Mauritania hosts Aquatic Warblers
in winter!
On 5th January 2011 after a
month of work under hard field conditions (high water level, heat,
mosquitoes and ... crocodiles) aquatic warbler was captured in
Mauritania by Julien Foucher and his team. It is the second January
record of an aquatic warbler for this country since 2004. The only
one bird has been caught, but two or three individuals have been
contacted by small calls in a small c.50 ha grassland with
dominating Bolboschoenus maritimus. The site is located in
the Senegal River valley in more then 100 km to the East from the
only known regular wintering site within and north of the Djoudj
National Park in Senegal. This registration confirms the earlier
suggestions that there might be a number of smaller sites in
Mauritania occupied by small numbers of wintering aquatic warbler.
As a potential key wintering
site for the species in Mauritania the Diawling National Park was
considered. The Diawling National Park is located in southwest
Mauritania along the Senegal River delta just in opposite of the
Djoudj. However, in spite of considerable ringing activity (2,000
birds were ringed) performed by French-Mauritanian ringing team in
Diawling this winter; NO aquatic warblers have been registered. So,
current results together with the earliest data obtained by AWCT
perform no evidence that Diawling could be an important wintering
site for the species.
The mission was supported by
the association ACROLA and the ringing team composed of Julien
FOUCHE, GIRAUDOT Etienne, BOUCAUX Marine, ANDRE Aurelien, LELANT
Vanessa & CHENAVAL Nicola.
For more information, please, also
contact
Julien FOUCHE
julienfoucher44@gmail.com
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Work of ringing station in Diawling.
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