Publication Date:03/11/2015
The Taiwan New Year Bird Count identified 319 species, including all 25 indigenous varieties, according to Taipei City-based Chinese Wild Bird Federation March 10.
This represents an increase of 27 from the inaugural count in 2014, with the total number of bird sightings reaching 203,617, up nearly 14,300 from a year ago.
A juvenile Siberian crane spotted during the latest
Taiwan New Year Bird Count is seen foraging for
food recently in New Taipei City. (Courtesy of ESRI)
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Staged between Dec. 20, 2014, and Jan. 11 in 132 locations across Taiwan proper and the outlying islands, the count was organized by the CWBF, Endemic Species Research Institute under the Council of Agriculture and several other bird societies. It involved 960 volunteer birdwatchers and was inspired by the Christmas Bird Count taking place in North America since 1900.
Among the surveyed areas, southern Taiwan’s Long Luan Lake in Pingtung County remains the top spot in terms of species at 106, while Budai in nearby Chiayi County reported the greatest number of sightings at 14,531.
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