Accidental observations of birds during a trip through Kyrgyzstan in August 2017.

Similar documents
BIRD MONITORING REPORT PARAVANI TRANSMISSION LINE

Menorca 4 th 18 th May 2018 Trip Report By Bob Shiret

TRIP REPORT RHODES, GREECE

BIRD MIGRATION IN THE STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR

BIRD MONITORING REPORT PARAVANI TRANSMISSION LINE

Tripreport. Lake Kerkini April Page 1

TRIP REPORT GIBRALTAR & SOUTHERN SPAIN T (PHOTOGRAPHING RAPTORS) GLYN SELLORS

BIRD MONITORING REPORT PARAVANI TRANSMISSION LINE (SPRING 2016)

Bulgaria, 19th July - 6th August 2004

ALGARVE 17 to 30th SEPTEMBER Observer IAIN BROWN

Menorca 13 th -27 th October 2017 Trip Report By Bob Shiret

Vultures, Bats and Wind farms

Fuerteventura. 10th - 11th March 2017 By Ashley Howe & Oliver Simms

Northern Spain Bird Photography Workshop. Ron R Bielefeld Whistling Wings Photography. Spring 2018

Birding In Spain

A trip to Northern Greece, May 2011

Northern Spain Birds and Mammals Photography Workshop. Ron R Bielefeld Whistling Wings Photography. Winter 2017

GREECE: 9-DAY BIRDING ADVENTURE WITH OPTIONAL EXTENSION TO LESVOS

CAIRNS/DAINTREE/ATHERTON TABLELANDS-NINE NIGHT ITINERARY OCTOBER 10 th 19 th 2017.

BULGARIAN SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS

TRIP REPORT SPAIN SIERRA DE GREDOS & EXTREMADURA 18 APRIL TO 25 APRIL 2018 ROLLER, SANTA MARTA GLYN & CHRIS SELLORS

BIRD WATCHING DAY TOUR ANDALUCIA, SPAIN. MAY 25 th 2016

AN INVESTIGATION OF BREEDING BIRDS IN THE AUKSTUMALA BOG

TOM BEDFORD S OXFORDSHIRE LIST [IOC 2017] UPDATED

BIRDING TOUR SWEDEN: SPRING LONG WEEKEND BIRDING ADVENTURE

DADIA LEFKIMI SOUFLI Forest Reserve. Status report of raptor species populations

Bob Shiret. The Obergurgl Valley

I know that during the winter you migrate. But where do you come from in the spring?

TRIP REPORT ROMANIA 17 TO 24 MAY 2014 SAKERTOUR PHOTO TOUR GLYN SELLORS MALE RED- FOOTED FALCON

Close to the bird hide we saw groups of Dark bellied brent goose, Greylag goose and Barnacle goose.

Danish White Storks in south-west England

Mull. 23 rd - 30 th April 2011 Chris Barlow

Algerian Nuthatch. June 1 st 3 rd Diedert Koppenol & Lonnie Bregman. Lonnie Bregman

vultures: : AMP case study

Wings N Wetlands Bird List

Survey for Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway) Nests on Santa Cruz Flats, Pinal County, March 23, 2013 Doug Jenness and Rich Glinski

Kyrgyzstan: June 26 - July 25, 2013

IMAGES FROM ICELAND DANIEL BERGMANN PHOTOGRAPHY

Summary on project results to assess bird mortality caused by electricity power lines in Mangistau Region, Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan 26 June 16 1 August 16

On our surch for Stonechat we saw Reed bunting, Water pipet and a Pied wagtail. Than we drunk a cup of coffee with a Dutch stroopwafel.

Spain Bird Photography Tour. Ron R Bielefeld Whistling Wings Photography. Spring 2019

Wolves & Bustards in Rural Spain

A large-scale, multispecies assessment of avian mortality rates at onshore wind turbines in northern Germany (PROGRESS) T.

Ruddy Shelduck Gadwall Eurasian Wigeon Mallard Green-winged (Common) Teal Common Merganser Swamp Francolin Kalij Pheasant Indian Peafowl Lettle Grebe

ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS JUNE, 2016

What is a Bird of Prey?

Georgia. 29 th June to 3 rd July 2013 Oscar Campbell, Mark Smiles & Simon Lloyd

Avifaunal baseline assessment of Wadi Al-Quff Protected Area and its Vicinity, Hebron, Palestine

Blakeney Point Bird Report, 2011

Danube Delta and Transylvania birding trip on Google Maps with the marked key places.

BIRD HIGHLIGHTS. DATES May 9 th to 18 th 2016

: Rafflesia Reserve (Crocker Range National Park)

Wolves & Bustards in Rural Spain

CARSINGTON MONTHLY REPORT JANUARY 2003

TAP AG Project Title / Facility Name: Trans Adriatic Pipeline Project. Document Title: Ecological Management Plan CAL00-PMT-601-Y-TTM-0007 Appendix 7

Florida Birds East Coast

TRIP REPORT VASTMANLAND, SWEDEN 22 TO 26 FEBRUARY 2016 PYGMY OWL GLYN & CHRIS SELLORS

WATER BIRDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

WVWA 2018 Wissahickon Birdathon Checklist

BIRD HIGHLIGHTS. Weather & Sites:

Project results on supplemental feeding of vultures in Ustyurt State Nature Reserve (Kazakhstan) in 2016

Bird Checklist - Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve Hardwar, Uttarakhand, IN. 220 species + - Year-round, All Years

HEIGHTS HOTEL WILDLIFE BREAKS Friday April 19th Sunday April 21st 2019

PORTUGAL: Tour report 2. Bird List: Column A = number of days recorded Column B = greatest daily count H = heard only

TRIP REPORT TO

Prices could vary in 10% limit depending on a group size. We will inform you about the final prices after group setting. Altai pine forests

BirdWalk Newsletter

TICK LIST GAMBIA 2016

LESVOS MAY 9 th 16 th 2015

CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON MIGRATORY BIRDS IN POLAND

OUTER HEBRIDES, UISTS AND BARRA, May 2009

Nova Scotia Christmas Bird Count 2014

BIRDING TOUR MONGOLIA: BIRD SPECIALTIES IN TAIGA AND GOBI

Srm AR, Notes on the Birds of Jerusalem. 179

The Audubon Alaska WatchList 2017 Common species suspected to be declining

Date: Oct Bird Observed list:

ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS FEBRUARY, 2017

Wallcreepers & Cranes in Northern Spain

RAPTOR MIGRATION IN THE RED SEA AREA

Northern Greece, 24 April 7 May 2018 Chris Barfield

JABAL MOUSSA IMPORTANT BIRD AREA STUDIES PRELIMINARY RESULTS

Low Tide Counts of Water Birds at Sabaki River Mouth Malindi, Kenya in

Raptors at a Glance. Small birds, some mammals

Spain - Navarra in Winter - Realm of the Wildcat

Extremadura, Spain, 15th - 19th April 2004

A Birding Trip report to Middle Atlas and EL GHARB area of Morocco. Imad CHERKAOUI and Adel BOUAJAJA , August 2008

FRANCE: Limosa Trip Report. Tour Leader: Arnoud van den Berg

News from the Everglades A Weekly Update from Everglades Imagery

BP Conservation Programme. Final Report

Greenlaw Mountain Hawk Watch Fall 2012

Northern Spain Part 2 - Flamingos, Glossy Ibis and Purple Gallinule

OMAN TO

Birding: Donana / Dos Hermanas Date: Sept 2014

Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival Bird Species Tally May 10 14, 2017

Commonly Seen Birds of the Prescott Area

Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival Bird Species Tally May 9-13, 2018

Waimakariri River Bird Survey Summary Black-billed gull chicks Photo: Nick Ledgard

ANDALUCIA TRIP REPORT

Above: Common Guillemot of the bridled variety

Transcription:

Accidental observations of birds during a trip through Kyrgyzstan in August 2017. There was an offer from friends to go on a short trip around Kyrgyzstan. The planned route was: first to drive through the Too Ashuu Pass, the Suusamyr Valley, the Alabel Pass, the Chychkan Gorge, the Toktogul Reservoir, to move along the cascades of the Toktogul Hydroelectric Power Station, reach Jalal-Abad, drive to Arslanbob, then to drive to Naryn region, Kazarman, and then through the Pass Moldo-Ashuu to reach Lake Sonkul. Since a part of the team was starting from Bishkek and the second group was in Issyk-Kul area, we agreed to meet in Suusamyr valley, as the car from Issyk-Kul decided to go through Kochkor. Due to the fact that the main purpose of the trip was to travel, and the half of the participants were not particularly into birds, I apologize in advance for the quality of some pictures, since basically all shots were taken from the car, along the way, without preparation. At the entrance to the Too Ashuu Pass there was the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), and on serpentines, on the rocks by the river, we saw a Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius).

As it often happens, the weather in the Suusamyr Valley was very changeable. After the hot dusty Bishkek there were storm clouds, wind and rain, turning into snow and the change in temperature was rather pleasant. After contacting the second team and realizing that before the meeting we have about an hour of free time, we agreed to meet just below Alabel pass. To kill the time, I planned to take a ride through a small gorge, where (according to Oleg Belyalov and S. Toropov), we could see White-winged Snowfinches (Montifringilla nivalis). The weather, which at first was pleasantly cool, worsened, and, of course, did not help to search for birds and photography. The temperature dropped to plus 4 degrees, rain occasionally turnied into snow. Therefore, after driving through the gorge, only a few chicks of Northern Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe) and a Common Sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos) with a chick were seen.

Having passed Chychkan, we descended to the Toktogul reservoir already in the evening. We stayed overnight in a guest house on the seaside of Toktogul reservoir. After going out to look at the sunset, we noticed a Common Kestrel (Falco naumanni) sitting on the pole and eating something, and, already at home, on the computer, we noticed that the bird had a large camel spider for dinner, found in the area in abundance. On the slopes Chukar Partridges (Alectoris chukar) were calling, on the shore of the reservoir we came across a carcass of a young Eurasian Eagle-Owl(Bubo bubo). What happened to it remained a mystery, at least there were no highvoltage power lines around.

In the morning, after bathing in the warm waters of the reservoir, we went further, towards Jalal- Abad. The second team decided to go the lakes of the Sary-Chelek reserve. On the way to Jalal-Abad there is a village Kyzyl-tuu, where for many years the White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) have been breeding in the village itself and in the nearby fields on the power lines. We recorded around 20 nests, but only one on the power line support in the middle of the field belonged to a White Stork. Later in the evening, when the second part of the group was returning from Sary-Chelek along the same road, they observed seven birds. The second night was planned for Arslanbob. But, unfortunately, a large number of tourists and local residents created certain inconveniences for spending the night in the gorge, so we decided to spend the night near the Bazar-Korgon reservoir. It was a pleasant surprise to see along the road nesting site of Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) and a Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus) (nests were on one cliffs, 50 meters apart from each other) near Arslanbob. The Egyptian Vulture had two fully fledged chicks. We were lucky enough to watch (from afar), the feeding of the vulture chicks by parents. Within half an hour, adult birds arrived three times with food.

After spending the night on the shore of the reservoir, in the morning we took some photos of the Common Sandpiper and the young Lesser Grey Shrike (Lanius minor), and moved toward the pass to Kazarman. In the gorge flew Lammergeiers (Gypaetus barbatus) and Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus), on the slopes we saw a Rock Bunting (Emberiza cia).

After crossing the pass we reached the Naryn region, where we crossed the Naryn River and drove over three small passes, in the gorges of which we saw a young Short-toed Snake-Eagle(Circaetus gallicus), and two adult birds flew along the slopes. By the evening, after reaching the gorge of Kurtka, we stopped for an overnight stay in a picturesque grove on the river bank. In the morning, on the branches of the trees, we saw a Greenish Warbler (Phylloscopus trochiloides) and European Golden Orioles (Oriolus oriolus). We climbed to the Moldo-Ashuu pass and drove to Lake Sonkul. It was a wonderful sunny weather. On the shore of the lake, Common Redshanks (Tringa totanus), Little Ringed Plovers (Charadrius dubius ), young Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus) and Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) were plentiful. In the coastal swamps there were Ruddy Shelducks (Tadorna ferruginea), Lesser Sand Plovers (Charadrius mongolus), Common Sandpipers and Broad-billed Sandpipers (Limicola falcinellus).

Above the valley flew Griffon Vultures (Gyps fulvus) and Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus), Long-legged Buzzards (Buteo rufinus) were circling. Further we moved towards the southeast of the very picturesque pass locally called "38 parrots". On the edges of the road we noticed a large number of Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe oenanthe), and marmots (Marmota baibacina). After descending from the pass, we stopped in a picturesque rocky canyon. Here we found Redfronted Serins (Serinus pusillus), White Wagtails (Motacilla alba), Yellow Wagtails (Motacilla flava); a Black Kite (Milvus migrans) circled above the vehicles.

High on the bare rock a bright-colored bird moved as a flash. I instantly thought: was it really a Wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria)? As it turned out, it was the bird, but very far, unfortunately, so it was not possible to make a good picture, but even without that, I was very glad to see this wonderful bird. While looking for the Wallcreeper, raising our heads, hoping that he will appear again and fly closer, we stood there for about 30 minutes. At the moment when the hope had already left us, and the necks were very sore, a pair of Lammergeiers (Gypaetus barbatus) appeared, flying along the rocks. Flying smoothly over the car, they disappeared behind the rock. Unfortunately, they did not appear anymore, as did not the Wallcreeper.

Having passed down the gorge, we came across a brood of Chukar Partridges (Alectoris chukar) - around 10 already well-flying chicks and an adult bird. It was already the evening of the last day of the trip, we headed towards home along the Bishkek- Naryn road, and almost by the exit to the asphalt road, the Ibisbill (Ibidorhyncha struthersii) came out of the creek and quickly disappeared. Unfortunately, it was not possible to to take a picture of it and further searches along the river were unsuccessful. The rest of the route to Bishkek was spent on the dark road, without any encounters with the birds. The total length of the route was 1,400 km and during the trip we crossed 12 mountain passes.