Contribuţii la studiul avifaunei clocitoare din perimetrul ariei protejate "Balta Tălăbasca" (judeţul Galaţi)

  • Subiect: The Siret River represents the western limit (about 12 kilometres length) of the village Tudor Vladimirescu. During the high rainfalls’ period, it can generate flooding inside this area. The Talabasca Marsh is located there (about 40 km far from Galati city), being a natural meadow lake, on a surface about 139 hectares. My study uses the fieldwork data recorded since the 2005 summer, till the 2007 spring, covering all the phenological aspects. I recorded 95 bird species in the Talabasca Marsh area. The breeding birds fauna refers to about 67 species, but I mention another 7 bird species, probably breeding species too (these species were present during the reproduction season and I recorded including mating displays for ones of them). The majority of the breeding birds are using the reed beds to build their nests. Between these, notice the presence of one breeding colony formed by species from the families Ardeidae and Threskiornithidae, including the Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), a rare breeding species out of the Danube Delta – as I know, this is the first report certainly documenting this species in the Siret River basin. Beginning from 1994, the Talabasca Marsh is a natural protected area, with an official ranger (S.C. Negro S.R.L.). In 2007, the marsh was included in the Natura 2000 Romanian Network, as part of one Special Protected Area – Lower Meadow of Siret River. Despite this status, the human presence is constantly and sometimes, represents a seriously disturbing factor for the bird fauna.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Tutovensis: ActaMT
  • Editura: Demiurg
  • Loc publicare: Bârlad
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2010
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: V; anul 2010
  • Paginaţia: 291-293
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