2020
DOI: 10.5751/ace-01681-150212
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The use of a camera trap and acoustic survey design to ascertain the vocalization and breeding status of the highly elusive White-winged Flufftail, Sarothrura ayresi

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“…Physical observations as well as audio recordings of the white-winged flufftail were documented at Middelpunt Wetland using camera trap and acoustic survey designs [ 5 , 6 ] and Verloren Valei Nature Reserve. The substrate of the wetlands at these sites is characterized by a substantial accumulation of organic matter and they are classified as peatlands [ 26 ].…”
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“…Physical observations as well as audio recordings of the white-winged flufftail were documented at Middelpunt Wetland using camera trap and acoustic survey designs [ 5 , 6 ] and Verloren Valei Nature Reserve. The substrate of the wetlands at these sites is characterized by a substantial accumulation of organic matter and they are classified as peatlands [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Davies et al [ 9 ] a white-winged flufftail was flushed from Middelpunt Wetland from 0.55 m high vegetation dominated by the sedges Pycreus macranthus , Fuirena thunbergii and Leersia hexandra , while another bird was flushed from the wetlands at Verloren Valei Nature Reserve in an area dominated by Carex and Cyperus sedges between 1 and 1.5 m tall. The nests of these birds were found within vegetation ranging in height between 0.2 and 0.4 m in the wetlands of Ethiopia [ 5 ]. It, therefore, seems that the birds occur in wetland areas that have a generally lower height structure (knee-height), ranging between 0.2 and 0.66 m [ 1 , 9 ], but they also use Carex -dominated patches of up to 1.5 m tall.…”
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