OBSERVATIONS OF BIRDS CDE BIONIC UNY IN NATIONAL PARK MOUNT MERAPI

Student Activity Unit Observer Group Birds (SMEs CDE) Bionic FMIPA UNY do Merci (Mersani Peksi) or bird watching in the National Park of Mount Merapi (TNGM), precisely in Telaga Nirmolo, Sunday (20 / 11) yesterday. This activity is a program from the Operations field that aims to empower and improve KPB Bionic UNY members' ability to explore birds and habitats. In addition, to increase student awareness of biodiversity in Indonesia, especially bird species. Furthermore, this activity can be a place to introduce new members to old members and meet up with senior members and other Bionicers.

"Mersi at Tlogo Nirmolo this time took the route to Plawangan Peak. Participants were divided into two teams so that they were less noisy and more focused during observations," said Bionic member Andri Nugroho.

Andri explained that some of the bird species found included forest birds such as ordinary glasses, mountain Brinji, Empuloh beard, purple head Walik, gray Srigunting, and familiar Bennet. Shrub birds such as the pygmy Brent, the browed Brent, and the Javan Tesia were also observed. The Bido Snake Eagle and Asian Honey Sikep are also on the observation list. In this MERSI activity, at least 30 species of birds were recorded.

The TNGM area, continued Andri, has become one of the favorite locations for bird watching. Several bird-watching groups in Jogja have almost certainly made observations there. This is because the TNGM area has a reasonably high fauna potential. Based on the survey results, it is known that there are 97 species of birds (2,714 individuals, 32 families) and 15 species of mammals (167 individuals, ten families). Of these species, 17 species of birds and four species of mammals are protected according to Government Regulation No. 7 of 1999, 6 species have high conservation value (IUCN 2011), nine species are monitored in the trade in endangered species (CITES), 23 species are endemic to Indonesia. And two species, including feral or not natural distribution of Indonesia or domestic.

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