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Threatened bird ofthe day: Feb 10, 2010 Taliabu Masked-owl Tyto nigrobrunnea
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Country/Territory
Netherlands
Administrative region(s)
Limburg
Central coordinates
51o 15' North 5o 55' East Map
Area
720 ha
Altitude
23 - 28m
Criteria
C6
Site description A small area of mixed woodland alongside two streams, located to the north-west of the city of Roermond.
Habitats and percentage cover
Artificial landscapes (terrestrial)
95%
agriculture
5
forestry
25
hunting
100
nature conservation and research
65
tourism/recreation
15
water management
Season
Year
Min
Max
Units
Quality
Protection status National Partial International None470 ha of IBA covered by Nature Reserve (Leudal, 470 ha).
Threats and importance
unknown
Recommended Citation BirdLife International (2009) Important Bird Area factsheet: Leudal, Netherlands. Downloaded from the Data Zone at http://www.birdlife.org on 10/2/2010
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