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total species: 14
total photos: 15
total videos: 0
total blogposts: 0

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1. Tawny Owl (2026-01-03)
2. Blue Tit (2026-01-03)
3. Great Tit (2026-01-03)
4. Willow Tit (2026-01-03)
5. European Greenfinch (2026-01-03)
6. Common Kingfisher (2026-01-04)
7. Rook (2026-01-04)
8. Mallard (2026-01-04)
9. Coal Tit (2026-01-05)
10. Northern Bullfinch (2026-01-07)
11. Eurasian Magpie (2026-01-07)
12. Eurasian Jay (2026-01-08)
13. Marsh Tit (2026-01-08)
14. Tree Sparrow (2026-01-08)

recent uploads


2026-01-08. Northern Bullfinch, Eurasian Jay, Marsh Tit, Eurasian Magpie, Tree Sparrow.

2026-01-05. Common Kingfisher, Rook, Mallard, Coal Tit.

2026-01-03. Tawny Owl, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Willow Tit, European Greenfinch.

2025-12-21. Crested Tit, Coal Tit.

2025-10-31. Mandarin Duck.

2025-10-10. Ruddy Shelduck.

2025-10-03. White-tailed Sea-Eagle, Little Grebe, Whooper Swan, Grey Plover, Eurasian Golden Plover, Ruff, Little Stint, Dunlin.

2025-09-23. Grey Heron, Rook.

2025-09-17. Spotted Nutcracker, Grey Partridge, Greater Ringed Plover.

2025-09-16. Slavonian Grebe, Great Cormorant, Grey-Headed Woodpecker, Long-tailed Tit, Brambling.

2025-08-26. Dunnock, Black Kite, Common Crane.

2025-08-12. Common Kingfisher, Common Swift, Wood Sandpiper, River Warbler, Common Treecreeper.

2025-07-28. Wood Warbler, Northern Wheatear.

2025-07-15. Northern Wren.

rare birds records


Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis)

© Alexandr Balaev
2025-10-24
Москва, Царицынские пруды

According to available data, this is the third observation of the species in Russia and the first photo on the website. The gull was discovered by E. Shmeleva on 23 October 2025, in Moscow at the Tsaritsyno Ponds. For the first time, the Ring-billed Gull, which inhabits North America and regularly visits Europe, was tracked by a tracker to Nizhny Novgorod in 2022, where its nesting with a Common Gull was recorded. The following year, it was also found there.


Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus)

© Yury Podverbny
2025-09-18

Очень редкий гнездящийся и транзитно-мигрирующий в Беларуси вид. Кроме транзитной миграции, возможны залёты на территорию страны вне сезона гнездования.


Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)

© Valery Dombrovski
2025-09-07
Gomel region, Zhitkovichi district, Turov

Редкий залётный вид в Беларуси


Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus)

© Dmitriy Shevtsov
2025-08-22
North Osetia, Brut


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recent video

2025-12-07. Tree Sparrow (Stanislavs Gr).

2025-07-18. Common Chiffchaff (Andrei Orekhov).

2025-02-26. Grey-Headed Woodpecker (Vitalii Kazannyk).

2024-11-28. Mandarin Duck (Galina Katanova).

2024-10-15. Northern Hawk Owl (Galina Katanova).

2024-10-11. Ruff (Hlib Koval).

2024-09-11. Dunlin (Vadim Sinukhin).

2024-09-10. Ural Owl (Galina Katanova).

2024-07-31. Lesser Grey Shrike (Alexandr Balaev).

2024-07-13. Northern Bullfinch (Alexandr Balaev).

2024-07-10. Great Cormorant (Stanislavs Gr).

2024-06-17. Icterine Warbler (Alexandr Balaev).

2024-06-05. Northern Wren (Alexandr Balaev).

2024-06-04. Red-billed Chough (Alexandr Balaev).

2024-05-31. Common Whitethroat (Stanislavs Gr).

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unidentified birds


2026-01-08

Николай Змиевский: Неужто Скопа?

2026-01-07

Владимир Семашко: да, наверное, 3-я или 4-я зима.

2025-12-25

Наталія Драбина: Чернь морська чи чубата?

2025-12-24

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2025-12-24

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