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Jin, Seon-Deok (Division of Natural History, National Science Museum) Yu, Jae-Pyoung (Division of Natural History, National Science Museum) Paik, In-Hwan (Division of Natural History, National Science Museum) Park, Chi-Young (Division of Natural History, National Science Museum) Paek, Woon-Kee (Division of Natural History, National Science Museum)
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국립중앙과학관 Journal of Korean nature Journal of Korean nature 제4권 제1호
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2011.1
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In order to determine the importance of urban forests as habitat for birds and to provide basic information necessary to increase avian species diversity in cities, the relatively green area of 3 sites of the urban forest within the research complex of Daejeon was studied for its avian colonies. A total of 505 birds of 28 species were observed in the urban forest within the research complex of Daejeon in February and June of 2009, and in terms of the individual sites, site 1 observed 167 birds of 20 species, site 2 observed 108 birds of 17 species and site 3 observed 230 birds of 17 species. Dominant species included the magpie (Pica pica), vinous-throated parrotbill (Paradoxornis webbianus), brown-eared bulbul (Hypsipetes amaurotis), yellow-throated bunting (Emberiza elegans) and the greattit (Parus major). Ecological status analysis showed that, in terms of nesting guilds, all 3 sites showed relatively similar ratios, and bird species which breed in tree holes made up 50% of the total, followed by, in decreasing order, those found in canopy, bush, ground and others. The foraging guild observed species which feed on canopy, water, ground, bush, dead wood and air, and showed that the 3 sites showed over 50% of the species feed on canopies.

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