Journal article
Survey of the avifauna at Muong Nhe Nature Reserve, Dien Bien province, Vietnam
FORKTAIL, (28), pp.101-106
01 Aug 2012
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Abstract
We documented 198 species within the Muong Nhe Nature Reserve in extreme north-western Vietnam during March-April 2011. The first Vietnam records were confirmed for three warbler species (Phylloscopidae), including the Sakhalin Leaf Warbler P. borealoides, for which there are very few records for South-East Asia. The status and distribution for a number of other species were clarified for this poorly known area of Vietnam. The Muong Nhe Nature Reserve and the contiguous Phou Dendin NPA in Laos are imperative to the continued presence of the relatively high biodiversity in this region. Not only are these reserves essential to resident species, but they are an important stopover for migrant birds.
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- Title
- Survey of the avifauna at Muong Nhe Nature Reserve, Dien Bien province, Vietnam
- Creators
- Le Manh Hung - Vietnam Academy of Science and TechnologyMark B. Robbins - University of KansasNathan H. Rice - Drexel UniversityErick A. Garcia-Trejo - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Publication Details
- FORKTAIL, (28), pp.101-106
- Publisher
- Oriental Bird Club
- Number of pages
- 6
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Ornithology
- Identifiers
- 991021903357704721
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