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Location Tanzania, Rukwa
Central coordinates 31o 30.00' East  8o 0.00' South
IBA criteria A2, A3
Area 110,000 ha
Altitude 2,000 - 2,418m
Year of IBA assessment 2001

Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania



Ornithological information See Box and Table 3 for key species. There are records of Circus macrourus, while Grus carunculatus occurred until the 1970s, when the last pairs were shot. The population of Ardeotis denhami on the higher parts of the plateau around Mumba is thought to be some 50 birds, probably the largest in Tanzania and likely to be associated with the much larger population in Zambia. The Ufipa plateau and its fringing habitats are the northern limits of many central African species in Tanzania such as Mirafra angolensis, Phylloscopus laurae and Lagonosticta nitidula. The plateau is the eastern limit for Serinus frontalis and Turdus pelios and the western limit of the restricted-range Phyllastrephus alfredi and Cisticola nigriloris. The highland grassland population of Macronyx fuellebornii links populations in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania (TZ061, TZ066, TZ069) with those in southern Democratic Republic of Congo and northern Angola. Tricholaema frontata inhabits the stunted miombo woodlands on the higher ground, overlooking populations of the ecologically segregated, yet morphologically similar, Tricholaema diademata in the Acacia woodlands on the floor of the Rift Valley adjacent to Lake Rukwa. The numerous shallow flood-plains support populations of Ortygospiza locustella and Macronyx ameliae while riverine forest holds Sheppardia bocagei and Anthreptes anchietae. The adjacent Brachystegia-dominated woodland has Cercotrichas barbata, Muscicapa boehmi, Salpornis spilonotus and Sylvietta ruficapilla. Lake Sundu holds small breeding populations of Podiceps cristatus (an increasingly rare bird in East Africa), Netta erythrophthalma and Glareola pratincola. Ploceus reichardi may be found to be occur in the Sasi river area.

Site description The Ufipa plateau occupies a section of high ground between the two arms of the Great Rift Valley in south-western Tanzania. To the west lies the southern end of Lake Tanganyika at 773 m and to the north-east Lake Rukwa (TZ033) at 793 m. Between these two huge bodies of water the Ufipa rises to 2,418 m at Malonje mountain with the plateau proper forming an extensive block above 2,000 m. Much of the plateau drains south-east and hence into the Rukwa valley. The only open water of any consequence on the plateau is Lake Sundu and the adjacent Kale swamp which lie to the south of the high ground and which drain into Lake Tanganyika. Many of the lower areas are covered in miombo woodland, mature on broken ground unsuitable for agriculture, but more often of poorer quality where secondary growth occurs, following shifting cultivation. Between the higher plateau and Lake Tanganyika there are numerous waterlogged valleys fringed with extensive stands of riverine forest which support bird populations more characteristic of central than of eastern Africa.The IBA is comprised of three separate components. These are: (1) Kalambo River Forest Reserve (41,958 ha), Tanda, Kaye, Vyula and Tambi mbugas (water-receiving depressions covered with grassland and wooded grassland on seasonally saturated, black, cracking, clay soils) which lie below the escarpment adjacent to the eastern boundary of the Forest Reserve, and Ipeta swamp to the north of the mbugas (total area c.53,000 ha); (2) Mbizi Forest Reserve (17,373 ha) above the town of Sumbawanga, the region’s administrative centre; (3) Mumba grasslands (c.40,000 ha), boundaries ill-defined. Other areas which may merit inclusion are Lake Sundu, Kale swamp and the adjacent Mninga and Mwaya Hills (c.3,800 ha) and parts of the Sasi river valley.

Populations of IBA trigger species

Species Season Period Population estimate Quality of estimate IBA Criteria IUCN Category
Mountain Buzzard Buteo oreophilus resident  2000  unknown [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Dusky Turtle-dove Streptopelia lugens resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Coppery-tailed Coucal Centropus cupreicaudus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Montane Nightjar Caprimulgus poliocephalus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Racket-tailed Roller Coracias spatulatus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater Merops oreobates resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Whyte's Barbet Stactolaema whytii resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Barbet Tricholaema frontata resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Black-backed Barbet Lybius minor resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Souza's Shrike Lanius souzae resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
White-tailed Crested-flycatcher Elminia albonotata resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Rufous-bellied Tit Parus rufiventris resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Tit Parus griseiventris resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Angola Lark Mirafra angolensis resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Black-lored Cisticola Cisticola nigriloris resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A2, A3  Least Concern 
Churring Cisticola Cisticola njombe resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Chirping Cisticola Cisticola pipiens resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Eastern Mountain Greenbul Andropadus nigriceps resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Yellow-streaked Greenbul Phyllastrephus flavostriatus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A2, A3  Least Concern 
Bracken Warbler Bradypterus cinnamomeus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Laura's Woodland-warbler Phylloscopus laurae resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Red-capped Crombec Sylvietta ruficapilla resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
African Hill Babbler Pseudoalcippe abyssinica resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Angola Babbler Turdoides hartlaubii resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Montane White-eye Zosterops poliogastrus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Orange Ground-thrush Zoothera gurneyi resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Kurrichane Thrush Turdus libonyanus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
White-starred Robin Pogonocichla stellata resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Scrub-robin Erythropygia barbata resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
White-headed Black-chat Myrmecocichla arnoti resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Miombo Rock-thrush Monticola angolensis resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher Dioptrornis fischeri resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Boehm's Flycatcher Muscicapa boehmi resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Anchieta's Sunbird Anthreptes anchietae resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Bronze Sunbird Nectarinia kilimensis resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Shelley's Sunbird Nectarinia shelleyi resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Red-faced Crimson-wing Cryptospiza reichenovii resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Brown Firefinch Lagonosticta nitidula resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Swee Waxbill Estrilda melanotis resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Broad-tailed Paradise-whydah Vidua obtusa resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Fuelleborn's Longclaw Macronyx fuellebornii resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Yellow-browed Citril Serinus frontalis resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Grey-faced Citril Serinus hypostictus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 
Oriole Finch Linurgus olivaceus resident  2000  present [units unknown]  A3  Least Concern 

Protected areas

Protected area Designation Area (ha) Relationship with IBA Overlap with IBA (ha)  
Kalambo River Forest Reserve 4,754,249 protected area contained by site 47,242  
Luasi River Forest Reserve 3,548,100 protected area contained by site 35,265  

Habitats

IUCN habitat Habitat detail Extent (% of site)
Forest   100%

Land use

Land-use Extent (% of site)
forestry -
water management -

Other biodiversity The Ufipa plateau is botanically significant and holds several endemics. Most larger mammals are believed to be have been hunted to local extinction.

Management considerations The only part of this site which benefits from any protection is Mbizi Forest Reserve; the plateau itself is entirely unprotected. There has been very substantial loss of habitat throughout this site and theft of orchid bulbs and fire are all continuing problems.

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Recommended citation  BirdLife International (2013) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Ufipa plateau (Loazi). Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 25/05/2013

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