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A Rapid Survey of Wild Birds in Different Habitats in the Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia

A Rapid Survey of Wild Birds in Different Habitats in the Aseer Region, Saudi Arabia

Sulaiman A. Alrumman*, Abdulaziz G. Alaofi, Hemdi S. Al-Nasser and Abdulrahman S. Al-Saif

Biology Department, College of Science, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 9004, Abha 61413, Saudi Arabia.

 
*      Corresponding author: [email protected]

Fig. 1.

The map of the study area (Aseer Region) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Fig. 3.

Total numbers of birds recorded at each of the six study sites included in this study. Site number (1) represents Abha city: Sama Abha Park, site number (2) represents west of Abha city: Al-Sawda, Al-Suqah, Bahat Rabia, site number (3) represents east of Abha city: Al-Murabba, Al-Musqi, Tour Al-Yazeed, site number (4) represents north of Abha: Bilhamer, Balsamr, Al-Namas, Wadi Badduah, site number (5) represents south of Abha city: Wadi Dhal, Wadi Al-Diba, and site number (6) represents Tihama: Rijal Alma, Mahayil.

Fig. 4.

Bird species observed at each of the six study sites included in this study. Site number (1) represents Abha city: Sama Abha Park, site number (2) represents west of Abha city: Al-Sawda, Al-Suqah, Bahat Rabia, site number (3) represents east of Abha city: Al Murabba, Al-Musqi, Tour Al-Yazeed, site number (4) represents north of Abha: Bilhamer, Balsamr, Al-Namas, Wadi Badduah, site number (5) represents south of Abha city: Wadi Dhal, Wadi Al-Diba, and site number (6) represents Tihama: Rijal Alma, Mahayil.

Fig. 5.

Variation in bird communities in the six study sites included in this study. Site number (1) represents Abha city: Sama Abha Park, site number (2) represents west of Abha city: Al-Sawda, Al-Suqah, Bahat Rabia, site number (3) represents east of Abha city: AlMurabba, Al-Musqi, Tour Al-Yazeed, site number (4) represents north of Abha: Bilhamer, Balsamr, Al-Namas, Wadi Badduah, site number (5) represents south of Abha city: Wadi Dhal, Wadi Al-Diba, and site number (6) represents Tihama: Rijal Alma, Mahayil. The numbers in red in this figure represent the numbers of birds listed in Table II, first column.

Fig. 2.

Endemic birds recorded at each of the six study sites included in this study.

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

April

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 57, Iss. 2, pp. 501-1001

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