Java Sparrow Lonchura oryzivora at Bali Barat National Park: Do They Still Persist?
Luh Putu Eswaryanti Kusuma Yuni(1*), I Made Saka Wijaya(2), Mas Untung(3), Gde Oka Widiyavedanta(4), Egmont Congdenjit(5), Pramana Yuda(6)
(1) Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Udayana University; Frank Williams Museum of the Bird Statue, Centre for Ornithology Research, Centre for Natural Resources and Environment, Institute for Research and Community Service, Udayana University
(2) Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Udayana University; Frank Williams Museum of the Bird Statue, Centre for Ornithology Research, Centre for Natural Resources and Environment, Institute for Research and Community Service, Udayana University
(3) Frank Williams Museum of the Bird Statue, Centre for Ornithology Research, Centre for Natural Resources and Environment, Institute for Research and Community Service, Udayana University
(4) Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Udayana University; Curik Bali Bird Study Club, Biology Study Program Student Association, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Udayana University
(5) Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Udayana University; Curik Bali Bird Study Club, Biology Study Program Student Association, Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences, Udayana University
(6) Faculty of Technobiology, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
The main purpose of the establishment Bali Barat National Park was to conserve the endemic endangered Bali Starling. However, based on data on 2004, one endangered species, Java Sparrow Lonchura oryzivora also resided in there. Current official report of sighting is ultimately required since it acts as reference in the management of a conservation area. We reported four sightings of Java Sparrow flocks occurred in June, 2021 at the Prapat Agung Peninsula, 28 individuals in total consisted of 13 adults and 15 juveniles, in a transition area of monsoon forest and savannah. The biggest flock sighted was eleven individuals. This study therefore confirmed that the Java Sparrow was still persisted at the Bali Barat National Park in 2021, in Prapat Agung Peninsula in particular.
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