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Species Composition of Avifauna in Innwa and Tada-U Environs Mandalay Region
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Title | Species Composition of Avifauna in Innwa and Tada-U Environs Mandalay Region | |||||
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Aung Kyaw Oo | ||||||
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Species composition of avifauna in the environs of Tada-U and Innwa, in Tada-U township, Mandalay Region conducted from December 2015 to February 2016, revealed a total of 58 species confined to 47 genera distributed among 31 families and 12 orders. The 58 species included 25 species of waterbirds, among which 13 species were winter visitors; the remaining 33 species were terrestrial birds. Six species winter visitors were common to two study sites. The highest species composition (34.48%) was that of order Passeriformes, followed by order Ciconiiformes (13.79%), Anseriformes (12.06%), Gruiformes (3.62%), Charadriiformes, Coraciiformes, Columbiformes with 6.9% each, and the lowest species was those of Podicipediformes, Pelicaniformes, Falconiformes and Cuculiformes 1.72% each. During the study two Myanmar endemic species, Turdoides gularis (White-throated Babbler) and Mirafra microptera (Burmese Bushlark) were recorded. Amastomus oscitans (Asian Openbill) and Threskiornis melanocephallus (Black-headed Ibis) were recorded as near threatened species at both study sites. |
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