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Site description (1994 baseline):
Site location and context
Desert in the basin of the Lurg-i-Shuturan salt-lake (altitude c.1,350 m) at the eastern edge of Iran's Central Plateau. The site lies south of the village of Sahlabad, c.110 km south-south-east of Birjand. The 'lake' is an extensive bare saltflat, flooding only after exceptional storms, surrounded by a broad, sandy outwash plain with some areas of stabilized dunes. The main Mashad to Zahedan highway passes through the east of the site. There is excellent desertic steppe and sand-dune vegetation dominated by
Zygophyllum,
Ephedra,
Artemisia and
Tamarix, and adjacent hills support
Artemisia steppe. There may be some livestock grazing, but the area is very remote, very sparsely populated and far from any substantial supplies of fresh water.
See box for key species. One of the best areas in Iran for
Podoces pleskei; 13 birds (including several juveniles) were seen along 16 km of the Mashad-Zahedan highway in June 1973. The breeding avifauna is characteristic of Iran's central and eastern deserts, and includes
Cursorius cursor,
Pterocles coronatus,
P. orientalis and
Sylvia nana.
Non-bird biodiversity: None known to BirdLife International.
Pressure/threats to key biodiversity
No conservation measures are known to have been proposed and there is no information on threats to the site.
Data-sheet compiled by Dr D. A. Scott, reviewed by Dept of Environment.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Sahlabad area (Iran, Islamic Republic of). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/sahlabad-area-iba-iran-islamic-republic-of on 23/11/2024.