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  1. Yadanabon University
  2. Department of Zoology

Observation on Habitat Utilization of some Birids in Sagaing Environs

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Title Observation on Habitat Utilization of some Birids in Sagaing Environs
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Publication date 2017
Authors
Dr.Yee Yee Cho
Description
During the study period from July, 2015 to February, 2016, a total of 58 species, 17 species of
water birds and 41 species of terrestrial birds were recorded in two study sites of Sagaing
Environs. These birds were distinguished into 43 residents and 15 winter visitors. Eight types of
microhabitats were categorized in the study area, the highest occurrence species of (37.7%)
found in bushy area and (32.07%) found in cultivation area ,the lowest occurrence of (13.3%)
found in human settled area and (18.86%) found in mushy area. Starnus burmannicus,
Acridotheres tristis, A.grandis, A.fuscus, Corvus macrorhynchos, Passer domesticus,
P.montanus were found in six microhabitat types as paddy field, human settled area, cultivation
area, bushy area, woody tree and open ground, while Grus grus (Common Crane) inhabited in
only one habitat. Myanmar endemic species of Streptopelia decaocta, Turdoides gularis and
Micrafra microptera were observed during study period. Regarding to the status of the bird
species according to IUCN, two near threatened species, Anastomus oscitans (Asian Openbill)
and Threskiornis melanocephalualus (Black-headed ibis) were recorded in this study period.
Keywords
Birds
Identifier https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/211
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