay. The Mios Num
Strait separates it from
Yapen island to the west.
Numfoor and Biak are to the north, with
Aruri Strait in between. 1°30′S 135°13′E...