. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. E. Curie et al. 85 Bull. 2001 121(3). Plate 1. Photograph of Asian Srubtail Urosphena squameiceps captured at Sibaliw. Panay on 9 October 1999 (photograph by Stephan Luft). Hamtang (PESCP fieldwork; March-April 1995 and March 1996: 11°08'N, 122°WE) Hamtang is a forested mountain valley encompassing elevations from 900 to m. located on the western slope of the Central Panay Mountains, west of Mt Baloy and southwest of Mt Sonogong (1,474 m ). The nearest village, to the south, is Sitio Xawili. Barangay Igsoro. Bugasong. An
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. E. Curie et al. 85 Bull. 2001 121(3). Plate 1. Photograph of Asian Srubtail Urosphena squameiceps captured at Sibaliw. Panay on 9 October 1999 (photograph by Stephan Luft). Hamtang (PESCP fieldwork; March-April 1995 and March 1996: 11°08'N, 122°WE) Hamtang is a forested mountain valley encompassing elevations from 900 to m. located on the western slope of the Central Panay Mountains, west of Mt Baloy and southwest of Mt Sonogong (1,474 m ). The nearest village, to the south, is Sitio Xawili. Barangay Igsoro. Bugasong. Antique Province, located at 180 m Barangay Pandanan is halfway between Xawili and the town of Yalderama. Antique. The vegetation is tall, primary upland transition forest with significant proportions of Casuarina at lower, and Podocarpus at upper elevations. This forest supports moderate epiphyte and moss cover, and understorey vegetation density. In most places, the moderately open canopy exceeds 20 m. with the tallest emergents reaching above 40 m. Large fig Ficus trees are relatively common. In the vicinity of the study area, very little forest is left below 900 m. The forest is bordered by non-native cogon Imperata cylindrica grasslands and steep hillsides on three sides, but is contiguous with remaining tracts of forest on the higher slopes and ridges towards the north and northeast. These are again connected to the forests around Mt Baloy. The topography is rugged, yet the valley itself possesses more accessible terrain. Unless noted specifically in the species accounts, bird records are from 950 ± 20 m Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists' Club. London : The Club
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