For a large number of threatened bird species, no information on habitat requirements or population estimates are available. We show for one of the least-studied African birds, the Oberländer’s Ground-Thrush Zoothera oberlaenderi, how a first assessment of its habitat preferences and population size can be done if a short-term census is combined with a GIS-based species–habitat analysis. Between 9 February and 14 March 2008, we made intensive field surveys, using point counts and mist-netting in Semliki and Bwindi Impenetrable National Parks (BINP), two forests in Uganda from which there are previous records. While the species was not recorded in Semliki, eight were heard singing in BINP. We made the first analysis of this species’ habitat ...
Lack of suitable nesting trees is an increasingly common issue for avian conservation given rampant ...
Plantation forests generally support lower bird diversity than natural forests. However, in some ins...
The East African coastal forests are subject of haphazard modification following anthropogenic press...
Projected increases in Africa's human population over the next 40 years point to further, large-scal...
The East Usambaras are within the Eastern Afromontane hotspot, which is known for its exceptionally ...
Biogeographical theory predicts that restricted-range species should typically occur at lower densit...
The near-threatened Lilian’s Lovebird Agapornis lilianae is a small parrot endemic to the Zambezi ba...
The Shoebill Balaeniceps rex is a threatened bird of inaccessible papyrus swamps in central and east...
Populations of African Grey Parrots are threatened by increased forest loss and the pet trade. Budon...
The distribution of the Karamoja Apalis Apalis karamojae, an East African endemic, has been sparsely...
Ostrich is co-published by NISC (Pty) Ltd and Taylor & Francis The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congen...
and phenological data of some bird species of Uganda. – Ornis Hungarica 21(1): 41–57. Abstract Durin...
This study concerns birds recorded from four small forests in Uganda, three of them being naturally ...
Recently recognised as specifically distinct, the Principe Thrush Turdus xanthorhynchus is endemic t...
To evaluate bird use of a widespread matrix habitat in forested landscapes of western Uganda, I used...
Lack of suitable nesting trees is an increasingly common issue for avian conservation given rampant ...
Plantation forests generally support lower bird diversity than natural forests. However, in some ins...
The East African coastal forests are subject of haphazard modification following anthropogenic press...
Projected increases in Africa's human population over the next 40 years point to further, large-scal...
The East Usambaras are within the Eastern Afromontane hotspot, which is known for its exceptionally ...
Biogeographical theory predicts that restricted-range species should typically occur at lower densit...
The near-threatened Lilian’s Lovebird Agapornis lilianae is a small parrot endemic to the Zambezi ba...
The Shoebill Balaeniceps rex is a threatened bird of inaccessible papyrus swamps in central and east...
Populations of African Grey Parrots are threatened by increased forest loss and the pet trade. Budon...
The distribution of the Karamoja Apalis Apalis karamojae, an East African endemic, has been sparsely...
Ostrich is co-published by NISC (Pty) Ltd and Taylor & Francis The Congo Peafowl Afropavo congen...
and phenological data of some bird species of Uganda. – Ornis Hungarica 21(1): 41–57. Abstract Durin...
This study concerns birds recorded from four small forests in Uganda, three of them being naturally ...
Recently recognised as specifically distinct, the Principe Thrush Turdus xanthorhynchus is endemic t...
To evaluate bird use of a widespread matrix habitat in forested landscapes of western Uganda, I used...
Lack of suitable nesting trees is an increasingly common issue for avian conservation given rampant ...
Plantation forests generally support lower bird diversity than natural forests. However, in some ins...
The East African coastal forests are subject of haphazard modification following anthropogenic press...