Monday, 15 June 2009

Conferences and meetings held at Oursi


Photo © NATURAMA
NATURAMA held a conference on climate change on May 1st at Lake Oursi. The conference took place in the framework of the National Adaptation Programme of Action of Burkina Faso under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. One of the suggested activities under the Plan relates to Lake Oursi. On May 1st and 2nd, NATURAMA held a meeting with the Oursi Site Support Group, discussing progress in the Oursi action plan. In addition, from May 2nd to May 6th, training was organised for the Site Support Group at Oursi, in monitoring the ecological status of the ecosystems, including the avifauna. The training, which was made possible through the support of the Dutch group Vogelwacht Utrecht, focused on the use of a Global Positioning System (GPS).

Bird news from Oursi


Photo © Dick Newell
On May 6th, a one-hour bird count at Lake Oursi by the Oursi bird club resulted in the observation of 716 waterbirds in 15 species. Most numerous were the following: 333 Knob-billed Ducks, 204 White-faced Whistling Ducks, 62 African Jacanas, 34 Marabou Storks and 29 Spur-winged Plover. Numbers were substantially down from the previous count in February (see posting on that), when 52,561 individuals were counted. The only migratory waterbirds this time were 4 Wood Sandpiper. According to NATURAMA (Fondation des Amis de la Nature, the BirdLife partner organisation in Burkina Faso), the low bird numbers are due to habitat degradation and the resulting lack of food, in addition to the naturally low numbers of Palearctic migrants at this time of the year. Meanwhile, in mid-June, Lake Oursi is completely dry and it will take several weeks for the rains to arrive in July/August and fill the lake again.