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Accipiter brachyurus (Ramsay, 1879) — Overview

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Species recognized by The Integrated Taxonomic Information System and T Orrell (custodian) in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: Annual Checklist 2009  •  Remove classification filter

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Vulnerable (VU)

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Accipiter brachyurus is endemic to New Britain and New Ireland in Papua New Guinea. There are only a handful of historic or recent records on New Britain2,3,4,5,6. It has recently been discovered on New Ireland where it was the commonest (although not very common) raptor in the montane forests1. Its true distribution is clouded by identification problems with the other Accipter species on New Britain, but it is clearly a localised species occurring at low population-densities.

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