Bird Records from Wuyuan, NE Jiangxi of SE China
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    In total of 302 bird species, in 63 families, have far been recorded in the last decade years in Wuyuan, NE Jiangxi of SE China, 143 species in 32 families of the nonpasserines while 159 species in 31 families the passerines. Characteristically, Wuyuan though small but is virtually supporting independent subpopulation of some birds such as: the Bluecrowned Laughingthrush (Garrulax courtoisi), of over 250 individuals counted in the breeding seasons in 2011-2013; the Pied Falconet (Microhierax melanoleucos), of about 120 birds in total with some 40 breeding pairs at up to 50 breeding sites as far found; the Japanese Waxwing (Bombycilla japonica), a small resident flock of over 70 birds counted recently; and a big flock of over one thousand Mandarin Ducks (Aix galericulata) found widely distributed in Wuyuan all the year through. Besides, a record of both the Japanese Night Heron (Gorsachius goisagi) and the Whiteeared Night Herron (Gorsachius magnificus) incidentally happened to Wuyuan, a county of long tradition of over a thousand years on the preservation of its socalled Fengshui woods, and, with its modern practice of delimiting over 200 sites for establishing the socalled miniprotectedareas all over the county.

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HE Fen-Qi, LI Jian-Sheng, WANG Ying-Yong, ANG Gui-Fu, HONG Yuan-Hua, ZHENG Pan-Ji, WEN Cheng, LIN Zhi, SHI Quan-Hua. 2014. Bird Records from Wuyuan, NE Jiangxi of SE China. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 49(2): 170-184.

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  • Received:July 09,2013
  • Revised:July 09,2013
  • Adopted:February 24,2014
  • Online: March 28,2014
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