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ANILLANDO IN postnuptial Pego-Oliva



02.06.1909

Banding birds in nuptial step in the Natural Park
Pego-Oliva Marsh
(from August 1 to October 1 2009)



For the sixth consecutive year during the months of August and September 2009, Grup Ornitològic l'Ullal and Grup d'Anellament Pit-Roig organized a campaign of bird banding in step postnuptial in the Marsh Nature Park Pego-Oliva (Valencia-Alicante) . This activity is part of the project VOLCAM09 " environmental volunteering and its implications for long-term monitoring of autumn migration in the Parque Natural de Pego-Oliva Marsh ."

The campaign will take place between August 1 and October 1, covering a total of two months of work. The aim of this campaign is ringing the maximum number of migratory birds for information about the migration phenology , the abundance , biometrics, physical and hometowns and migration destination, with the aim of increasing our knowledge about migration strategies of birds captured. Additionally, we undertake specific catch of necked Nightjar (Caprimulgus ruficollis) and swallow (Hirundo rustica) . Another major objective is the environmental education by transferring knowledge and skills to volunteers who want to participate.

Park The Pego-Oliva Marsh is located at the southern end of the Gulf of Valencia , and has an area of \u200b\u200babout 1290 ha wetland This retains excellent water quality. Its operation is associated hydrological systems regional groundwater flow , whose contributions depend on annual rainfall. Water from the springs is generally fresh, due to the short time spent in the aquifer and the absence of salt in the basin materials, but the seasonality provides significant chemical changes in the wetland, especially the influence of seawater.


The variety of plant communities is due to the different quality of water according to the areas and the variation its depth in space and time. He is considered one of the Mediterranean marshes with good quality water, being fed by its north by the River Bullent (Sèquia of Vedat) and the south by the River Molinell (Rio Racons) .


Park The Pego-Oliva Marsh is declared ZEPA included in the Natura 2000 Network , protected by the Ramsar Convention with a variety of environments within the area Special Protection: grasslands, reeds and lagoons Eneal . A portion of these habitats , other also included within the Natural Park, such as rice, horticultural crops, mountain area, river and levee .


The banded birds more frequently at this time are the warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) the swallow (Hirundo rustica) the warbler (Acrocephalus melanopogon) the plane martin (Riparia riparia) the Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) the chested (Luscinia svecica) , the nightingale bastard (Cettia Cetti) the great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) the yellow wagtails (Motacilla flava) the look unicolor (Locustella luscinioides) as well as capturing some waterfowl and other passerines not like kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) .



To carry out the campaign, requested the collaboration of banders, trainees and birdwatchers wanting to increase their knowledge of scientific bird ringing. Contributors will free accommodation and meals at the hostel MAR I VENT Piles, located near the park.


People interested in helping should contact: monros@uv.es


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