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Location Zambia, Northern
Central coordinates 33o 18.00' East  10o 1.00' South
IBA criteria A2, A3
Area 23,000 ha
Altitude 1,200 - 2,200m
Year of IBA assessment 2005

Zambian Ornithological Society (Partner Designate)



Ornithological information Several taxa are known only from the Mafingas within Zambia. Thse include Yellow-throated Warbler and the race of Cabanis's Greenbul which is sometimes treated as a full species.Although they may be non-breeding wanderers, Silvery-cheeked Hornbills occur more regulary here than at any other Zambian site. typical forest birds include Rameron Pigeon, Cinnamon Dove, Bar-tailed Trogon, Moustached Green Tinkerbird, Eastern Mountain Greenbul, Yellow-streaked Bulbul, Olive Thrush, White-chested alethe, Chestnut-headed Apalis-(see checklist).

Site description The most northerly block of mountains within Zambia eastern highlands. as within the Nyika Plateu (IBA 38), the Mafingas stradle the international boundary with Malawi. as well as Mafinga National Forest (no 296) in the south of the area, the site encompasses all the land above about the 1500m contour which is largely uninhabitate and rarely visited. miombo covers most of the lower slopes and in several places it reaches unusually high altitudes of over 2000m. In some areas this woodland is dominated by Musuku trees Uapaca spp. Broken rocky terrain and scree cover large parts of the higher ground and there are small strecthes of montane grassland and protea scrub. along the streams are patches of riparian forest, often in precipitous gulies, but there is only one large patch 940 ha) of montane forest known as Mulangale. Most forest is bordered by bracken briar. The Mafingas are important catchment area and they contain the source of Luangwa.

Populations of IBA trigger species

Species Season Period Population estimate Quality of estimate IBA Criteria IUCN Category
African Olive-pigeon Columba arquatrix A3  Least Concern 
Lemon Dove Aplopelia larvata A3  Least Concern 
Montane Nightjar Caprimulgus poliocephalus A3  Least Concern 
Bar-tailed Trogon Apaloderma vittatum A3  Least Concern 
Moustached Green-tinkerbird Pogoniulus leucomystax A3  Least Concern 
Cape Batis Batis capensis A3  Least Concern 
White-tailed Blue-flycatcher Elminia albicauda A3  Least Concern 
White-tailed Crested-flycatcher Elminia albonotata A3  Least Concern 
Rufous-bellied Tit Parus rufiventris A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Tit Parus griseiventris A3  Least Concern 
White-headed Saw-wing Psalidoprocne albiceps A3  Least Concern 
Black-lored Cisticola Cisticola nigriloris A2, A3  Least Concern 
Wailing Cisticola Cisticola lais A3  Least Concern 
Bar-throated Apalis Apalis thoracica A3  Least Concern 
Chapin's Apalis Apalis chapini A2, A3  Least Concern 
Grey Apalis Apalis cinerea A3  Least Concern 
Eastern Mountain Greenbul Andropadus nigriceps A3  Least Concern 
Cabanis's Greenbul Phyllastrephus cabanisi A3  Least Concern 
Grey-olive Greenbul Phyllastrephus cerviniventris A3  Least Concern 
Yellow-throated Woodland-warbler Phylloscopus ruficapilla A3  Least Concern 
Red-capped Crombec Sylvietta ruficapilla A3  Least Concern 
Brown Warbler Sylvia lugens A3  Least Concern 
Kurrichane Thrush Turdus libonyanus A3  Least Concern 
Olive Thrush Turdus olivaceus A3  Least Concern 
White-chested Alethe Alethe fuelleborni A3  Least Concern 
White-starred Robin Pogonocichla stellata A3  Least Concern 
Sharpe's Akalat Sheppardia sharpei A2, A3  Least Concern 
Cape Robin-chat Cossypha caffra A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Rock-thrush Monticola angolensis A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Double-collared Sunbird Nectarinia manoensis A3  Least Concern 
Olive-bellied Double-collared Sunbird Nectarinia fuelleborni A3  Least Concern 
Bronze Sunbird Nectarinia kilimensis A3  Least Concern 
Swee Waxbill Estrilda melanotis A3  Least Concern 
Yellow-crowned Canary Serinus flavivertex A3  Least Concern 
Black-eared Seedeater Serinus mennelli A3  Least Concern 
Streaky Seedeater Serinus striolatus A3  Not Recognised 

Protected areas

Protected area Designation Area (ha) Relationship with IBA Overlap with IBA (ha)  
Mafinga Hills Forest Reserve 15,500 protected area contained by site 15,500  

Habitats

IUCN habitat Habitat detail Extent (% of site)
Forest Montane forest - mixed  major
Rocky areas Scree, boulders & bare rock  minor
Grassland Grassland - montane  minor

Land use

Land-use Extent (% of site)
water management major
Notes: Catchement area.

Other biodiversity Not well known. Mammals include Chequared Elephant shrew, and Giant Mastiff Bat. Others with limited Zambian distributions include Smith's Red Rock Hare, Lesser Pouched Rat and Nyika Bush-rat. Butterflies include the possibly endemic lolaus stewartii, an isolated population of pPilodeudorix zelomima, and the very local Lolaus pamelae.

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Recommended citation  BirdLife International (2013) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Mafinga Mountains. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 20/05/2013

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