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Bird species occurrences recorded from selected sites in mid Tana River Basin, Kenya

Authors: Njoroge, Peter; Syingi, Alex; Mlamba, Edson;

Bird species occurrences recorded from selected sites in mid Tana River Basin, Kenya

Abstract

The dataset contains bird species occurrences recorded during a field trip carried out from 1st Nov – 7th Nov 2020 in selected sites in Garissa and Tana River counties both in the lower Tana River Basin, Kenya. The sites visited include Bangale; Bula-Nadir; Bula-Rahma; Bura-Galore-Bura; Daba woodlands; Danabole-Wayu ward; Halo-Hirimani (Bura); Jamhuri (Galore); North Bilbil; Sankuri (Garissa); South Madogo; Walestokocha; Walsorea-Hirimani; Wayu (Galore); Wenje and West of Madogo. The bird species were recorded using the Kenya Bird Map atlassing protocol as either seen or heard with BirdLasser, a smartphone application.

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Keywords

Observation, species occurrence, human observation, Kenya, Tana River Basin

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