Bird Survey at Tshiaberimu
Category: Research, Tshiaberimu, Virunga National Park | Date: Feb 21 2008 | By: admin
The birdsurvey at Tshiaberimu:
I have conducted a bird survey in Mount Tshiaberimu in collaboration with other colleagues from the Kisangani University and the CRSN/Lwiro. Before we publish the final report, let me inform you that the Tshiaberimu ecosystem showed 145 birds species with 10 endemic of the Albertina valley and one rare bird.
Cryptospiza shelleyi
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9 Responses to “Bird Survey at Tshiaberimu”
Bruno, on 21 Feb 2008
It’s such a wonderful bird !!!
F. J. PECHIR, on 21 Feb 2008
This could be a very nice scientific work! Could you show us your final results? I´m very interested in this issue, thank you in advance!!
Sherri S., on 21 Feb 2008
What a beautiful bird! Thank you!
Dana-Arizona, on 21 Feb 2008
What a colorful bird - nice to know that you are showing 145 different species. Would love to see some more photos.
Lucia Cristiana, Brazil, on 21 Feb 2008
How many lowland gorillas (approximately) live in Tshiaberimu?
Theresa Siskind St Petersburg FL, on 22 Feb 2008
Beautiful bird, must have been very rewarding to take part in this survey. Thank you for helping to protect the forests.
Paula, on 23 Feb 2008
Congratulations. What a stunning bird. What is the common name? It looks a little like a fire finch but I don’t recognize it.
james adams, on 24 Feb 2008
That sounds like a beautiful project, I’m looking forward to perhaps seeing more photos.
sebbe67, on 24 Feb 2008
Will the final report be posted here or somewhere else?
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