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Adrián Regos
Grup d’Ecologia del Paisatge, Àrea de Biodiversitat, Centre Tecnològic Forestal de Catalunya
Spain
Luis Tapia
Departamento de Zooloxía e Antropoloxía Física, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Spain
Jesús Domínguez
Departamento de Zooloxía e Antropoloxía Física, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Spain
Vol 22 (2015), Scientific articles
Submitted: 24-11-2014 Accepted: 14-01-2015 Published: 22-01-2015
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Abstract

The distribution and abundance of breeding bird communities were studied at the “Serra da Enciña da Lastra”Natural Park (Galicia, NW Spain) during the breeding seasons from 2006 to 2008. A total of 100 species were recorded,of which 84 were categorized as Confirmed breeding or Probable breeding and 16 as Possible breeding. Another24 species were cited at the study area over the past 22 years by different authors. The biogeographic location of theNatural Park and its landscape heterogeneity favour high bird richness. From a biodiversity conservation perspectivethe study area has a great interest in Galicia mainly due to the presence of rupicolous species with very restricteddistribution in the Galician territory as well as other species strongly associated with Mediterranean ecosystems.Preservation of the traditional land uses, livestock and agriculture, and the strict protection of the calcareouscliffs in the Nature Reserve are important management actions, required to promote the breeding of rupicolousbirds and to ensure effective bird conservation at the Natural Park.

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