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  • NGM writer Mel White holds up one of the Giant Rat species found in the Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081124-07760.jpg
  • Tree frog (Nyctimystes humeralis)<br />
In the Foja Mts near Bog Camp.  1650 m.
    MM7441-081110-04510.jpg
  • Wattled Smoky Honeyeater (Melipotes carolae).  New species of bird discovered in Foja Mts. by Bruce Beehler.
    MM7441-070617-00554.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04176.jpg
  • Yellow-fronted Bowerbird bower.Research documentation shot..2008 Bower NEV 06
    MM7441-081116-05721.jpg
  • Dense ferns fill a gully in the montane forest at 1800 m in the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-081117-06300.jpg
  • View of the main camp site known as "Bog Camp" in the Foja Mountains - base of operations for the CI RAP expedition to the Foja Mts in 2008.<br />
Field assistant Bastian Tawane walks up path.
    MM7441-081110-04576.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04291.jpg
  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
    MM7441-081105-03332.jpg
  • Male Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) displaying at his bower to a female visible on the other side of the bower.  (Bower 2007 #3 - Mountain Trail) June 2007
    MM7441-070624-02063.jpg
  • Moss detail in the bog.
    MM7441-070623-01966.jpg
  • Golden-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) male bringing a new fruit to add to the decrations at his bower.
    MM7441-081124-07729.jpg
  • Rain forest at the 1200 m elevation Lower Camp, with prep tent on left, main camp tent in background, and Paul Oliver recording a frog call in the foreground.
    MM7441-081122-07375.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04276.jpg
  • White-striped Gecko (Gekko vittatus)
    MM7441-081105-03444.jpg
  • View of the Foja Mountains from the helicopter on the trip between Bog Camp and Kwerba village.
    MM7441-081126-08299.jpg
  • Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons).<br />
Endemic species to the Foja Mountains.<br />
Captured near the Bog Camp at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081113-05063.jpg
  • Black Sicklebill Bird of Paradise (Epimachus fastuosus) male at his display perch.<br />
Male in mid-display withe plumes raised over his head.
    MM7441-070625-02318.jpg
  • Bronze Parotia Bird of Paradise (Parotia berlepschi) male.
    MM7441-070623-01790 - Version 3.jpg
  • Long-tailed Pygmy-Possum (Cercartetus c.f. caudatus).  Possible new species for the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-070620-01166.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at the Bog Camp site at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-081123-07612.jpg
  • Edwin Scholes records bird calls as part of documentation of the biodiversity of the Foja Mountains.  Montane forest at approx 1650 m elevation.
    MM7441-081120-06749.jpg
  • A Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo (Dendrolagus goodfellowi pulcherrimus) crosses a fallen log bridging a small gorge.<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: EN)<br />
<br />
Camera trap shot.
    MM7441-081119-06526.jpg
  • Frog (Choreophryne sp. nov.)<br />
New species endemic to the Foja Mountains.<br />
<br />
This genus contains the smallest frog in New Guinea (though this may not be the smallest one).
    MM7441-081112-04868.jpg
  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
    MM7441-081105-03390.jpg
  • Frog (Rana (Papurana?) grisea)
    MM7441-081104-03186.jpg
  • Male Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) male displaying to a female at his bower by holding a blue fruit in his bill and keeping on the opposite side of the bower from the female.
    MM7441-070620-01122.jpg
  • Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bartoni)<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: CR)
    MM7441-081114-05443.jpg
  • Helicopter arrives at Kwerba Village to airlift the expedition team into the Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081106-03475.jpg
  • Tree frog (Nyctimistes pulchra)
    MM7441-081104-03088.jpg
  • A river draining from the Foja Mountains toward Kwerba Village.
    MM7441-081031-02810.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-070618-00829.jpg
  • Villagers of Papasena dance to celebrate arrival of Bruce Beehler and team.
    MM7441-070614-00207.jpg
  • Bent-toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus boreoclivus sp. nov.)<br />
New species from the  1200 m site.
    MM7441-081124-07803 - Version 3.jpg
  • Tree frog (Nyctimystes humeralis)<br />
In the Foja Mts near Bog Camp.  1650 m.
    MM7441-081110-04486.jpg
  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
    MM7441-081105-03362.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081118-06472.jpg
  • View looking straight up into the canopy of the very mossy montane rain forest of the Foja Mountains.<br />
Approx. 1700 m.
    MM7441-081118-06403.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.<br />
Natural clearing is the "bog" area used as a landing site for the expedition.  Bog camp was located in the forest at the upper right edge of the clearing.
    MM7441-070618-00921.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-070618-00871.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04219.jpg
  • Long-nosed Tree Frog (Litoria sp nov).  New species discovered by Paul Oliver at 1200 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081122-07484.jpg
  • A Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo (Dendrolagus goodfellowi pulcherrimus) crosses a fallen log bridging a small gorge.<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: EN)<br />
<br />
Camera trap shot.
    MM7441-081119-06521.jpg
  • Blossom Bat (Syconycteris sp. nov.)<br />
New species present in the Foja Mountains and also widespread in the mountains of New Guinea but never described before now.  Discovered by Kris Helgen.
    MM7441-081114-05562.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04262.jpg
  • Moths collected at LIPI camp in foothills of Foja Mountains near Kwerba Village by Entomologist Harry Sutrisno in two nights.
    MM7441-081105-03251.jpg
  • Golden-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) male at his bower.
    MM7441-081124-07731.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04289.jpg
  • Frog (Rana (Papurana?) grisea)
    MM7441-081104-03190.jpg
  • Frog (Rana (Papurana?) grisea)
    MM7441-081104-03122.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-070625-02611.jpg
  • Foja Parotia Bird of Paradise (Parotia berlepschi) male.
    MM7441-070623-01789 - Version 2.jpg
  • Tree frog (Nyctimystes humeralis)<br />
In the Foja Mts near Bog Camp.  1650 m.
    MM7441-081110-04502.jpg
  • Foja Mountains expedition herpetologist Paul Oliver watches as the helicopter lifts off for the last time, leaving us remote in the mountains.
    MM7441-081106-03631.jpg
  • Kwerba Village houses with rainbow.
    MM7441-081104-03065.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-070618-00813.jpg
  • Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bartoni)<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: CR)
    MM7441-081114-05464.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04287.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04236.jpg
  • Day of planned pickup by helicopter.  Waiting out rain at the helipad hacked out of the edge of the forest.   Botanist Asep Sadili waits.  The helicopter did not arrive this day.
    MM7441-081125-08117.jpg
  • Long-nosed frog (Litoria sp nov) on the edge of a leaf.<br />
new species
    MM7441-081122-07479.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap set up at Bog Camp in the Foja Mountains at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081119-06649.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081118-06420.jpg
  • Moss details.<br />
Foja Mountains - upper montane forest at 2050 m.
    MM7441-081117-06100.jpg
  • Eastern Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bartoni).  Rare species from the mountains of New Guinea.<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: CR)
    MM7441-081114-05447.jpg
  • Blossom Bat (Syconycteris sp. nov.)<br />
New species present in the Foja Mountains and also widespread in the mountains of New Guinea but never described before now.  Discovered by Kris Helgen.
    MM7441-081113-05078.jpg
  • Frog (Oreophryne sp. nov. - "simple rattle").<br />
Endemic species to the Foja Mountains.  Captured near Bog Camp 1650 m elevation.
    MM7441-081111-04797.jpg
  • Foja Mountains RAP expedition members unload the helicopter  at the bog landing site at 1650 m elevation.  Kris Helgen is in the foreground, followed by Paul Oliver.
    MM7441-081106-03637.jpg
  • Foja Mountains RAP expedition members Nev Kemp and Kris Helgen explain the desired drop location to the helicopter pilots after they arrive at Kwerba Village.
    MM7441-081106-03504.jpg
  • Landing at Kwerba Village airstrip.  This village was used as the staging area by the expedition, which was lifted from here by helicopter into the mountains.
    MM7441-081103-02967.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains, Papua, Indonesia.<br />
<br />
"Bog Camp" is small clearing at upper right.  Two lakes of different color in lower left.
    MM7441-081031-02668.jpg
  • Male Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) displaying at his bower to a female out of sight on the other side of the bower.
    MM7441-070624-02100.jpg
  • A frog found in the Foja Mts. rain forest at night.  1650 m elev.<br />
July 2007 - unidentified
    MM7441-070623-02016.jpg
  • Bruce Beehler has just captured a Wattled Smoky Honeyeater (Melipotes carolae), a new species of bird he discovered in the Foja Mts. in 2005.
    MM7441-070622-01379.jpg
  • Giant tree fern forest growing on the highest reaches of the Foja Mountains, between 2150 and 2200 m elevation.
    MM7441-081116-05907.jpg
  • Dorcopsulus sp. nov.<br />
New species of wallaby from the Foja Mountains discovered by Kris Helgen.  Captured near Bog Camp at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081114-05359.jpg
  • Long-tailed Pygmy-Possum (Cercartetus c.f. caudatus).  New range extention of species known from Central Cordillera.
    MM7441-070620-01214.jpg
  • Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) male displaying to a female at his bower by holding a blue fruit in his bill and keeping on the opposite side of the bower from the female..Note female is visible around the back of bower.
    MM7441-070620-01124.jpg
  • View of the Foja Mountains from the helicopter on the trip between Bog Camp and Kwerba village.
    MM7441-081126-08288.jpg
  • The bog, now turned into a lake at 1650 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.  Site of the base camp called "Bog Camp".  Remaining people and gear visible at bog edge helipad.
    MM7441-081126-08179.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04228.jpg
  • Male Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) male displaying to a female at his bower by holding a blue fruit in his bill and keeping on the opposite side of the bower from the female..
    MM7441-070620-01122.jpg
  • Black Sicklebill Bird of Paradise (Epimachus fastuosus) male at his display perch.
    MM7441-070625-02320 - Version 4.jpg
  • Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bartoni)<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: CR)
    MM7441-081114-05441.jpg
  • Feline Owlet Nightjar (Aegotheles insignis).  Captured in the Foja Mts.  Bog Camp.
    MM7441-081108-03814.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mamberamo River, Papua, Indonesia, lined by rain forest, with Foja Mountains in the distance.
    MM7441-081103-02936.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.  Researcher Bruce Beehler on a helicoptor survey searching for possible landing sites.  Beehler was the main force behind biological exploration of the Foja Mountains on these expeditions.
    MM7441-070618-00879.jpg
  • Bent-toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus boreoclivus sp. nov.)<br />
New species from the  1200 m site.
    MM7441-081124-07803.jpg
  • View looking straight up into the canopy of the very mossy montane rain forest of the Foja Mountains.<br />
Approx. 1700 m.
    MM7441-081118-06403 - Version 3.jpg
  • Rain at the helipad while team members wait for the helicopter.
    MM7441-081125-08014.jpg
  • A portrait of a bent-toed gecko (Cyrtodactylus boreoclivus sp. nov.).<br />
A new species discovered by Paul Oliver at  1200 m elevation.
    MM7441-081124-07827.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at the Bog Camp site at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-081123-07582.jpg
  • Woolly Giant Rat (Mallomys sp. nov.)<br />
New species endemic to the Foja Mountains.  First discovered by Ucok in 2007.<br />
<br />
Camera trap shot.  First ever photo of this rat alive?
    MM7441-081119-06500 - Version 2.jpg
  • Frog (Lechriodus platyceps)<br />
In the Foja Mts near Bog Camp at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081106-03661.jpg
  • White-striped Gecko (Gekko vittatus)
    MM7441-081105-03280.jpg
  • Agamid lizard (Hypsilurus modestus)
    MM7441-081104-03158.jpg
  • Looking out the window of a plane at the lowland rain forest along the Mamberamo River, Papua, Indonesia.  This river cuts through the foothills of the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-081031-02789.jpg
  • Black Sicklebill Bird of Paradise (Epimachus fastuosus) male at his display perch.
    MM7441-070625-02318 - Version 2.jpg
  • Berlepschi's Parotia Bird of Paradise (Parotia berlepschi) male.
    MM7441-070623-01877.jpg
  • Foja Parotia Bird of Paradise (Parotia berlepschi) male.
    MM7441-070623-01789 - Version 2.jpg
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