Birds and birding 2013-2020 at Macaneta, Southern Mozambique

Gary Allport
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The Macaneta area lies in the Incomati River estuary in northern Maputo Bay, Maputo Province, southern Mozambique. The 56 km2 area of study was selected based on access from tracks and follows no formal boundaries. The site comprises a 10 km stretch of ocean beach, coastal dunes with patchy thicket forest, and low lying wet grasslands inland to the Incomati River. The wetlands have complex hydrology offering diverse salinity and temporal conditions. The peninsula of Praia de Macaneta is also included in the study site but with few data. Improved access to the site in Oct 2016 enabled over 200 field ornithological visits Oct 2016-Oct 2020 and the sightings are analysed and reported herein. A total of 295 species was recorded including eight Globally Threatened birds (three Endangered, five Near-threatened) and Internationally Important numbers of White-breasted Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo and Whiskered Terns Chlidonias hybrida were found. Three new birds for Mozambique were discovered; Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Calidris acuminata (first for Africa), White-rumped Sandpiper C. fuscicollis and Pearl-breasted Swallow Hirundo dimidiate. An annotated checklist of selected species is presented. The Sharp-tailed Sandpiper in particular drew much birder interest with 254 international visitor days over the 12 weeks of its first visit Feb-Apr 2018, contributing over US$12,000 into the local economy. The bird returned for two further seasons but it was not possible to gather further data.
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2013-2020年,莫桑比克南部Macaneta的鸟类和观鸟活动
Macaneta地区位于莫桑比克南部马普托省马普托湾北部的因科马蒂河河口。56平方公里的研究区域是根据轨道通道选择的,没有正式的边界。该基地包括10公里长的海洋海滩,沿海沙丘和零星的茂密森林,以及内陆到Incomati河的低洼潮湿草原。湿地具有复杂的水文,提供不同的盐度和时间条件。普拉亚德马卡内塔半岛也包括在研究地点,但数据很少。2016年10月,改善了对该地点的访问,在2016年10月至2020年10月进行了200多次实地鸟类考察,并在此分析和报告目击情况。共记录到295种鸟类,其中全球濒危鸟类8种(濒危鸟类3种,近危鸟类5种),国际重要物种白胸鸬鹚、长尾鸬鹚和短须燕鸥。在莫桑比克发现了三种新的鸟类;尖尾矶鹬(首次出现于非洲)、白臀矶鹬(C. fuscicollis)和珍珠胸燕(Hirundo dimiate)。所选物种的注释清单被提出。特别是尖尾矶鹬,在2018年2月至4月的首次访问的12周内,吸引了254个国际游客,为当地经济贡献了超过12,000美元。这只鸟又回来了两个季节,但无法收集到进一步的数据。
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