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VOL. 7, ISSUE 8 (2020)
Geographical publications and hunting and sales rate of Melanocorypha calandra species in Kabul winter
Authors
Mohammad Sharif Arianmal, Abdul Hafiz Sulimankhil
Abstract
This study examines the geographical distribution and extent of hunting and sale of Melanocorypha calandra species in Kabul winter and justifies their status in Afghanistan and worldwide. Specimens sampled during the 10 times mobile and resident birdwatching areas of Kabul, Chowk, Mandawi, ten Afghans and Carta New in the winter of 2020 showed that the bird was of the Alaudidae family and the genus Melanocorypha. This bird is a bit smaller than the melanocorypha calandra. The fly beneath them is ash and brown. The objects are not white. And still the white tail end and the brown outer feathers. The throat under the throat is thinner than the species Melanocorypha calandra. Beneath the white trunk are the brown and pea flanks, the white eyebrow line, and the leg and fleshy legs (Arian Mel, 2013). The head still has white and brown veins, and the hind paw nail is a characteristic of the family in this species of bird in low hillside areas and on patrols near shore at altitudes of 1,200 to 1,400 meters in winter in Afghanistan. Close to the farmland makes Nest. And still, in the rainy season, all the areas where the snow has melted earlier are herded. The sound of the animal is heard in drelit and trelit. In one season, about 20,000 specimens of Melanocorypha calandra are hunted and sold. This is causing concern for population decline, but the IUCN has relatively low LC compliance with the environment, and this bird can still be found throughout Afghanistan except in Badakhshan. The cause of most bird hunting in Afghanistan is bird noise, the use of meat, which is just a culture of meat for many diseases, and the lack of awareness of the country's living resources.
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Pages:60-63
How to cite this article:
Mohammad Sharif Arianmal, Abdul Hafiz Sulimankhil "Geographical publications and hunting and sales rate of <em>Melanocorypha calandra</em> species in Kabul winter". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 7, Issue 8, 2020, Pages 60-63
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