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    Migratory bird study undertaken in Egypt -- tagging (testing?) of 11,000 migratory birds in 5 reserves....

    Google-translated from Arabic:

    Numbering 11 thousand migrant bird natural reserves
    George: Registration and any other types of unknown aphid

    April 21, 2007

    Fayed - Rauf wrote:

    The Egyptian program to renumber birds protected sector of the Ministry of Environment numbering more than 11 thousand bird immigrants of various kinds - including 50 new kind Tejeselha been in the lists of birds .. This was done through 5 stations Coding reserves in Egypt.

    Eng Maged George, Minister of Environment that the numbering started by the ministry since 6 years provide accurate information, and daily during bird migration seasons, both in winter and in summer, including the distribution of species and determine its status in terms of spread and the time spent in Egypt.

    George said that any new types of Egypt or unknown registered aphid and identification coordination with other countries carry out the numbering such as Russia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Belgium. He pointed out that the lists are also identify wild birds settlement leading to enrich the biodiversity of the areas important to bird populations in Egypt. It is noteworthy that the numbering was acting in areas with large bird which is "protected Burullus" and "protected Wadi Al-Rayyan" and "Islands Protectorate Saluja and Reindeer" and "protected Valley beauty" and "City of Hurghada."

    http://www.algomhuria.net.eg/almessa...l/detail06.asp [<< not a permalink]

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    Re: EGYPT - Migratory bird study undertaken in Egypt

    Originally posted by Theresa42
    Migratory bird study undertaken in Egypt -- tagging (testing?) of 11,000 migratory birds in 5 reserves....

    Google-translated from Arabic:

    Numbering 11 thousand migrant bird natural reserves
    George: Registration and any other types of unknown aphid

    April 21, 2007

    Fayed - Rauf wrote:

    (...)

    George said that any new types of Egypt or unknown registered aphid and identification coordination with other countries carry out the numbering such as Russia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Belgium. He pointed out that the lists are also identify wild birds settlement leading to enrich the biodiversity of the areas important to bird populations in Egypt. It is noteworthy that the numbering was acting in areas with large bird which is "protected Burullus" and "protected Wadi Al-Rayyan" and "Islands Protectorate Saluja and Reindeer" and "protected Valley beauty" and "City of Hurghada."

    http://www.algomhuria.net.eg/almessa...l/detail06.asp [<< not a permalink]
    "Protected Burullus" -- El-Borolos Lake Protectorate is in South Sinai
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    "Protected Wadi Al-Rayyan" -- El-Rayaan Valley Protectorate in El-Fayoum governorate


    "Islands Protectorate Saluja and Reindeer" -- Salouga and Ghazal islands in Aswan


    "Protected Valley beauty" -- El-Gammal Valley/Hamataa in the Red Sea governorate


    "City of Hurghada" -- Red Sea governorate
    ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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