ORNITHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE MID REACHES OF THE ARAKS RIVER IN ARMENIA

L. Balyan
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The Araks River is the main water artery in Armenia sharing a nearly 150 km border with Turkey. Its mid reaches historically served important passage grounds for migratory waterbirds. However, the left banks of the Araks River within its border strip have not been surveyed since the late 1960s due to restricted access. The research aimed to survey the species diversity of waterbirds and their habitats preferences along the river shoreline. In 2020 and 2021, a total of 55 waterbird species from 13 families have been observed. Their abundance peaked in summer and declined in midwinter which was due to reduced habitat availability during these seasons in the Ararat valley. The current research revealed that despite nesting grounds for waterbirds are limited along the length of the shoreline, the river continues to provide important stopover and foraging grounds for diverse groups of waterbirds before and during the periods of migration.
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阿拉克斯河是亚美尼亚的主要水动脉,与土耳其有近150公里的边界。它的中游历史上是迁徙水鸟的重要通道。然而,自20世纪60年代末以来,由于限制进入,边界地带内的阿拉克斯河左岸没有进行过调查。本研究旨在调查河流岸线水鸟的物种多样性及其栖息地偏好。在2020年和2021年,共观察到13科55种水鸟。它们的丰度在夏季达到顶峰,在隆冬季节下降,这是由于这些季节在阿拉拉特山谷的栖息地可用性减少。目前的研究表明,尽管沿海岸线的水鸟筑巢地有限,但河流继续为各种水鸟在迁徙前和迁徙期间提供重要的中途停留和觅食地。
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