yongchang
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Birds of the southernmost island of Korea
Dear my bird lovers,
As the migratory season has come, it was again proved that Marado Island, the southernmost point of South Korea, is an important area for the migratory birds. Researchers of Jeju Wildlife Research Centre observed more than 70 species of birds in Marado island on April 11 and 12, 2008. It is just surprising that such a small island (o.3 square kilo meter) can provide resting place to so many species of birds. The list includes Oriental Plover which is very difficult to see on mainland Korea.
Large marine birds such as Frigatebirds and Boobies were also observed on the island recent years. Ms. Eun-ki Kim, the leader of the researchers said, “The Migratory Birds Research Center in Hongdo Island has found out important facts by researching the migratory birds on the island for the last several years. If such national institute is established in Marado Island some day, it can make a synergy effect in researching the migratory birds in East Asia.”
The following are some of the birds observed on April 11 and 12, 2008.
Yongchang Jang
Member of Jeju Wildlife Research Center
www.birdsinjeju.com
노랑눈썹멧새 Emberiza chrysophrys Yellow-browed Bunting
쇠붉은뺨멧새 Emberiza pusilla Little Bunting
붉은가슴밭종다리 Anthus cervinus Red-throated Pipit
흰배멧새 Emberiza tristrami Tristram's Bunting
큰물떼새 Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover
흰눈썹울새 Erithacus svecicus Bluethroat
검은지빠귀 Turdus cardis Grey Thrush
흰눈썹붉은배지빠귀 Turdus obscurus Grey-headed Thrush
붉은배지빠귀 Turdus chrysolaus Brown Thrush
되지빠귀 Turdus hortulorum Grey-backed Thrush
개미잡이 Jynx torquilla Wryneck
후투티 Upupa epops Hoopoe
상모솔새 Regulus regulus Goldcrest
유리딱새 Tarsiger cyanurus Siberian Bluechat
황금새 Ficedula narcissina Narcissus Flycatcher
Dear my bird lovers,
As the migratory season has come, it was again proved that Marado Island, the southernmost point of South Korea, is an important area for the migratory birds. Researchers of Jeju Wildlife Research Centre observed more than 70 species of birds in Marado island on April 11 and 12, 2008. It is just surprising that such a small island (o.3 square kilo meter) can provide resting place to so many species of birds. The list includes Oriental Plover which is very difficult to see on mainland Korea.
Large marine birds such as Frigatebirds and Boobies were also observed on the island recent years. Ms. Eun-ki Kim, the leader of the researchers said, “The Migratory Birds Research Center in Hongdo Island has found out important facts by researching the migratory birds on the island for the last several years. If such national institute is established in Marado Island some day, it can make a synergy effect in researching the migratory birds in East Asia.”
The following are some of the birds observed on April 11 and 12, 2008.
Yongchang Jang
Member of Jeju Wildlife Research Center
www.birdsinjeju.com
노랑눈썹멧새 Emberiza chrysophrys Yellow-browed Bunting
쇠붉은뺨멧새 Emberiza pusilla Little Bunting
붉은가슴밭종다리 Anthus cervinus Red-throated Pipit
흰배멧새 Emberiza tristrami Tristram's Bunting
큰물떼새 Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover
흰눈썹울새 Erithacus svecicus Bluethroat
검은지빠귀 Turdus cardis Grey Thrush
흰눈썹붉은배지빠귀 Turdus obscurus Grey-headed Thrush
붉은배지빠귀 Turdus chrysolaus Brown Thrush
되지빠귀 Turdus hortulorum Grey-backed Thrush
개미잡이 Jynx torquilla Wryneck
후투티 Upupa epops Hoopoe
상모솔새 Regulus regulus Goldcrest
유리딱새 Tarsiger cyanurus Siberian Bluechat
황금새 Ficedula narcissina Narcissus Flycatcher