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  1. University of Mandalay
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Species Composition and Relative Abundance of Bird Fauna in Hakha and Its Environs

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Title Species Composition and Relative Abundance of Bird Fauna in Hakha and Its Environs
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Publication date 2020-05-29
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Niang Tawi Lun
Sann Sann Htay
Thant Zin
Description
Avifauna was investigated in three study sites of Hakha and its environs from July 2018 to February 2019. A total of 48 bird species belonging to 36 genera, 26 families and nine orders were recorded. Bird species observed were represented with five migrants and 43 residents. According to IUCN (2014), all species were categorized as least concern. Species belonging to order Passeriformes were the most dominant (39 species, 81.25%), followed by Columbiformes (two species, 4.17%), and only one species each was found in Galliformes, Falconiformes, Accipitriformes, Charadriiformes, Coraciiformes, Bucerotiformes and Piciformes (2.08% each). In the present study, the largest total number of species was recorded in November, December and the lowest in July. As well as the largest total number of individuals were found in November, December and January and the lowest in July. Relative abundance indicated that six species were found as very common (vC), 13 species as common (C) and 21 species as uncommon (uC) in Site I, five species were found as very common (vC), 13 species as common (C) and eight species as uncommon (uC) in Site II and six species as very common (vC), 10 species as common (C) and 13 species as uncommon (uC) in Site III.
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Species composition, relative abundance, bird fauna, Hakha and its environs
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University of Mandalay, Research Journal
166-177
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