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Boeken, Michiel. "New avifaunal records and checklist for the island of Saba, Caribbean Netherlands." Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 31 (February 6, 2019): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.55431/jco.2018.31.57-64.

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Abstract: The avifauna of the Dutch Caribbean island of Saba has been little studied, as the last comprehensive publication dates from 1983. Here I document 31 new species records up to 2016, including some introduced species, and I discuss new and notable avifaunal developments for the island.
 Keywords: avifauna, birds, Caribbean Netherlands, checklist, Dutch Caribbean, Saba
 Resumen: Listado de aves y nuevos registros para la avifauna de la isla de Saba, Caribe holandés—La avifauna de la isla de Saba, en el Caribe holandés, ha sido poco estudiada; ya que la última publicación exha
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Abdul Rahman, Mustafa. "Patterns of Avifauna Distribution East and West of Wallace’s Line." Sarawak Museum Journal LXIII, no. 84 (2007): 245–57. https://doi.org/10.61507/smj22-2007-qee7-11.

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The aim of this study was to compare the patterns of avifaunal distribution in the Wallacea, Sunda and Sahul Shelf. The geographical distribution of avifauna species, genera and families were grouped into various regions. The subregions and island included in this study were Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Bali, Lombok, Sulawesi, the Philippines and New Guinea. Jaccard Similarity Index (Cj= j/a+b+j)was used to analyse the avifauna distribution data. The indices were then subjected to a hierarchical cluster analysis using Unweighted Pair-group Method (UPGMA) in Multivariat
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Vasconcelos, Marcelo Ferreira de, and Marcos Rodrigues. "Patterns of geographic distribution and conservation of the open-habitat avifauna of southeastern Brazilian mountaintops (campos rupestres and campos de altitude)." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 50, no. 1 (2010): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0031-10492010000100001.

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Montane open-habitats of southeastern Brazil are represented by the campos rupestres (principally in the Espinhaço Range) and by the campos de altitude (in the Serra do Mar and Serra da Mantiqueira). In spite of the occurrence of endemic species in both vegetation types, an analysis and synthesis of their bird communities have never been conducted. In this paper, we present an avifaunal survey of these areas, describe patterns of geographic distribution, and comment on the conservation of those open-habitats and their avifauna. A total of 231 bird species was recorded in the open-habitats of s
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Rohit, Yadav* Shafina Khopekar Aary Loyare. "Study On Avifaunal Diversity of Village Saroj Barewar, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 5 (2025): 1777–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15383141.

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Avifauna plays a crucial role as a biotic component of an ecosystem, and it also serves as an indicator of the overall health of the ecosystem. The current study on avifaunal diversity was conducted from May 5, 2024, to June 5, 2024, in the village of Saroj Barewar, located in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. During this period, a total of 41 bird species were recorded across 14 different orders and 25 families. The data was primarily collected through photographs and voice recordings from the study area.This research focuses on the avifaunal diversity of Saroj Barewar during the summer season.
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Anita, Gajraj 1. and Renu Kohli 2. "A Preliminary Study of Avian Fauna in Barkheda Lake, Jaipur, India." Journal of Bioresearch vOL 3 , July - December, 2024, NO 2 (2024): 30–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10798217.

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<strong>Abstract</strong>: &nbsp;The &nbsp;study, &nbsp;undertaken &nbsp;in &nbsp;January &nbsp;2023, &nbsp;aimed &nbsp;to &nbsp;observe &nbsp;the &nbsp;avifaunal &nbsp;status &nbsp;of &nbsp;Barkheda Lake &nbsp;in &nbsp;the &nbsp;Jaipurdistrict of Rajasthan. The primary objective was to document various avifaunal species present during the winter season in thearea. Photographic evidence of the avifauna was captured using a DSLR camera, and identification was conducted by both anexperienced expert and with the assistance of a field guide. A total of 21 bird species, representing 17 different fa
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Raval, Krutarth, Mansi Dimri, Maharshi Pandy, and Sasikumar K. "A Preliminary Study on the Avifauna of Aranya Udhyan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India." International Journal of Zoological Investigations 08, no. 02 (2022): 337–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33745/ijzi.2022.v08i02.042.

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The major focus of the current research was to identify and prepare the checklist of the diverse avifauna population present in the Aranya Udhyan in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India during the time period of April 2021 to April 2022. Aranya Udhyan is a densely forested area governed by the government body, Gujarat Ecological Education and Research Foundation (GEER). The most avifaunal-friendly habitats can be found here, where there are many trees, less human activity, and dense forests. In this study, a total of 197 species of avifauna belonging to 64 families and 20 orders have been recorded from
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D., Chandralekha Deka. "A study on avifaunal diversity and their conservation status of PDAUM, Amjonga and its surrounding areas." Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) 22, no. 5 (2023): 87–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10457144.

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The study area Pandit Deendayal Upadhya Adarsha Mahabidyalaya (PDUAM), Amjonga a very beautiful and mesmerising tiny hamlet is located about the 7 kms form Dudhnoi in the Goalpara district of western Assam. The present study recorded 73 birds species in the study area indicating high diversity of avifauna in the site. The study was carried out in different season of the year i.e. premonsoon, monsoon, retreating monsoon and winter season. Analysis of Shanon &ndash;Weinner diversity index showed significant diversity at 5% level. The maximum numbers of avifauna were recorded during winter season
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R. Graham Reynolds and Sandra D. Buckner. "Characterization of the bird diversity of Conception Island National Park, The Bahamas." Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 36 (February 6, 2023): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55431/jco.2023.36.17-25.

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&#x0D; Abstract Over 300 species of birds have been recorded across the Lucayan Archipelago, a group of more than 700 islands and thousands of cays and islets. Conception Island National Park is a remote park administered by the Bahamas National Trust and comprises the larger Conception Island and the smaller Booby Cay and South Rocks. No comprehensive avifaunal surveys have been published for this island bank, although records are scattered throughout the primary and gray literature. We combined literature searches with six of our own survey expeditions (totaling 17 days between 1994 and 2017
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Dutta, Shampa. "A PRELIMINARY SURVEY ON DIVERSITY OF AVIFAUNA IN KATWA, PURBA BURDWAN, WEST BENGAL, INDIA." International Journal of Advanced Research 12, no. 06 (2024): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/18868.

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Birds are used as bio-indicator due to their sensitivity to minor environmental changes. A survey was done from July 2022 to February 2023 to study the avifaunal diversity of Katwa. A total of 67 bird species were recorded during the study period. The species were categorized in three namely common resident (CR), not common resident (NCR) and migratory (M) of which 40 are common resident, 24 are not common resident and 3 are migratory. The found common birds species were house crow, common myna, red vented bulbul, house sparrow, spotted dove, asian koel, little ringed plover etc. Among the not
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Brasso, Rebecka L., and Steven D. Emslie. "Two New Late Pleistocene Avifaunas From New Mexico." Condor 108, no. 3 (2006): 721–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/108.3.721.

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Abstract We report two new late Pleistocene avifaunas from New Mexico, recovered from Sandia Cave during archaeological excavations by F. Hibben in the 1930s and the nearby Marmot Cave excavated in 2000. The fossil assemblage from Sandia Cave consists of at least 30 taxa, including seven extralimital and two extinct species, Coragyps occidentalis (extinct vulture) and Ectopistes migratorius (Passenger Pigeon). The avifauna from Marmot Cave is limited to eight taxa shared with Sandia Cave. Two new records of Gymnogyps californianus (California Condor) are reported from these sites, as well as n
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Rąkowski, Grzegorz. "The Borki Primeval Forest as an important forest bird area." Forest Research Papers 76 (1) (March 1, 2015): 88–107. https://doi.org/10.1515/frp-2015-0010.

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This paper presents an overview of bird research carried out in the Borki Primeval Forest during the last 30 years. The Borki Primeval Forest can be considered as one of the most important forest bird sites in Poland. Its avifauna comprises 139 breeding species, including 11 rare and endangered species listed in the Polish Red Data Book of Animals as well as 30 species listed in Annex I of the EU Birds Directive. Despite its relatively small area, the Borki Primeval Forest holds at least 1% of Polish breeding population of as many as 12 bird species. For seven out of these species it is one of
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Ferenc, Michal, Ondřej Sedláček, Roman Fuchs, Maurizio Fraissinet, and David Storch. "Geographic trends in range sizes explain patterns in bird responses to urbanization in Europe." European Journal of Ecology 5, no. 2 (2019): 16–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eje-2019-0010.

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Abstract The probability of occurrence of bird species in towns/cities increases with their range sizes, and Rapoport’s rule states that range sizes increase with latitude. To test the hypothesis that the increasing number of bird species persisting in cities at higher latitudes of Europe is linked to their larger range sizes, we compiled data on bird communities of: a) 41 urban bird atlases; b) 37 city core zones from published sources; c) regions of nine grid cells of the EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds around each city. We tested whether the proportion of species from particular regio
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Fitriana, Lutfita, Nia Kurniawan, and Amin Setyo Leksono. "The Correlation of Avifauna Diversity and Its Habitat: An Observation Study at Mount Kawi Slope Waterfall, East Java." Journal of Tropical Life Science 14, no. 1 (2024): 95–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/jtls.14.01.11.

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Avifauna inhabiting mountain forest ecosystems on Java Island face severe threats from anthropogenic disturbances. Despite this, the diversity of avifauna in specific areas, such as the Hutan Lindung Pegunungan Putri Tidur (HLPPT) on the slopes of Mount Kawi, remains poorly monitored. This study focuses on assessing avifauna diversity and communities in the tourist area of Mount Kawi slope waterfalls, situated on both the southeast side in Malang Regency and the north side in Batu City. The research, conducted from January to March 2022, examined eight waterfall locations (Baung, Glotak, Lukso
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Peterson, A. Townsend, Griselda Escalona-Segura, Kristof Zyskowski, Daniel A. Kluza, and Blanca E. Hernández-Baños. "Avifaunas of two dry forest sites in northern Oaxaca, Mexico." Huitzil Revista Mexicana de Ornitología 4, no. 1 (2022): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.28947/hrmo.2003.4.1.17.

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Avifaunas de dos bosques secos del norte de Oaxaca, MéxicoSe realizaron inventarios avifaunísticos en el norte de Oaxaca, en dos sitios de la región de la Cañada del Valle de Tehuacán. Se observaron 142 especies de aves, encontrándose cerca de 100 especies en cada sitio. Se encontró un número sorprendente de especies (37) que representan poblaciones aisladas del interior restringidas por una u otra vertiente costera. Además, proporciones similares de especies fueron exclusivamente de una vertiente costera o la otra, creando una extraña mezcla en la avifauna de estos sitios que incluye aves del
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Madden, Hannah, Roberto Hensen, Steve Piontek, et al. "New bird records for the island of St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean, with notes on other significant sightings." Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 28 (December 30, 2015): 28–34. https://doi.org/10.55431/jco.2015.28.28-34.

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Abstract: The avifauna of the Dutch Caribbean island of St. Eustatius has been little studied. We document 22 new bird species for the island and update the status of several important species based on our recent observations. The documented avifauna of the island amounts to 75 published species records. We conclude by pointing out several positive developments in the avifauna and ascribe these to the combined effects of reduced hunting, the legal establishment of protected park areas, and a growing environmental awareness among the island’s inhabitants. Keywords: avifauna, Dutch Caribbean, Ne
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Usmani, Aftab Alam, Pichaimuthu Gangaiamaran, Vinod Bihari Mathur, Ruchi Badola, and Syed Ainul Hussain. "An annotated checklist of aquatic avifauna in the human-dominated middle stretch of the Ganga River." Check List 21, no. 3 (2025): 596–617. https://doi.org/10.15560/21.3.596.

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The Ganga River is a vital riverine habitat for several endangered species of flora and fauna, including waterbirds. The river flows through densely populated cities such as Kanpur, Prayagraj, and Varanasi. Major threats to the ecological integrity and hydrology of the river include flow alteration, water abstraction at barrages and dams, riverbed agriculture, unsustainable resource extraction such as fishing and sand mining, and discharge of untreated industrial and domestic effluents. Between 2018 and 2021, we conducted avifaunal surveys of the 750 km stretch of the Middle Ganga River and do
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Kumar Arya, Sumit, and Govindan Veeraswami Gopi. "An annotated bird checklist of community-managed lands in Kailash Sacred Landscape-India, Kumaon Himalaya." Check List 17, no. 2 (2021): 365–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/17.2.365.

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In the Indian Himalayan region, community-managed lands such as community-managed forests and agriculture lands play an important role in conserving native biodiversity. Our avifaunal surveys done between 2013 and 2016 recorded 205 species belonging to 52 families. Two species were first records from Pithoragarh district. Six species are classified as Threatened and five as Near Threatened in the IUCN Red List. Six are Schedule-I species under the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. In total, 63 migratory (local/altitudinal and long-range) and 81 Himalayan endemic species were observed. Ov
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Kumar, Arya Sumit, and Govindan Veeraswami Gopi. "An annotated bird checklist of community-managed lands in Kailash Sacred Landscape-India, Kumaon Himalaya." Check List 17, no. (2) (2021): 365–83. https://doi.org/10.15560/17.2.365.

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In the Indian Himalayan region, community-managed lands such as community-managed forests and agriculture lands play an important role in conserving native biodiversity. Our avifaunal surveys done between 2013 and 2016 recorded 205 species belonging to 52 families. Two species were first records from Pithoragarh district. Six species are classified as Threatened and five as Near Threatened in the IUCN Red List. Six are Schedule-I species under the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. In total, 63 migratory (local/altitudinal and long-range) and 81 Himalayan endemic species were observed. Ov
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Thurmond, Dagmar P., Karl V. Miller, and Thomas G. Harris. "Effect of Streamside Management Zone Width on Avifauna Communities." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 19, no. 4 (1995): 166–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/19.4.166.

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Abstract We analyzed 2 yr of bird population data in streamside management zones (SMZs) of three widths (50 ft, 100 ft, and 164 ft), adjoining ≤5 yr old pine plantations, and mature riparian areas in the Georgia Upper Coastal Plain. We evaluated relationships between SMZ width and bird abundance and density. Breeding and wintering avifaunal abundance were greater in SMZs than in the surrounding pine plantation. Breeding forest interior birds and forest interior neotropical migrant species were abundant in the mature forest control, but were essentially absent in SMZs and pine plantations. Howe
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Costa, Matheus Gomes da, Leonardo Moura dos Santos Soares, Maria de Fátima Veras Araújo, and Gonçalo Mendes da Conceição. "Richness and diversity of birds in a Caatinga area in the municipality of Picos, Piauí, Brazil." Concilium 23, no. 5 (2023): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.53660/clm-999-23c27.

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Brazil is home to one of the most diverse avifaunas in the world, with the number of species estimated at more than 1,919 species. The Caatinga is an exclusively Brazilian biome, it is a well-recognized ecological region located in the semi-arid interior of northeastern Brazil. In view of this, the present study aims to identify the avifauna present in the region of the enterprise. The area of ​​the UFV Rosa Solar project covers approximately 459 hectares and is located in the municipality of Francisco Santos and Santo Antônio de Lisboa, in the southeastern portion of the state of Piauí. The a
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Boev, Zlatozar. "Late Holocene avian remains from the localities of the Roman period in Bulgaria." Historia naturalis bulgarica 17 (April 15, 2006): 109–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4043539.

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The full taxonomic list of the avifaunas of 14 both human (towns, villas, castles, caves, etc.) and non-human sites from the Roman period in the present day Bulgarian lands is presented. The examined material consists of 2736 bone remains of at least 422 individuals. The species composition includes 86 taxa (of 14 orders), six of them, Pelecanus onocrotalus, Gypaetus barbatus, Phasianus colchicus (the native autochtonic subspecies, P. c. colchicus), Grus grus, Otis tarda, and Tetrax tetrax, disappeared from the present day country&rsquo;s breeding avifauna. Five forms of domesticated birds (An
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Akhter, Shahima, and Pooja Sharma. "Avifaunal Diversity along River Tawi in Jammu Region of J&K, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 45, no. 17 (2024): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2024/v45i174355.

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An avifaunal study was carried out from June 2023 to May 2024, in the River Tawi, Jammu. The study explores the variety of bird species found in this region. A total of 75 different bird species were recorded reflecting a fair degree of avian diversity. As birds play an important role in maintaining health of the ecosystem, it is necessary to continuously monitor the diversity of avifauna in order to assess the ecological status of birds and their habitats. This paper aims to provide insights into the ecological importance of the River Tawi for birdlife and highlight conservation needs.
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K. Maxim Rodrigues, K. Vineeth Kumar, Vivek Hasyagar, M.C. Prashantha Krishna, and Deepak Naik. "A checklist of avifauna of Mangalore University, Karnataka, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 15, no. 1 (2023): 22430–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7503.15.1.22430-22439.

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The study of the avifaunal diversity was carried out in the Mangalore University campus, located in Dakshina Kannada District, Karnataka from 2013 to 2021, in and around the campus. A total of 150 bird species belonging to 18 orders and 56 families were recorded during the study. Out of these, the study area supports five species which are endemic to the Western Ghats. The feeding guild analysis revealed that the insectivorous group had the highest number of species (53 species). The study provides baseline data for monitoring the avifauna in the campus and demonstrates the importance of the a
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Tuen, Andrew Alek, Attiqqah Fadziliah Sapian, Khatijah Ismail, Cindy Peter, Mohd Hasri Al-Hafiz Haba, and Ch'ien C. Lee. "Avifauna in Logged-Over Forest of Upper Baleh, Sarawak." Borneo Journal of Resource Science and Technology 8, no. 2 (2018): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/bjrst.1197.2018.

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Commercial logging is a major economic activity in the Upper Baleh catchment, Sarawak, so logged-over forest is the dominant forest type there. Avifauna survey was conducted in the logged-over forest of Upper Baleh in November 2015 as part of the Upper Baleh Heart of Borneo Expedition. The objective of the survey was to collect baseline data on the avifauna species that inhabit the study area, their conservation status and feeding guilds. Both mist-net and observation method were used. A total of 95 species of birds was recorded: 36 species via mist-nets and 69 species via observation. Little
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Sharma, Neeraj, Suresh Kumar Rana, Pankaj Raina, Raja Amir, and Muzaffar Ahmed Kichloo. "An annotated checklist of the birds of upper Chenab catchment, Jammu & Kashmir, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 7 (2018): 11869. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.3464.10.7.11869-11894.

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Watershed avifaunal inventories are useful in devising management strategies appropriate to the habitat, as well as species conservation. The Chenab River basin forms one of the largest and most important river basins in Jammu &amp; Kashmir. The upper Chenab catchment offers a rich and diverse fauna, especially birds, owing to variety of habitats, different climatic regimes, and a wide range of altitude,. We present an avifaunal list of four watersheds—Bhot, Marusudar, Kalnai and Neeru of the Chenab River basin including Kishtwar Town and the surrounding area of the upper Chenab catchment over
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Maykar, Manisha B., and R. T. Pawar. "Avifauna Diversity and Conservation Status of Majalgaon Reservoir, Maharashtra State, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 46, no. 5 (2025): 176–90. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i54834.

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The Majalgaon Reservoir, located in Beed district, Maharashtra, serves as a significant wetland ecosystem, providing habitat to a diverse range of avifaunal species. This study aims to document the diversity and ecological significance of the avifauna in and around the reservoir. The survey of avifauna was carried out for one year (January 2024 to december 2024). A total of 36 bird species were identified during the study. There are 23 families represented among the recorded bird species. The species belong to 1o different orders. The dominant family is Ardeidae with 5 species, including Littl
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Recher, Harry F., and William E. Davis Jr. "Foraging Ecology of a Mulga Bird Community." Wildlife Research 24, no. 1 (1997): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr96052.

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Mulga is a distinctive woodland or shrub community with a wide distribution across the semi-arid zone of southern and central Australia. Mulga (Acacia aneura) is the dominant shrub and small tree, but other species of Acacia are common. Typical of Australian habitats in the arid zone, mulga has a core of resident bird species that is augmented by nomadic (opportunistic) species when conditions are favourable. This paper describes the foraging behaviour and habitat use of a mulga avifauna in the vicinity of Alice Springs during late winter, when many opportunistic species were present. Data wer
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Pragasan, L. Arul, and M. Madesh. "Species diversity and abundance of birds on Bharathiar University Campus, Tamil Nadu, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 6 (2018): 11725. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2965.10.6.11725-11731.

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University campuses play a significant role in the conservation of avifaunal diversity, but there are very few studies on birds of such local biodiversity hotspots in India. Here, we document the patterns of abundance and species diversity of birds in Bharathiar University campus located in western Tamil Nadu, India. Birds were sampled using point counts. A total of 37 species belonging to 23 families were recorded from 144 point count samples. Mean species richness per point count sample was 13.85±0.47 species (±SD), and Shannon diversity index (Hʹ) was 0.74. This study provides baseline data
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Isada, Alain Parada, Eneider Pérez Mena, Jovani Rojas González, Maike Hernández Quinta, and Dianely Hernández Álvarez. "Notes on the avifauna of Cayo Paredón Grande, Cuba." Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 25, no. 1 (2012): 35–38. https://doi.org/10.55431/jco.2012.25.35-38.

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Abstract: We document a new locality for Black-faced Grassquit (Tiaris bicolor) in the Sabana–Camagüey Archipelago, plus twelve new species and three noteworthy species to the avifauna of Cayo Paredón Grande, recorded in January–April 2008, October 2008, October 2009, and September 2010. Comments on species previously recorded, but not referred to in Kirkconnell and Kirwan’s (2008) avifaunal inventory, are also included. Our revision of the island’s avifauna elevates the species number up to 154, including five Cuban endemics. Keywords: bird inventory, Cayo Paredón Grande, Cuba, distributional
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Rosenberg, Kenneth V., Adriaan M. Dokter, Peter J. Blancher, et al. "Decline of the North American avifauna." Science 366, no. 6461 (2019): 120–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw1313.

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Species extinctions have defined the global biodiversity crisis, but extinction begins with loss in abundance of individuals that can result in compositional and functional changes of ecosystems. Using multiple and independent monitoring networks, we report population losses across much of the North American avifauna over 48 years, including once-common species and from most biomes. Integration of range-wide population trajectories and size estimates indicates a net loss approaching 3 billion birds, or 29% of 1970 abundance. A continent-wide weather radar network also reveals a similarly steep
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Kulkarni, Rajlaxmi Ranrag. "Avifaunal diversity of Moharli Lake, near Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Chandrapur (Maharashtra)." Environment Conservation Journal 25, no. 3 (2024): 691–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.26852786.

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Lakes and their basins are major repositories of biodiversity. Monitoring the basin and their respective water bodies requires an assessment of avifaunal diversity, as birds are a health indicator of the ecosystem. The present investigation focused on the avifauna diversity of Moharli Lake and its environs. Moharli Lake is located a short distance from the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra. Serving as one of the primary entrances to TATR, the Moharli gate overlooks this perennial freshwater lake. Abundant in nutrients, the lake supports a diverse avi
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Bonifacio, R. S., C. M. Kinross, G. M. Gurr, and H. Nicol. "The effect of woody plant diversity and other stand and landscape factors on the diversity and abundance of birds using farm shelterbelts." Pacific Conservation Biology 17, no. 1 (2011): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc110022.

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Shelterbelts are common features of farm landscapes that provide shelter for livestock and crops and timber but may also benefit wildlife. The importance of shelterbelt plant diversity for birds was investigated by a survey of 62 sites in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. An area search technique was used to assess bird occurrence. An all subsets and exponential regression analysis approach explored the relationships between woody plant diversity and avifauna diversity (using Hill’s diversity index), whilst seasonal variations were analysed using restricted maximum likelih
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Kharel, Milan. "General survey on avifaunal composition of Betana wetland, Morang, Province number 1, Eastern Nepal." BIBECHANA 16 (November 22, 2018): 154–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/bibechana.v16i0.21570.

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The present study conducted in Betana wetland, Morang, Province number 1, Nepal. The study based on the field survey in order to find out the avifaunal composition. In the present study, total 320 individuals of birds belonging 49 species, 30 families and 15 orders reported from Betana wetland based on field observation. The highest proportions of individuals recorded from the sampling station F1 forest area was 35% (n=112). The highest number of species (n= 15) recorded belong to the order Passeriformes with nine families, followed by Coraciformes with three families and four species then Pel
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S.H, Makade, Telkhade P.M, Bhogam H.A, and Pottapegula R.B. "Avifaunal Diversity and Species Richness in Dongargaon Lake District Bhandara, Maharashtra, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 46, no. 11 (2025): 289–97. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i115029.

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The present study was conducted during a bird race held in Dongargaon Lake, district Bhandara, Maharashtra, India. Dongargaon Lake is located at 20°59'0.20" Nx latitude and 79º49'22.18" E longitude. The purpose of this study was to analyze the avifauna of Lake. The investigation lasted twelve months, from October 2023 to September 2024. Because of the area's geological and ecological complexity, research into the region's bird variety has become essential. It is difficult to make this assessment since the lake is divided into multiple patches by the forest land that runs through it. The lake i
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Jadhav, V., P. Teli, P. Bhandare, et al. "Avifaunal Diversity of Newly Formed Marshy Places in and Around Sangli City, Maharashtra, India." Biolife Journal 10, no. 3 (2022): 14–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7079938.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> Present study was aimed to report the avifaunal diversity of newly formed marshy places in and around Sangli city. In present investigation there are about 12 orders and 26 different families of birds were recorded at three different marshy places i.e. Site I, Site II and Site III. 12 different orders reported were Passeriformes, Pellicaniformes, Columbiformes, Coraciiformes, Ciconiformes, Anseriformes, Suliformes, Accipitriformis, Podicipediformes, Charadriiformes, Gruiformes and Bucerotiformes. In present study about 69 species of the birds were reported in marshy p
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Vasconcelos, Marcelo Ferreira de, Sidnei De Melo Dantas, and José Maria Cardoso da Silva. "Avifaunal inventory of the Amazonian savannas and adjacent habitats of the Monte Alegre region (Pará, Brazil), with comments on biogeography and conservation." Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi - Ciências Naturais 6, no. 2 (2021): 119–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.46357/bcnaturais.v6i2.618.

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Knowledge of the avifaunal composition of Amazonian savannas is important in facilitating a greater understanding of the patterns of evolution of the regional biota. Despite this, this vegetation type has been poorly sampled in comparison to adjacent rainforest habitats. The aim of this paper is to provide an avifaunal inventory of the savannas and other adjacent habitats of Monte Alegre, on the left bank of Amazon River, northwestern Pará, Brazil. Our survey is based both on our own fieldwork and on previously-collected specimens deposited in museums. A total of 300 bird species have been rec
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Jamakhandi, Harshavardhan S., and Girish G. Kadadevaru. "Assessment of Avifaunal Status, Diversity, and Conservation Implications in and around the Wetlands of Dharwad, Karnataka, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 45, no. 19 (2024): 270–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2024/v45i194526.

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The study shows an overall avifaunal diversity and status of selected wetlands in Dharwad district and conveys the presence/absence of bird species on habitat changes caused due to varying water levels (exposure/submergence of mudflats) and destruction of riparian vegetation such as the reed species. These wetlands have attracted bird species from local to migratory to forage, roost and breed in the area. The avifaunal diversity was found to fairly vary across the different wetlands. The data portrayed here are from the surveys during wintering months of 2017-18 and 2021-22. Line transects, po
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Delgado-Ch, Aura Fiorela, Jhon Jairo Calderón-L, Yuri Rosero-M, Ronald Fernández-G, and Cristian Flórez-P. "Ampliaciones de distribución de aves en el suroccidente colombiano." Ornitología Colombiana, no. 14 (July 12, 2021): 112–24. https://doi.org/10.59517/oc.e328.

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During 2008-2011, we conducted systematic avifaunal inventories in five localities in the Pacific, Andean and Amazon regions of the Nariño department, Colombia. Of the species registered, we report new and important distribution information for 10 species. We recorded, using visual and photographic observations, one new species and subspecies for Colombia: Fluvicola nengeta and Furnarius leucopus cinnamomeus, with an additional seven new species and range extensions for Nariño: Damophila julie feliciana, Sittasomus griseicapillus, Cercomacra nigricans, Muscisaxicola alpinus, Pitangus sulphurat
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Silva, Lincoln Ravane Leite, Eliane Maria Souza Nogueira, and Carlos Alberto Batista Santos. "Environmental characterization of the avifauna in a caatinga fragment in the lower São Francisco region, Bahia state." Revista Semiárido De Visu 12, no. 2 (2024): 780–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31416/rsdv.v12i2.435.

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Among the regions of Caatinga in the Northeastern part of Brazil considered a priority for conservation of biological diversity by environmental agencies we have the Municipality of Gloria, located in the semi-arid region of Bahia State. To achieve information about the rural avifauna in the Caatinga, as well as contribute to the knowledge and conservation of this group, an avifauna survey was conducted in the village of Retiro. The avifaunal observations occurred weekly, in the period of July through December 2019, with sampling effort between the 06am to 10am, and 3pm to 5pm. The linear tran
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Selvamurugan, S., and P. Mariappan. "Avian Diversity in Walayar Lake, Palaghat District, Kerala, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 44, no. 24 (2023): 134–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2023/v44i243819.

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Investigation of avian diversity and their natural ecosystem at the local and regional level is the first step to understand and classifying a specific region's ecological importance and, in this regard, the present work is undertaken. Walayar Lake is located at Westernghats having rich aquatic vegetation and harbors several kind animals including birds. The present study deals with the avifaunal diversity in and around the Walayar lake. A study on the avifauna diversity was conducted from January 2018 to December 2019. In this survey conducted for a period of 2 years, forty-three species of b
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MACLEOD, ROSS, STEVEN K. EWING, SEBASTIAN K. HERZOG, ROSALIND BRYCE, KARL L. EVANS, and AIDAN MACCORMICK. "First ornithological inventory and conservation assessment for the yungas forests of the Cordilleras Cocapata and Mosetenes, Cochabamba, Bolivia." Bird Conservation International 15, no. 4 (2005): 361–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095927090500064x.

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Bolivia holds one of the world's richest avifaunas, but large areas remain biologically unexplored or unsurveyed. This study carried out the first ornithological inventory of one of the largest of these unexplored areas, the yungas forests of Cordilleras Cocapata and Mosetenes. A total of 339 bird species were recorded including 23 restricted-range, four Near-Threatened, two globally threatened, one new to Bolivia and one that may be new to science. The study extended the known altitudinal ranges of 62 species, 23 by at least 500 m, which represents a substantial increase in our knowledge of s
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Ng, Elize Y. X., Arya Y. Yue, James A. Eaton, Chyi Yin Gwee, Bas Van Balen, and Frank E. Rheindt. "INTEGRATIVE TAXONOMY REVEALS CRYPTIC ROBIN LINEAGE IN THE GREATER SUNDA ISLANDS." TREUBIA 47, no. 1 (2020): 39–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/treubia.v47i1.3872.

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Southeast Asian avifauna is under threat from both habitat loss and illegal poaching, yet the region’s rich biodiversity remains understudied. Here, we uncover cryptic species-level diversity in the Sunda Blue Robin (Myiomela diana), a songbird complex endemic to Javan (subspecies diana) and Sumatran (subspecies sumatrana) mountains. Taxonomic inquiry into these populations has previously been hampered by a lack of DNA material and the birds’ general scarcity, especially sumatrana which is only known from few localities. We demonstrate fundamental bioacoustic differences in courtship song pair
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Talwar, Taniya, Leons Mathew Abraham, Borojit Rabha, and Mrigen Rabha. "An annotated checklist of the birds in Loharghat Forest Range, Assam, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 16, no. 1 (2024): 24568–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.8638.16.1.24568-24583.

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Loharghat Forest Range, within the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, features diverse habitats like wetlands, scrublands, grasslands, tropical and deciduous forests. Chandubi, a vital tectonic wetland in the landscape, is designated as Important Bird Area (2003) and Key Biodiversity Area (2005) but remains largely unexplored. This study aims to establish a baseline database of avifaunal assemblages from the Loharghat Forest Range in Kamrup District, Assam, which includes the Mayang Reserved Forest and Barduar Reserved Forest. The forest is protected and managed by the local community. The surve
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Hahn, Ingo, Uwe Römer, Gerardo Soto, Julia Baumeister, and Pablo Vergara. "Diversity, biogeography, abundance, and conservation of the birds of Mocha Island National Reserve, Chile." Vertebrate Zoology 66, no. 3 (2016): 397–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vz.66.e31571.

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The avifauna of Mocha Island is analysed according to species richness, habitat use, and reproductive status, and the first quantitative population estimates of forest landbirds are presented basing on unbiased survey data as a basis for conservation. We recorded a total of 100 species, including non-breeders. Among all recorded taxa, landbirds (n = 48 spp. or 48 %) exhibit higher species numbers when compared to shore- and seabirds (38), and freshwater birds (14). Within the documented breeding avifauna (n = 54 spp.) landbirds take an even relative higher value, amounting to 88 % (or 42 spp.)
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Hahn, Ingo, Uwe Römer, Gerardo Soto, Julia Baumeister, and PABLO Vergara. "Diversity, biogeography, abundance, and conservation of the birds of Mocha Island National Reserve, Chile." Vertebrate Zoology 66 (December 13, 2016): 397–410. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.66.e31571.

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The avifauna of Mocha Island is analysed according to species richness, habitat use, and reproductive status, and the first quantitative population estimates of forest landbirds are presented basing on unbiased survey data as a basis for conservation. We recorded a total of 100 species, including non-breeders. Among all recorded taxa, landbirds (n = 48 spp. or 48 %) exhibit higher species numbers when compared to shore- and seabirds (38), and freshwater birds (14). Within the documented breeding avifauna (n = 54 spp.) landbirds take an even relative higher value, amounting to 88 % (or 42 spp.)
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Bawali, Sriparna, Shirsa Banerjee, Lopamudra Barman, et al. "Water Birds of Subhas Sarobar and their Diversity Assessment: Capacity Building in Research Aptitude of Students of Rammohan College, Kolkata." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 7 (2023): 958–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.54770.

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Abstract: Birds perform numerous important ecological services and are sensitive indicators of biological diversity and environmental trends. Around the world, birds may be found in nearly every climate and at nearly every height. They are a natural method of eradicating pests from farms, gardens, and aquatic habitats. Numerous bird species react to even little alterations in the structure and make-up of their habitats, making them useful as environmental change indicators. The Subhas Sarobar is a sizable body of water close to the East Calcutta Wetland (220 43'6" N, 880 24'3" E), which is hom
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Apsara.V and Kavya B.R. "a Study On Diversity And Status Of Avifauna In Kukkarahalli Lake: Mysuru, Karnataka, India." international journal of engineering technology and management sciences 8, no. 1 (2024): 91–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2024.v08i01.012.

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Birds are highly diverse and conspicuous species of the environmental ecosystem. And act as potential bio-indicators. The present study deals with the diversity and status of avian species. The survey carried out from March 2023 to July 2023 in the Kukkarahalli Lake, Mysuru. A total 85 species of avifauna belonging to 17 orders and 40 families has been recorded in study area by using Line transect method, The order Passeriformes has the most species (37 species), whereas the orders Bucerotiformes, Galliformes, Podicipediformes, Psittacciformes and Strigiformes have the fewest species (1species
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H. Byju, N. Raveendran, and S. Ravichandran. "Distribution of avifauna on twenty-one islands of the Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 15, no. 2 (2023): 22574–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.8112.15.2.22574-22585.

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Every research endeavour must start with closing the information gap about species distribution and biodiversity systematically. Even though enough avifaunal research has been done on the Gulf of Mannar, southeastern India, there have been limited studies about the avifauna from all 21 islands except two. Increasing species occurrence data on distribution from all the islands is highlighted for the future conservation plans for this Important Bird Area. We provide an updated and detailed checklist and distribution of bird groups for all islands individually from a sampling period of 2015–2022.
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Carmo, Alexandre Uehara do, Amanda Piovesan Ucci, Daniela Fernandes, et al. "Levantamento Preliminar da Avifauna do Parque Ecológico do Basalto no Município de Araraquara/SP." Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar 9, no. 2 (2005): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.25061/2527-2675/rebram/2006.v9i2.281.

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O processo de urbanização vem modificando de maneira drástica a fisionomia dos ecossistemas, restando apenas pequenos fragmentos de áreas verdes, como praças, parques e terrenos baldios. Nesses ambientes ocorreu a redução dos recursos disponíveis para a manutenção da fauna e flora. O levantamento qualitativo da avifauna é uma interessante ferramenta para a avaliação de condições ambientais, pois, são suscetíveis a variações nos ecossistemas, devido ao alto grau de especificidade por espécie, no que diz respeito a território e habitat. Este levantamento teve por finalidade estabelecer uma lista
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Calimpong, Donna Mariel T., and Olga M. Nuñeza. "Avifaunal diversity of Bega Watershed, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur, Philippines." Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences 6, no. 4 (2015): 385–400. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8188660.

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Birds are an integral part of the ecosystem &ndash; they pollinate plants, disperse seeds, scavenge carcasses, and recycle nutrients back into the earth. This study was conducted in three sites in Bega Watershed, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur to document species diversity, richness, and endemism of birds as there is still no available avifaunal record in the area. Methods used were a combination of mist netting for a total of 100 net days and a 2-km transect walk, for a total of 48 hours. . Eighty-three bird species comprising 35 (42.17%) endemic species, 44 (53.01%) resident species, and 4 (4.8
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