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1 May 2013 Avifauna of Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, Malawi
Joshua I. Engel, John M. Bates, Jason D. Weckstein, Thomas P. Gnoske, Potiphar M. Kaliba
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Abstract

Despite having a well-documented avifauna, some areas of Malawi, such as Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve (986 km2), are still poorly known ornithologically. We spent 12 days in October 2009, before the wet season, and two days in November 2009, after the first rains, documenting the birds of Vwaza. We found six new species for the Reserve-red-chested flufftail, African pitta, African broadbill, African reed warbler, marsh tchagra, and dark-capped yellow warbler-and we recorded 56 new quadrat records, filling in distributional gaps in the Malawi bird atlas. Many of these records are documented with voucher specimens. Here we provide a complete list of the 394 species of birds known to occur in Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve.

Joshua I. Engel, John M. Bates, Jason D. Weckstein, Thomas P. Gnoske, and Potiphar M. Kaliba "Avifauna of Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, Malawi," Journal of East African Natural History 101(2), 223-240, (1 May 2013). https://doi.org/10.2982/028.101.0202
Published: 1 May 2013
KEYWORDS
birds
Important Bird Area
Malawi
miombo
protected areas
Vwaza Marsh
Wetlands
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