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Title: Potensi Burung untuk Pengembangan Wisata Birdwatching di Hutan Kota Rawa Dongkal, Jakarta Timur
Other Titles: Bird Potential for Birdwatching Tourism Development in Rawa Dongkal Urban Forest, East Jakarta
Authors: Mardiastuti, Ani
Mulyani, Yeni Aryati
Rafi, Zidan Raihan
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Hutan Kota Rawa Dongkal merupakan hutan kota yang memiliki fungsi sebagai kawasan resapan air, penyangga lingkungan permukiman, suaka satwa, koleksi pelestarian plasma nutfah, dan wahana rekreasi/wisata. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi jenis dan kelimpahan burung, mendeskripsikan sebaran spasial dan temporal burung, serta membuat rekomendasi area dan waktu wisata birdwatching. Penelitian dilaksanakan pada bulan Oktober hingga Desember 2023. Pengumpulan data burung dilakukan menggunakan metode encounter rates. Total jenis burung yang ditemukan yaitu sebanyak 19 jenis dari 17 famili. Area dengan kepadatan jenis burung terbanyak terletak pada bagian utara dan selatan Hutan Kota. Beberapa jenis burung dapat ditemukan pada semua area Hutan Kota dan ada yang hanya muncul pada area tertentu. Waktu paling efektif untuk mendapatkan perjumpaan burung tertinggi adalah saat pagi hari (06.00-08.00). Beberapa jenis yang potensial untuk menjadi objek birdwatching adalah burung kutilang, cabai jawa, madu sriganti, raja udang meninting, kepudang kuduk-hitam, tekukur biasa, dan cinenen jawa.
Rawa Dongkal Urban Forest is an urban forest that functions as a water catchment area, a buffer for residential neighborhoods, an animal sanctuary, a germplasm conservation collection, and a recreational/tourism vehicle. This study aims to identify bird species and abundance, describe the spatial and temporal distribution of birds, and provide recommendations for birdwatching areas and times. The research was conducted from October to December 2023. Bird data collection was conducted using the encounter rates method. The total number of bird species found was 19 species from 17 families. Areas with the highest density of bird species were located in the north and south of the Urban Forest. Some bird species can be found in all areas of the Urban Forest and some only appear in certain areas. The most effective time to get the highest bird encounter is in the morning (06.00-08.00). Some of the potential birdwatching species are the Sooty-headed Bulbul, Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker, Ornate Sunbird, Blue-eared Kingfisher, Black-naped Oriole, Eastern Spotted Dove, and Olive-backed Tailorbird.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/170976
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