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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui “Pola Penyebaran Burung di Kawasan Taman Wisata Alam (TWA) Wera Kecamatan Dolo Barat, Kab. Sigi. Sulawesi Tengah” Metode yang di gunakan yaitu metode Indeks Point of Abundance (IPA) dimana pengamat menempatkan diri pada suatu titik tertentu yang telah dipilih secara acak sesuai dengan kondisi habitat yang rapat sampai dengan 200 m pada habitat terbuka. Pengamatan dilakukan pada bulan Maret 2016. Dari hasil pengamatan terdapat 12 jenis burung yaitu Walet Polos (Colacalia vanikorensis), Walet Sapi (Colacalia esculenta), Burung Madu Sriganti (Nectarinia jugularis), Burung Madu Hitam (Nectarinia Aspasia), Cekakak Sungai (Halcyon chloris), Delimukan Zamrud (Chalcophaps indica), Elang Bondol (Haliastur Indus), Cucak Kutilang (Pynonotus aurigaster), Blibong Pendeta (Streptocitta albicollis), Srigunting Jambul Rambut (Dicrurus hottenttotus), Kacamata Laut (Zopterops chloris), Kadalan Sulawesi (Phaenicophaeus calyorhync), dan 2 jenis diantaranya merupakan burung endemik Sulawesi yaitu Blibong Pendeta (Streptocitta albicollis) dan Kadalan Sulawesi (Phaenicophaeus calyorhynchus). Dari dua belas jenis burung ini, delapan jenis memiliki pola penyebaran mengelompok dan empat jenis lainnya tidak teranalisis.
Keywords
Burung
Pola penyebaran
Taman Wisata Alam Wera
Sulawesi
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