Russia. Birding the Ural Mountains 15 th to 22 nd June 2019 (8 days) Siberian Rubythroat by Dubi Shapiro

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Russia Birding the Ural Mountains 15 th to 22 nd June 2019 (8 days) Siberian Rubythroat by Dubi Shapiro The Ural mountain-range, or simply The Urals, is the longest mountain-range in Russia at over 2000 kilometres long. Spanning north to south through western Russia the Urals are geographically significant as they form part of the conventional boundary between Asian and European Russia. At approximately 500 million years old, the Urals are some of the oldest mountains in the world and are remarkably high in elevation for a mountain range of such age. With the discovery of mineral resources, extraction began as early as the beginning of the 17 th century and the Urals have been treasured highly since by the Russians.

RBL Russia Itinerary 2 A highly diverse terrain has led to a remarkably rich biodiversity, with habitats changing rapidly as we move from the central to northern Urals. Aside from searching for many species that are difficult on any world birders list, this tour has the added significance of falling within the boundaries of the Western Palearctic region. We will dedicate our time to finding a host of localized or otherwise difficult Western Palearctic species that include Black-throated Accentor, Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker, Siberian Rubythroat, Red-flanked Bluetail, Long-tailed Rosefinch, Azure Tit, Grey-headed Chickadee, Lanceolated and River Warbler, Ural Owl, Western Capercaillie and White s Thrush. THE TOUR AT A GLANCE THE ITINERARY Day 1 Arrival in Yekaterinburg, birding Chusovaya River area Day 2 Days 3 to 6 Day 7 Day 8 Yekaterinburg to Krasnovishersk, Perm region Birding the Northern Urals, Perm region Krasnovishersk to Yekaterinburg Final departures TOUR MAP

RBL Russia, Ural Mountains Itinerary 3 THE TOUR IN DETAIL Day 1: Arrival in Yekaterinburg, birding Chusovaya River area. After arriving in the capital city of the Urals, and the fourth largest city in Russia Yekaterinburg; you will be transferred to our hotel to be met by your Rockjumper tour leader. We will sit down for a cooked breakfast and discuss our plans before leaving on our first birding adventure. A tributary of the larger Kama River; the Chusovaya River is unique in that it flows through both the Asian and European continents. Considered one of the most beautiful rivers in The Urals, it is surrounded by mixed forests in which we will familiarise ourselves with the likes of Great-spotted Woodpecker, the Siberian sub-species of Common Chiffchaff, Dunnock, Garden and Willow Warbler, Redwing, Fieldfare, Willow, Coal and Great Tit as well as Common Chaffinch. Lanceolated Warbler by Adam Riley Surrounding marshes and bogs are likely to produce Mew, Little and Black-headed Gull on their breeding grounds, White Wagtail, Green Sandpiper and Common Tern, whilst keeping an eye overhead may reveal Common Buzzard, Northern Goshawk or Northern Raven. Woodpeckers are a major feature of the area, and we could find Eurasian Three-toed, Black, Grey-headed or White-backed tapping away at dead branches. Olive-backed Pipit will be in full song, singing their melodic tunes from the treetops. We will go in search of the elusive Great Snipe in some moist, grassy areas, where we also expect to find quartering Hen Harrier. At this time of year, Locustella warblers will be on their breeding grounds, and with a little patience, we should find both Lanceolated and River Warbler. The Urals are great for grouse and we could be lucky enough to bump into either Hazel or Black Grouse here! Before heading back to Yekaterinburg for the evening, we expect to find one further target in this area, the rather desirable Long-tailed Rosefinch. After what promises to be a great first day in the field, with many targets under our belts we will head back to our hotel for dinner and a well-earned rest. Day 2: Yekaterinburg to Krasnovishersk, Perm region. After an early breakfast, we will leave the comfort of Yekaterinburg behind and head for the northern Urals, ultimately reaching the district of Krasnovishersk, Perm. The days become longer the further north we travel, and coupled with cooler temperatures make for excellent birding conditions. Hazel Grouse by David Hoddinott Our drive north will be punctuated with roadside birding stops where we may find a host of widespread species

RBL Russia Itinerary 4 such as Siberian Stonechat, Common Buzzard, Common Kestrel, Eurasian Hobby, Western Marsh and Hen Harrier, Eurasian Magpie and Common Wood Pigeon. The final section of road approaching our camp is expected to take rather longer than the time spent on the asphalt roads we have been getting used to. On arrival we will sit down to a hot meal before heading off to our tents for the night. Our sleep may well be interrupted by one of our major targets, White s Thrush, as this species has a tendency to sing at night. Should we hear an individual near to the camp, we shall certainly be heading out to search for it. Western Capercaillie by David Erterius Days 3 to 6: Birding the Northern Urals. Our camp is set about 500 metres above sea level, and will be our base for the next three days. From here we will explore the riches of this remote wilderness, venturing further into the northern limits of The Urals. The area is significant, as many Siberian and northern species can be found co-existing here, well inside European and Western Palearctic boundaries. A number of different habitat types are found within close proximity each of which will be explored intensively during our stay. The picturesque Vishera River situated close to our camp will be explored regularly. To date, over 160 species have been seen in the surrounds, but the area s remoteness and the fact that it is virtually unexplored certainly opens up the possibility for new species on every tour. Willow and Rock Ptarmigan, Eurasian Golden Plover and Grey Partridge breed in the vicinity. However, it will be other grouse that we will focus our attention on, primarily the huge Western Capercaillie and two skulkers in the form of Hazel and Black Grouse. The Western Capercaillie is well known for being particularly powerful, and has no compunction about driving off intruders to its display areas, even famously knocking Sir David Attenborough off his feet. However, despite its size and occasional brazenness, this species is generally very shy, and any sighting of will be most cherished. Red-flanked Bluetail by Markus Lilje We will focus a lot of our time searching for Blackthroated Accentor, a species with a limited range and endemic to this part of the Urals. Other specials that will be primary targets include Oriental Cuckoo amongst the many Common Cuckoos, Siberian Rubythroat, Red-flanked Bluetail, Grey-headed Chickadee, Azure Tit, River, Lanceolated, Arctic, Booted, Greenish, Icterine, Garden, Willow and Yellow-browed Warblers, the Siberian race of

RBL Russia, Ural Mountains Itinerary 5 Common Chiffchaff and the ever attractive Bluethroat. Some effort will be required to find Swinhoe s and Great Snipe, the river restricted White-throated Dipper or Eurasian Woodcock. This area is fantastic for woodpeckers and we can expect to find both Lesser and Great Spotted, Greyheaded, Black, Eurasian Three-toed and Whitebacked. With a little luck, we can look forward to a number of fantastic owl sightings, including the sought-after Ural Owl. We should also come across Boreal and Eurasian Pygmy Owl, whereas Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Great Grey Owl and Northern Hawk- Owl are more rarely encountered. While searching for the above mentioned target Ural Owl by David Hoddinott species, we shall also come across the commoner inhabitants of the are including Spotted Nutcracker, Pine Grosbeak, White-winged, Parrot and Red Crossbills, Bohemian Waxwing and Rustic Bunting. Day 7: Krasnovishersk to Yekaterinburg. We have one last early morning to bird around camp that may elicit Long-tailed Tit, Thrush Nightingale, Eurasian Treecreeper, European Goldfinch, Eurasian Siskin, Brambling, Hawfinch or Eurasian Bullfinch. Thereafter, we shall start the long drive back to Yekaterinburg, leaving the beauty of the northern Urals behind us. Arriving in the evening, we will have enough time to have a final celebratory dinner together. Spotted Nutcracker by Glen Valentine Day 8: Final departure. This morning will see us leaving early after breakfast for the airport as we plan to do some birding stops along the way. We have a second chance at finding any targets that we may have missed on day 1, such as the striking Azure Tit or Long-tailed Rosefinch. We will then make our way to the nearby airport where the tour will conclude and we catch our international departures.

RBL Russia Itinerary 6 FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS: Tour dates, prices, single supplement rates, approximate flight costs and spaces available for this tour are displayed on our website. Please see under IMPORTANT NOTES below. This includes: All meals from breakfast on day 1 to breakfast on day 8; Bottled drinking water; All lodgings; Ground transportation; Reserve entrance fees; All activities as mentioned in the itinerary; All guiding services; and Tips (including local guides, drivers, porters, camp staff and hotels) The tour fee does not include: Visa fees; ANY flights (International and domestic, see above); Any beverages; Camera fees in national parks; Telephone calls; and Laundry and other items of a personal nature. Single Supplement: The single supplement cost for this tour will be charged if you wish to have single accommodation. If RBL cannot provide you with a rooming partner for these nights although you choose to share, the single supplement will become applicable. We will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that a rooming partner is found if you do wish to share. IMPORTANT NOTES: a) Due to constantly fluctuating exchange rates, we quote our tours in 4 currencies. The tour price is however fixed only in the currency printed in bold, and the actual cost in the other currencies listed will be adjusted according to prevailing exchange rates at the time of final invoicing (usually 4 months before the tour.) The same applies to approximate flight and single supplement rates, which are also quoted in the respective fixed currency. b) Rates are based upon group tariffs; if the tour does not have sufficient registration a small party supplement will have to be charged. c) Furthermore, these costs are subject to unforeseen increases in tour related costs and may have to be adjusted as a result. d) Lastly, we may be forced to change or alter the itinerary and / or the designated Rockjumper leader/s at short or no notice due to unforeseen circumstances; please be aware that we will attempt to adhere as close to the original program as possible. SPECIAL NOTES: It is important for the comfort of your fellow travellers that you do not over-pack. Kindly stick to 20kg (44lb) for check-in luggage and 8kg (+-18lb) for hand luggage. We camp in the Northern Urals. We try and make the tents as comfortable as possible, but it is important to bring a warm sleeping bag. (IMPORTANT: if you would prefer a tent to yourself, then please advise the office in advance. Single tent space is limited and will be assigned in order of tour registration.)

RBL Russia, Ural Mountains Itinerary 7 Most of the tour will be in remote areas with no medical facilities or hospitals. Please ensure that you have all the necessary medication that you require for the duration of the tour. If you have any medical concerns, please contact the Rockjumper office as soon as possible. Although it will be early summer in Russia, the climate is sharply continental, with the temperature fluctuating significantly. Days are generally warm, while evenings and early mornings can be cold with a chance of rain and even frost being possible. Warm clothes, including gloves, woollen hat and thermals are required. Raingear and rubber boots are required. Fitness: This tour requires a good level of fitness, and participants should be in good general health, as most of the birding will be done on foot, and may require walking for several hours at a time. Should you have any physical limitations, please notify us in advance of departure. Russia is not known for having a large variety of foods in remote areas and often fresh food can be difficult to come by. We do however make a special effort to organize fresh fruit and vegetables where possible and these are regularly included in our meals on tour. If you have any dietary requirements, please notify us in advance of departure. TIPPING: As noted above, gratuities for local guides, drivers, porters, camp staff and hotels are included on this tour. However, this does NOT include your Rockjumper leader. If, therefore, you feel that he has given you excellent service, it is entirely appropriate to tip him. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE DETAILS: This tour does not include any airfares. The tour will begin early on day 1, departing from our hotel in Yekaterinburg after breakfast to bird the Chusovaya area. It is thus required that all participants arrive in Yekaterinburg the day before the tour starts. The tour will conclude after breakfast on day 8. The above information in respect of arrivals and departures is a guide only. Precise arrival and departure information will be sent to you in your Tour Confirmation package once the tour has been officially confirmed. If you wish to arrive early and/or depart late and would like assistance in this regard, kindly contact the Rockjumper office. FLIGHTS: Koltsovo International Airport, Yekaterinburg (IATA: SVX) is the main port of entry into Russia for this tour and is serviced by several airlines. Please DO NOT book any flights until you have consulted the Rockjumper office for confirmation on the status of the tour. Rockjumper Birding Ltd Vanilla Village, Royal Road Black River Mauritius Tel (USA & Canada) toll free: 1-888-990-5552 Email: info@rockjumperbirding.com Alternative email: rockjumperbirding@yahoo.com Website: www.rockjumperbirding.com