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2012-06-10 | Askar Isabekov
2012-06-02 | Askar Isabekov
2012-05-27 | Askar Isabekov
In Samal Great Tits fed the fledglings, I watched the four crying juveniles were flying from tree to tree after their parent. In the square at Old Square I heard singing Blyth’s Reed Warblers; but some Greenfinches sang songs too, other ones fed the fledglings. I watched fledgling was pecking lilac seeds all alone. At night on the wire I saw last year's male Scops Owl. [...... read more ]
2012-05-26 | Askar Isabekov
2012-05-20 | Askar Isabekov
In Taukum sands from the early morning we heard the singing Red-headed Bunting, on the road-sides the most notable birds were Crested Larks and Turkestan Shrikes. The waiting morning flying of Black-bellied Sandgrouse in Kanshengel was not visible probably because of the yesterday's rain (appearance of puddles from which birds can to drink) and the morning cold. But some Sandgrouses still came to drink in watering place, we saw two flocks by six birds each, but most of the birds were flying alone or in pairs. Once the pair of Pallas's Sandgrouses was observed, and some later the flock of Demoiselle Cranes. Small Larks were singing very actively; the Isabelline Wheatears already took out fledglings from the burrow. On the wires near the village I saw the this year's first Eurasian Bee-eaters.13.30. Sorbulak was suddenly emptied, almost all passage Shorebirds flew out, the former abundance of birds was gone. Probably only local breeding birds stay on Sorbulak. Even in small number we observed [...... read more ]
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2012-05-19 | Askar Isabekov
During the day the weather changed from time to time, a few times was heavy rain with strong wind, then rain gave way to the sun, sometimes to the clouds and strong winds, which quickly dried all around. However rainfalls and strong wind probably influenced to the behavior of birds which we watched but not much, and not all time.To the Ile river canyon we arrived at 8:40 am, the Rosy Starlings in the numerous number was very active and flying almost everywhere. The Red-headed Bunting already began to sing, also we watched several Pied Wheatears and one Grey-necked Bunting. In the nest of Golden Eagle the one lying chick was seen, the adult bird perched on the rock near the nest but then flew away. Bura, 14.00. Long-legged Buzzard was still on the nest, the Saxaul Sparrows and other Sparrows too; Spotted Flycatchers appeared (probably passage migrants). Common Nightingale and Rufous Bush Robin were very active; especially Robin who sang on the elm twig and in danger case flew off under the [...... read more ]
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2012-05-15 | Askar Isabekov
Today I watched the adult Grey-headed Goldfinch fed two fledglings on the wild apricot tree at Al-Farabi street. [...... read more ]
2012-05-13 | Askar Isabekov
New birds: Terek Sandpipers (about 10-15 birds), number of Whimbrels were increased (5 birds), another Lesser Sand Plover (bright spring male), the rest of birds were the same as a last time. [...... read more ]
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2012-05-09 | Askar Isabekov
Trip to Sorbulak with Gennady Dyakin. The sunny day. Step by step we explored first and second dams on the right side of Karaganda highway, then the little lake (puddle) on the other side or the highway, then the sandy southern coast of Big Sorbulak, the next to road lakes of Little Sorbulak, and then in reverse order - sandy southern coast, lake on other side , meadow and coast near first dam. On the wet meadow near the first dam and on the other side lake there were a lot of shorebirds both local (Lapwings, Stilts, Common Redshanks) and passage migrants which were not last time (Spotted Redshanks, Temminck's Stint, Ruffs). Stints were a lot, in fist time we tried to discern each of them, but after one hour we tired, furthermore all of Stints were Temminck's Stints. On the second dam we watched the male White-headed Duck! On the sandy southern coast there were a lot of birds: Gulls, Ducks, Shorebirds. We watched quite rare Ruddy Turnstone and very rare Lesser Sand Plover. The flock [...... read more ]
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2012-05-07 | Askar Isabekov
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