埃及圣凯瑟琳保护区鸟类最新调查

A. Soliman, Basma M. Sheta, Mohamed Bahnasway, G. Orabi
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:圣凯瑟琳是一个独特而卓越的候鸟中途停留地和优质的留鸟资源栖息地。圣凯瑟琳是一个重要的鸟类区(IBA),并宣布为保护区。本研究对圣凯瑟琳保护区不同生境类型的鸟类群落进行了梯度调查。2017年6月至2018年8月共记录鸟类3884只,隶属于12目28科73种。留鸟物种丰富度为25种,共3100只,隶属于7目16科。留鸟种类最多的是楚卡鹧鸪(Alectoris Chukar)、岩鸽(Columba livia)、西奈玫瑰雀(Carpodacus synoicus)和沙漠云雀(Ammomanes deserti)。古北候鸟的跨界度高于留鸟,共有18科8目48种鸟类。迁徙数量最多的是白鹈鹕(Pelecanus onocrotalus)、小白喉鸟(Sylvia curruca)、白头金雀(Phylloscopus collybita)和欧洲蜜雕(Pernis apivorus)。这项调查显示了圣凯瑟琳对留鸟和候鸟的重要性。在这个非常特殊的保护区,需要对候鸟和留鸟进行持续的标准化鸟类调查。
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Avifaunal updated survey in St. Catherine protectorate, Egypt
: St. Catherine is a unique and remarkable stopover place for migratory birds and a high-quality resource habitat for resident birds. St. Catherine is an important bird area (IBA) and declared a protectorate. In the present study, the bird community was surveyed across a gradient of different habitat types across the St. Catherine protectorate. A total of 3884 individuals belonging to 73 bird species (represented by 12 orders and 28 families) were recorded during the period from June 2017 to August 2018. The total resident bird species richness was 25 bird species with 3100 individuals in abundance belonging to 7 orders and 16 families. The most abundant resident bird species were Chukar partridge ( Alectoris chukar ), Rock Dove ( Columba livia ), Sinai Rose Finsh ( Carpodacus synoicus ), and Desert Lark ( Ammomanes deserti ). The crossing over Palearctic migratory species was higher than resident species, with a richness of 48 bird species related to 8 orders and 18 families. The top abundant migrants were White Pelican ( Pelecanus onocrotalus ), lesser whitethroat ( Sylvia curruca ), Chiffchaff ( Phylloscopus collybita ), and European honey buzzard ( Pernis apivorus ). This survey showed the importance of St. Katherine for both resident and migratory birds. A continuous standardized bird survey is required in this very special protectorate for both migratory and resident bird species.
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