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total species: 11
total photos: 15
total videos: 0
total blogposts: 1

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1. Black Kite (2018-04-07)
2. Mute Swan (2018-04-07)
3. Masked Wagtail (2018-05-01)
4. Steppe Eagle (2018-05-01)
5. Ruddy Shelduck (2018-05-23)
6. Great White Egret (2018-06-02)
7. Caspian Tern (2018-06-02)
8. Caspian Gull (2018-06-02)
9. Dalmatian Pelican (2018-06-02)
10. Great Cormorant (2018-06-02)
11. Common Cuckoo (2018-06-02)

recent uploads


2018-06-04. Great White Egret, Caspian Tern, Caspian Gull, Dalmatian Pelican, Mute Swan, Dalmatian Pelican, Great Cormorant, Common Cuckoo, Black Kite, Mute Swan, Masked Wagtail, Steppe Eagle, Ruddy Shelduck.

recent comments


2018-06-06. to photo # 06140000901 (Common Cuckoo)

Айдар Н: спасибо!


2018-06-05. to photo # 06140000901 (Common Cuckoo)

Александр Катунцев: Кукушка!


2018-06-05. to photo # 06140000901 (Common Cuckoo)

Анна Ясько: Похоже, что кукушка. Однотонный серый верх, белые вершины рулевых перьев и белые пятна вдоль стержней, на боках видны полосы.


2018-06-05. to photo # 06140001301 (Steppe Eagle)

Анна Ясько: Степной орел.


2018-06-05. to post # 20180604061401 (Открытие рыболовного сезона )

Александр Кочетков: Острые крылья + окраска хвоста)


2018-06-05. to post # 20180604061401 (Открытие рыболовного сезона )

Александр Кочетков: Видать, она - острые крылья окраска хвоста.


2018-06-05. to post # 20180604061401 (Открытие рыболовного сезона )

Андрей Баздырев: 10 - на кукушку походит.


rare birds records


Naumann's Thrush (Turdus naumanni)

© Alexey Timoshenko
2024-04-02
kostanay reg.

The second record of the species on the territory of Kazakhstan. Previously, one bird was photographed in the southeast in the lower reaches of the Turgen River on November 5, 2016 (I. Bevza, kz.birds.watch).


Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca)

© Muhammed-Rahim Boranbaev
2024-03-04
Tasorpa, Kyzylsay natural park, Mangystau

A very rare wintering species for Mangystau, known only from the remains of the skin obtained from the vicinity of Fort Aleksandrovsky in 1892/93. (Zarudny, 1896).


Bearded Tit (Panurus biarmicus)

© Galina Rosenberg
2019-11-22
g.Altai.Vostochno-Kazachstanskaia oblast

The first registration of the species in the mountainous part of Altai.


White-winged Snowfinch (Montifringilla nivalis)

© Serg Silan
2024-02-28
Kazakhstan

The first record of the White-winged Snowfinch in Western Altai. Photo recording was made in the southern spurs of the Ulbinsky ridge in the valley of the Urankhaika River at an altitude of less than 800 m above sea level. The White-winged Snowfinch was previously not known for the Kazakh part of Altai, but was first recorded in Southern Altai on January 26, 2017 in the upper reaches of the Tautekeli River at an altitude of 2400 m, where it was subsequently recorded on March 10, 2021, and there were also several sightings in January and February 2023 in the Sarykora tract (Vorobiev, 2023).

more rarities...

recent video

2024-04-07
Horned Lark
(Anna Yasko)

2024-04-01
Common Chiffchaff
(Anna Yasko)

2024-02-18
Great Spotted Woodpecker
(Gulsana Battakova)

2024-02-06
Brambling
(Kiril Ivanov)

2024-02-03
Great Spotted Woodpecker
(Irina Kuryanova)

2023-12-28
Hume's Warbler
(Gulsana Battakova)

2023-11-30
Himalayan Vulture
(Andrey Kovalenko)

2023-08-01
Ruddy Turnstone
(Anna Yasko)

2023-07-03
Paddyfield Warbler
(Anna Yasko)

2023-06-30
Little Bittern
(Viktoriya Zvyaginceva)
Long-eared Owl
(Viktoriya Zvyaginceva)

2023-06-19
Grey-Headed Woodpecker
(sergey izoya)

2023-06-12
European Greenfinch
(Raouf Bairashev)

2023-06-03
Himalayan Accentor
(Viktoriya Zvyaginceva)

2023-05-02
Common Moorhen
(Raouf Bairashev)

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unidentified birds


2024-04-18

Никита Канунников: Кеклик, тут без вариантов.

2024-04-18

Андрей Коваленко: Зяблик.

2024-04-18

Андрей Коваленко: Степной орел.

2024-04-18

Андрей Коваленко: Горный.

2024-04-18

Галина Розенберг: Чибис..

more unidentified birds...