RUFOUS-BELLIED WOODPECKER DENDROCOPOS HYPERYTHRUS AND CHINESE PARADISE FLYCATCHER TERSIPHONE PARADISI INCEI AT MURAVIOVKA PARK, FAR EAST RUSSIA: FIRST RECORDS FOR THE AMUR OBLAST

Authors

  • W. Heim Amur Bird Project, & Animal Ecology, University of Potsdam
  • A. Thomas Molecular Evolution & Animal Systematics, Leipzig University
  • T. Wulf Nature Conservation & Landscape Planning, Anhalt University of Applied Science (Aehle Hochschule)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2016-8-3-217-222

Keywords:

range shift, vagrant, over-shoot, Amur river

Abstract

Two new species were recorded at Muraviovka Park and added to the avifauna of the Amur Oblast. A male Rufous-bellied Woodpecker was trapped and ringed 11.05.2016, and a Chinese Paradise Flycatcher was sound-recorded 26.06.2016. Both species are of southern origin and might have been overshoot migrants from the north-western edge of their range. Both species are listed in the Russian Red Data Book, and might therefore qualify for an inclusion in the Red Data Book of the Amur Oblast as well.

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