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Best photos of the month, September 2018.

Spoon-billed Sandpiper | Dmitry Korobov | 9

Grey-tailed Tattler | Valerii Bogdanovich | 9

Daurian Partridge | Denis Zhbir | 7

Common Sparrowhawk | Sergey Chumakov | 7

Bar-tailed Godwit | Igor Dvurekov | 6

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper | Mihail Ivanov | 6

Spoon-billed Sandpiper | Dmitry Korobov | 6

Spoon-billed Sandpiper | Dmitry Korobov | 6

Ruff | Anna Golubeva | 5

Grey-tailed Tattler | Valerii Bogdanovich | 5

Ruddy Shelduck | Aleksey Bolshakov | 5

Grey Plover | Dmitry Korobov | 5

Little Stint | Sergey Chumakov | 5

Grey Plover | Aleksey Bolshakov | 5

Striated Heron | Valery Shokhrin | 5

Long-tailed Tit | Anna Golubeva | 4

Blackcap | Anna Golubeva | 4

Northern Wheatear | Dmitriy Shevtsov | 4

Lesser Spotted Eagle | Dmitriy Shevtsov | 4

Pallid Harrier | Vyacheslav Yusupov | 4

Crested Lark | Igor Torgachkin | 4

Eurasian Blackbird | Dmitry Porshnev | 4

Grey Plover | Aleksey Bolshakov | 4

Band-bellied Crake | Valery Shokhrin | 4

Pallid Harrier | Evgeniy Sofronov | 4

Eurasian Jay | Alexandr Lyubimov | 4

Pacific Golden Plover | Aleksey Bolshakov | 4

Spoon-billed Sandpiper | Dmitry Korobov | 4

Striated Heron | Valery Shokhrin | 4

Spoon-billed Sandpiper | Dmitry Korobov | 4

Little Stint | Igor Torgachkin | 4

Striated Heron | Valery Shokhrin | 4

Little Stint | Igor Torgachkin | 4

rare birds records


Little Egret (Egretta garzetta)

© Andrey Chernykh
2025-05-26

The first record in the Novosibirsk Region and in the West Siberia.


Black-legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla)

© Khasan Zhurtov
2025-03-25
Nalchik,KBR



Ferruginous Duck (Aythya nyroca)

© Andrey Vyalkov
2025-03-15

The 1st record in Primorsky Kray, the 2nd photo-record in the Russian Far East.


Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis)

© Dmitry Korobov
2025-03-11
Primorsky Krai, Ussuriyskiy rayon

The 2rd record in Primorsky Kray.

unidentified birds


2025-06-02

Игорь Двуреков: По идее должны бы быть серебристыми, но что-то тут в сомнениях, не могут быть хохотуньями?

2025-06-02

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more unidentified birds...