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Species Composition and Monthly Occurrence of Bird Species in Pyu-Kan Lake and its Environs, Tada-U Township, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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Title | Species Composition and Monthly Occurrence of Bird Species in Pyu-Kan Lake and its Environs, Tada-U Township, Mandalay Region, Myanmar | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2020-05-30 | |||||
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Khaing Thazin Win | ||||||
San San Myint | ||||||
Kyaw Htet Kaung | ||||||
Thant Zin | ||||||
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A total of 70 bird species belonging to 40 families and 14 orders were recorded from Pyu-Kan Lake and its environs during the study period from September 2017 to April 2018. Among them, 46 species were terrestrial birds and 24 species were waterbirds. Among 14 orders, Passeriformes was the largest order containing 30 species (42.86%) and next to this was order Pelecaniformes containing nine species (12.86%), Coraciiformes six species (8.57%), Gruiformes five species (7.14%), Anseriformes and Charadriiformes four species (5.71%) in each, Accipitriformes and Columbiformes three species (4.28%) in each and Podicipediformes, Ciconiiformes, Falconiformes, Psittaciformes, Cuculiformes, Strigiformes one species (1.43%) in each respectively. Myanmar’s endemic species: Pericrocotus albifrons (Jerdon’s Minivet), Mirafra microptera (Burmese Bushlark), Pycnonotus blanfordi (Irrawaddy Bulbul), and Turdoides gularis (White- throated Babbler) were also recorded in the Pyu-Kan Lake and its environs. Four Near Threatened species of Threskiornis melanocephalus (Black-headed Ibis), Vanellus vanellus (Northern Lapwing), P. albifrons (Jerdon’s Minivet) and Ploceus hypoxanthus (Asian Gloden Weaver) and one Vulnerable species of Aythya ferina (Common Pochard) were recorded at Pyu-Kan Lake and its environs during the study period. Therefore, this wetland area is very important for bird conservation because a great number of waterbirds species, Near Threatened and Vulnerable species still exist in this area. It is therefore necessary to maintain the environment friendly for the birds to thrive. | ||||||
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Terrestrial birds, waterbirds, near threatened, vulnerable and Pyu-Kan Lake | ||||||
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