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  • Marine flatworm (Pseudoceros sp.) crawls over a sponge.
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  • An octopus (Octopus cyannea) hunts by making a tent with its legs and skin membranes over reef rubble.  Various fish species wait to capture prey trying to escape the octopus.  It is believed that by changing the color of the skin between its legs to white, the octopus tricks creatures into trying to escape from beneath rubble.
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  • A Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) on a lichen-covered tree branch.
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  • A Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) on a lichen-covered tree branch.
    Wallace's Flying Frog 2.jpg
  • Past-his-prime male Bornean orangutan named Jari Manis rests while holding a tree limb.
    Old Male Orangutan.jpg
  • A Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) on a lichen-covered tree branch.
    Wallace's Flying Frog 2 - Version 2.jpg
  • A adult male Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) named Roman climbs through a treetop in search of food.
    Orangutan in a Tree 2.jpg
  • A rhinoceros hornbill perched in a strangler fig tree.
    Rhinoceros Hornbill 2.jpg
  • A strikingly colorful magenta dottyback fish.
    Dottyback Fish.jpg
  • Sunrise near Foli Village, Halmahera.
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  • Invisible Rail (also called Drummer Rail) (Habroptila wallacii) photographed in Foli Village, Halmahera, Indonesia.  <br />
This little known species is endemic to Halmahera Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.  <br />
Captive bird captured by village boys of Foli and photographed outside the village.<br />
This species was discovered by and named after Alfred Russel Wallace.
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  • Moustached Tree-swift (Hemiprocne mystacea) on a perch in a rain forest clearing.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-315.jpg
  • Layers of sedimentary rock exposed in a small rain forest creek on Halmahera Island, Indonesia.<br />
This area, know as "Batu Putih" meaning White Rock, produces milky sediments in the runoff.
    BOP-080713-170.jpg
  • A young female gravid wasp covered with pollen, wriggles through a tunnel opened by a male that has hatched before her in a strangler fig
    Gravid Wasp In Fig.jpg
  • Hiri Island viewed from a volcanic rock beach on Ternate Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.
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  • Hiri Island viewed from a volcanic rock beach on Ternate Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.
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  • Road sign for steep hill in Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Early morning light in the rain forest of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Photographer Tim Laman in his canopy blind at the display site of a Wallace's Standardwing Bird of Paradise in Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • Photographer Tim Laman in his canopy blind at the display site of a Wallace's Standardwing Bird of Paradise in Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • Tim and Ed waiting out a afternoon rain in the hut where they stayed while shooting Wallace's Standardwing.
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  • Olive-backed Sunbird (Nectarina jugularis)
    BOP-080717-045.jpg
  • Orchid (Spathoglottis pacifica)
    BOP-080717-038.jpg
  • Canopy platform constructed from poles and tied to trees with rattan vines - used by Tim Laman and Edwin Scholes for photographing and filming Wallace's Standardwing Bird of Paradise.
    BOP-080716-217.jpg
  • Halmahera villager climbing a tree using a foot strap made from rattan.
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  • Fan palms growing in the rain forest understory in Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080714-124.jpg
  • Fruits hang from a fruiting palm tree in a rain forest in Halmahera, Indonesia.
    BOP-080714-099.jpg
  • Moustached Tree-swift (Hemiprocne mystacea) on a perch in a rain forest clearing.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-313.jpg
  • Moustached Tree-swift (Hemiprocne mystacea) mating sequence on a perch in a rain forest clearing.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Ferns in the understory of rain forest in Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Rufous-bellied Triller (Lalage aurea).<br />
Endemic to Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Mount Gamalama volcano, Ternate, Indonesia
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  • Mount Gamalama volcano, Ternate, Indonesia
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  • A Borneo Pygmy Elephant bathing in a river.
    Borneo Pygmy Elephant In Water.jpg
  • Young male Borneo Pygmy Elephant Borneo Pygmy Elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) slaps his head with vegetation held in his trunk.
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  • A young rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) tosses up a fig from a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) before swallowing it.  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
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  • Reef scene with soft and hard corals, anthias and golden damsel fish.
    Reef with Damsel Fish.jpg
  • A Bornean White-bearded Gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) hangs from a tree in Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
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  • Seedling of the Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) sprouts on the moss and mulch covered floor of the rain forest.
    Giant Strangler Fig Tree Seedling.jpg
  • Children peer out the window of their house in amazement at Borneo Pygmy Elephants in the grass of their back yard.  Sukau Village along the Kinabatangan River.  Conflict between humans and elephants is an increasing problem as elephants continue to loose habitat in Borneo.
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  • A red-crowned barbet (Megalaima rafflesii) eats a strangler fig
    Red-crowned Barbet.jpg
  • Sunset from Ternate Island, Indonesia.
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  • Sunset from Ternate Island, Indonesia.
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  • Hiri Island viewed from a volcanic rock beach on Ternate Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.
    BOP-080726-174.jpg
  • Sunset light illuminates Mount Gamalama volcano - an active volcano on Ternate Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.<br />
Alfred Russel Wallace used this famous Spice Islands port as a base, and sent his famous letter to Darwin from this island.
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  • Mount Gamalama volcano.  Active volcano on Ternate Island reflecting in a pond.
    BOP-080726-159.jpg
  • Morning light in the rain forest.  Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • Morning light in the rain forest.  Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • Edwin Scholes hikes along an abandonned logging road covered in vines near Labilabi, Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Huge rain clouds over Labilabi, Halmahera viewed from the bay.
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  • Canopy platform used for photographing and filming Wallace's Standardwing Bird of Paradise.
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  • Canopy platform used for photographing and filming Wallace's Standardwing Bird of Paradise.
    BOP-080725-254.jpg
  • Early morning light in the rain forest of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080725-119.jpg
  • Early morning light in the rain forest of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Early morning light in the rain forest of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.<br />
Alfred Russel Wallace was doing fieldwork in Halmahera when he wrote his famous letter on his theory of Natural Selection which he sent to Darwin from Ternate.
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  • Caterpillar on leaf.
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  • Caterpillar on leaf.
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  • View of Tim Laman's camera in his blind where he just captured a portrait of the Wallace's Standardwing Bird of Paradise.
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  • Catterpillar on a leaf.
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  • unidentified frog.<br />
Halmahera.
    BOP-080723-243.jpg
  • Rain forest view.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Rain forest view.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Abandonned logging road outside Labilabi Village being overgrown by vines.
    BOP-080721-003.jpg
  • Abandonned logging road outside Labilabi Village being overgrown by vines.
    BOP-080721-006.jpg
  • Labilabi village woman returns with firewood.
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  • Outrigger canoes at Labilabi village, Halmahera, Indonesia.
    BOP-080719-091.jpg
  • Pumpboat at Labilabi village, Halmahera, Indonesia.<br />
(This is the vessel we took from Foli to Labilabi)
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  • Woman and girls walk on beach at Labilabi, Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • Rainbow at sunrise near Foli Village, Halmahera.
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  • Full moon setting over Wasile Bay, Halmahera with pumpboat we used to travel from Foli to Labilabi along the Halmahera coast.<br />
Alfred Russel Wallace also travel around Halmahera by local boat.
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  • Moluccan Hanging-parrot (Loriculus amabilis) perched on a thin vine.
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  • Nicobar Pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica)
    BOP-080717-055.jpg
  • View of Wasile Bay, coast and mountains of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Orchid (Spathoglottis pacifica)
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  • A rain forest stream, Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080717-017.jpg
  • Orchid (Spathoglottis pacifica)
    BOP-080717-008.jpg
  • Invisible Rail (also called Drummer Rail) (Habroptila wallacii) photographed in Foli Village, Halmahera, Indonesia.  <br />
This little known species is endemic to Halmahera Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.  <br />
Captive bird captured by village boys of Foli and photographed outside the village.<br />
This species was discovered by and named after Alfred Russel Wallace.
    BOP-080716-148.jpg
  • Invisible Rail (also called Drummer Rail) (Habroptila wallacii) photographed in Foli Village, Halmahera, Indonesia.  <br />
This little known species is endemic to Halmahera Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia.  <br />
Captive bird captured by village boys of Foli and photographed outside the village.<br />
This species was discovered by and named after Alfred Russel Wallace.
    BOP-080716-135.jpg
  • Coconut Palms grown for copra line the coast of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080716-095.jpg
  • Asian Glossy Starling (Aplonis panayensis) flock in the top of a leafless tree.
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  • Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus) with a cicada prey.
    BOP-080715-324.jpg
  • Leaves of a liana.
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  • Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus) with a cicada prey.
    BOP-080715-299.jpg
  • Blyth's Hornbill (Rhyiceros plicatus) male perched on a dead tree.
    BOP-080715-259.jpg
  • Fan palm details, Kali Batu Puti
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  • This falling stick has pierced the leaf.
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  • Halmahera villager climbing a tree using a foot strap made from rattan.
    BOP-080714-374.jpg
  • Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus)
    BOP-080714-325.jpg
  • Rainbow Bee-eater (Merops ornatus)
    BOP-080714-304.jpg
  • Flowering Costus plant.  (Costus sp.) in a rain forest clearing in Halmahera, Indonesia.
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  • Fan palms growing in the rain forest understory in Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080714-120.jpg
  • Fruits hang from a fruiting palm tree in a rain forest in Halmahera, Indonesia.
    BOP-080714-104.jpg
  • Moustached Tree-swift (Hemiprocne mystacea) on a perch in a rain forest clearing.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-374.jpg
  • Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus) in flight over rain forest in Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-389.jpg
  • Moustached Tree-swift (Hemiprocne mystacea) on a perch in a rain forest clearing.  Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-311.jpg
  • Edwin Scholes and local guide Jun walk through a freshly cleared field in the rain forest of Halmahera
    BOP-080713-181.jpg
  • Macro shot of a fan palm in the rain forest of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-096.jpg
  • Layers of sedimentary rock exposed in a small rain forest creek on Halmahera Island, Indonesia.<br />
This area, know as "Batu Putih" meaning White Rock, produces milky sediments in the runoff.
    BOP-080713-163.jpg
  • Rain forest interior view with lianas.<br />
Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
    BOP-080713-148.jpg
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