Avifauna of the Oued Bouhellou Valley (Morocco): remarkable diversity, five new breeding cases and mapping of nesting sites

Q4 Environmental Science Zoology and Ecology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.35513/21658005.2022.1.5
Hamid Achiban, I. Mansouri, Wafae Squalli, H. Achiban, Miloud Afenzar, A. Taous
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In this study, we surveyed and documented diversity and nesting of avian species and their foraging and breeding resources along the Oued Bouhellou watershed (North-Eastern Morocco). A total of 120 field visits were conducted between 2018 and 2022. We recorded 85 avian species of migrants and residents, belonging to 25 families and 8 orders. The families of Accipitridae (12 species) and Muscicapidae (10 species) were the most abundant, while the observed families of Corvidae, Sturnidae, Prunellidae, Caprimulgidae, and Ciconiidae were represented less abundantly, i.e., by one species each. Equally, nests of 17 breeding species were recorded and mapped along the watershed, breeding counts of the globally endangered Egyptian vulture and the globally vulnerable Turtle Dove pairs were done, and the first breeding cases of the Western Bonelli’s Warbler, Woodchat Shrike, Great Grey Shrike, Common Nightingale, Black Kite, and the North African Long-legged Buzzard were confirmed. The nesting sites were distributed along the watershed depending on specific requirements of each species, with nesting sites of passerines separated from those of raptors. The species richness of birds is supported by the availability of both foraging and breeding resources. In summary, in this study, we recorded the avian diversity, mapped the nesting sites of the breeding bird species, and confirmed the first breeding cases for five species, thus significantly contributing to the ornithology of Morocco and the Southern slope of the Mediterranean basin.
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Oued Bouhellou山谷(摩洛哥)的鸟类:显著的多样性,五个新的繁殖案例和筑巢地点的地图
在这项研究中,我们调查并记录了沿Oued Bouhellou流域(摩洛哥东北部)鸟类物种的多样性和筑巢及其觅食和繁殖资源。2018年至2022年期间共进行了120次实地考察。共记录候鸟和留鸟85种,隶属于8目25科。其中,刺蝇科(12种)和麻蝇科(10种)数量最多,鸦科、刺蝇科、Prunellidae、Caprimulgidae和刺蝇科数量较少,均为1种。同样,沿着分水岭记录和绘制了17种繁殖物种的巢穴,完成了全球濒危的埃及秃鹫和全球脆弱的斑鸠对的繁殖计数,并确认了西部博内利林莺、木冠伯乐、灰伯乐、普通夜莺、黑鸢和北非长腿秃鹰的第一次繁殖案例。雀形目的筑巢地点与猛禽的筑巢地点是分开的,这取决于每一物种的具体需求。鸟类的物种丰富度取决于觅食和繁殖资源的可用性。总之,本研究记录了摩洛哥鸟类的多样性,绘制了繁殖鸟类的筑巢地点,并确认了5种鸟类的首次繁殖案例,为摩洛哥和地中海盆地南坡的鸟类学研究做出了重要贡献。
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