KE006
Mukurweini valleys This is an IBA in Danger! 


References
  1. Bennun, L. and Njoroge, P. (1999). Important Bird Areas in Kenya. Nairobi: East African Natural History Society. BirdLife International (2000). Threatened Birds of the World. Barcelona and Cambridge, UK: Lynx Edicions and BirdLife International.
  2. Njoroge, P. and Bennun L. (2000). Status and conservation of Hinde’s Babbler Turdoides hindei, a threatened species in an agricultural landscape. Ostrich 71(1&2): 69-72.
  3. Njoroge, P. and Mutinda, D. (1996). Notes on nesting of Hinde’s Babbler Turdoides hindei and Northern Pied Babbler T. hypoleucus in Central Kenya. Ostrich 67: 170-172.
  4. Njoroge, P., Bennun, L.A. and Lens, L. (1998). Habitat use by the globally endangered Hinde’s Babbler Turdoides hindei and its sympatric relative, the Northern Pied Babbler T. hypoleucus. Bird Conservation International 8: 59-65.
  5. Shaw, P & Musina, J. (2002) Hinde's Babbler, Turdoides hindei. A draft Species Action Plan. National Museums of Kenya and Nature Kenya: Nairobi.
  6. Shaw, P. & Musina, J. (2003). Correlates of abundance and breeding success in the globally threatened Hinde’s Babbler Turdoides hindei and its congener, Northern Pied Babbler T. hypoleucus. Biological Conservation 114: 281-288.
  7. Shaw, P., Musina, J. & Gichuki, P. (2001). Surveys of Hinde’s Babbler Turdoides hindei and Northern Pied Babbler T. hypoleucus in four Important Bird Areas. Research Reports of the Centre for Biodiversity, National Museums of Kenya: Ornithology 40.
  8. Shaw, P., Musina, J. & Gichuki, P. (2003). Estimating change in the geographical range and population size of Hinde’s Babbler Turdoides hindei. Bird Conservation International 13:1-12.
  9. https://ebird.org/region/BIRDLIFE_6396?yr=all, accessed on 21st Feb 2023


Further resources

Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Mukurweini valleys (Kenya). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/mukurweini-valleys-iba-kenya on 23/12/2024.