Kumbira Forest is a forest in Angola that is notable for its large variety of birds, including the Pulitzer's longbill, forest scrub robin and Gabela akalat.[1] The forest is part of the Gabela Important Birding Area.[2] It runs through the Cuanza Norte Province and Cuanza Sul Province. It was aimed to document the floristic diversity of Angola. The forest is located 10 kilometers away from Conda.[3]
KumbiraForest is a forest in Angola that is notable for its large variety of birds, including the Pulitzer's longbill, forest scrub robin and Gabela akalat...
the range of the African manatee. The river wetland floodplain and KumbiraForest is part of an Important Bird Area with several rare species. The river...
dwarf galago native to Angola, and was named after western Angolan KumbiraForest. Though 36 individuals of the Angolan dwarf galago were identified in...
monteiri) are fairly common in degraded secondary forest, old coffee plantations and primary forest at Kumbira. Pulitzer's longbills (Macrosphenus pulitzeri)...
Sekercioglu, Çagan H.; Riley, Adam (2005). "A brief survey of the birds in KumbiraForest, Gabela, Angola" (PDF). Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology. 76...