Diversity and Abundance of Birds of Prey and Owls in Four selected Areas in South Western Nigeria

Diversity and Abundance of Birds of Prey and Owls in Four selected Areas in South Western Nigeria



Okosodo E.F., Orimaye J. O., Odewumi O.S



This study examined the birds of prey and owls diversity and abundance
in four selected areas South Western Nigeria. The study was carried out
in two agro ecological zones, LFCW and OOYP in the guinea savanna zone
and ONP and IFR in the rain forest agro ecological zone. A total of 120
counting stations were used and 30stations per each study site. Counting
bands of 50m radius were used for all the stations..Thirty nine bird
species belonging to three families were recorded in the in the four
study areas. Black Kite has the highest number of individual species
while, the Hooded Vulture and Tawny Eagle have the lowest individual
species. The diversity index was higher in the Dry season than the Wet
season. Rare species of owls were recorded in LFCW and ONP. 



10.22161/ijeab/1.2.19



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/24%20IJEAB-JUL-2016-2-Diversity%20and%20Abundance%20of%20Birds%20of%20Prey%20and%20Owls%20in%20Four%20selected%20Areas%20in%20South%20Western%20Nigeria.pdf



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