April 27,
2019
TEHRAN –
Two rare species of rock bunting and masked booby have been spotted for the
first time in Bandar Genaveh, southern Bushehr province, Mohammad Tolideh,
chief of Bushehr department of environment has announced.
The rock
bunting is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, which breeds in
northwest Africa, southern Europe east to central Asia, and the Himalayas. It
is partially migratory, with northern populations wintering further south, mainly
within the breeding range of the resident southern populations. It is a rare
wanderer to western Europe.
The
masked booby is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae. They breed on
islands in tropical oceans, except in the eastern Atlantic. The masked booby is
a fairly sedentary bird, wintering at sea, but rarely seen far away from the
breeding colonies.
These
birds have been identified by two groups of environmentalists and nature
photographers, who have captured photos of them and published on Iran Bird
Records Committee website, he further explained.
Rock
bunting and masked booby had been seen before only in the provinces of
Hormozgan and Sistan-Baluchestan, he added, IRNA reported on Saturday.
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