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  1. University of Mandalay
  1. University of Mandalay
  2. Department of Zoology

Density of Avifauna in Yesagyo Township, Magway Region

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Title Density of Avifauna in Yesagyo Township, Magway Region
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Publication date 2020-05-30
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Khin Nyunt Yi
Thant Zin
Nwet Nwet Win
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A total of 68 bird species confined to 48 genera and distributed among 34 families and 15 orders was recorded. Of these 50 species were terrestrial birds and 18 species were aquatic birds. Among the 68 species of birds recorded in this site, 61 species of residents and seven species of migrants were included. During the study period, one Myanmar endemic bird species, namely Turdoides gularis (White-throated Babbler) was recorded. In the study area, terrestrial bird species such as Columba livia (Rock Pigeon), revealed to be the highest in monthly mean density (0.8487 inds/km2). However, some bird species such as Motacilla citreola (Citrine Wagtail) and Chrysomma sinensis (Yellow-eyed Babbler) (0.0127 inds/km2) revealed to be the lowest in monthly mean density. The present study area indicated a good habitat for birds since both terrestrial and water birds were found inhabiting in the study area, nevertheless there is still a need to preserve the habitat more environmentally friendly and also to safeguard the avifauna that thrive in it.
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University of Mandalay, Research Journal
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