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Big Year 2019

The winner will submit the pictures of the largest number of bird species taken on the territory of Tyumen Oblast (including YaNAO and KhMAO) during this year.

You can see previous years competitions results here: 2018

participants


* number inside brackets means the number of species photographed in 2019
4. Volkov Maksim (100)
7. Kuzmin Igor (45)

all species photographed in 2019


* in order of appearance (number inside brackets means the date of first record "month-day" )
1. Mallard (2019-01-01)
2. Bohemian Waxwing (2019-01-01)
3. Blue Tit (2019-01-01)
4. Willow Tit (2019-01-01)
5. Great Tit (2019-01-01)
6. House Sparrow (2019-01-01)
7. Northern Bullfinch (2019-01-01)
8. Hooded Crow (2019-01-01)
9. Fieldfare (2019-01-01)
10. Eurasian Magpie (2019-01-01)
11. Long-tailed Rosefinch (2019-01-02)
12. Eurasian Jay (2019-01-02)
13. Eurasian Nuthatch (2019-01-02)
14. Northern Goshawk (2019-01-02)
15. Tree Sparrow (2019-01-02)
16. Rock Pigeon (2019-01-02)
17. Hawfinch (2019-01-02)
18. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (2019-01-03)
19. Common Redpoll (2019-01-03)
20. Great Grey Shrike (2019-01-04)
21. White-Backed Woodpecker (2019-01-04)
22. Long-tailed Tit (2019-01-04)
23. Pine Grosbeak (2019-01-04)
24. Common Treecreeper (2019-01-04)
25. Great Spotted Woodpecker (2019-01-04)
26. Azure Tit (2019-01-08)
27. Ural Owl (2019-01-09)
28. Grey-Headed Woodpecker (2019-01-11)
29. Eurasian Goldfinch (2019-01-12)
30. Coal Tit (2019-01-12)
31. Common Sparrowhawk (2019-01-13)
32. Common Raven (2019-01-19)
33. Eurasian Jackdaw (2019-01-20)
34. Baikal Bullfinch (2019-01-21)
35. Northern Hazelhen (2019-01-24)
36. Snow Bunting (2019-01-26)
37. Grey Partridge (2019-01-26)
38. Northern Black Grouse (2019-01-26)
40. Brambling (2019-02-06)
41. Great Grey Owl (2019-02-10)
42. Yellowhammer (2019-02-16)
43. Willow Ptarmigan (2019-02-22)
44. Red Crossbill (2019-02-27)
45. Siberian Jay (2019-02-28)
46. Spotted Nutcracker (2019-02-28)
47. Black Woodpecker (2019-03-01)
48. Horned Lark (2019-03-11)
49. Rook (2019-03-13)
50. Whooper Swan (2019-03-25)
51. Stock Pigeon (2019-03-25)
52. White-tailed Sea-Eagle (2019-03-27)
53. Goosander (2019-03-30)
54. Common Starling (2019-03-31)
55. European Greenfinch (2019-03-31)
56. Black Kite (2019-03-31)
57. Great White Egret (2019-03-31)
58. Greylag Goose (2019-04-05)
59. Mute Swan (2019-04-05)
60. Wood Pigeon (2019-04-06)
61. Common Chaffinch (2019-04-07)
62. Eurasian Linnet (2019-04-07)
63. Common Crane (2019-04-07)
64. Western Marsh-harrier (2019-04-07)
65. White Wagtail (2019-04-07)
66. Northern Lapwing (2019-04-07)
67. Sky Lark (2019-04-07)
68. Grey Heron (2019-04-07)
69. Northern Reed Bunting (2019-04-07)
70. Eurasian Siskin (2019-04-08)
72. Common Redshank (2019-04-13)
73. Common Goldeneye (2019-04-13)
74. Mew Gull (2019-04-13)
75. Smew (2019-04-13)
76. Common Pochard (2019-04-13)
77. Tufted Duck (2019-04-13)
78. Black-headed Gull (2019-04-13)
79. Northern Shoveler (2019-04-13)
80. Northern Wheatear (2019-04-14)
81. Mistle Thrush (2019-04-14)
82. Gadwall (2019-04-14)
83. Green Sandpiper (2019-04-21)
84. Greater Spotted Eagle (2019-04-21)
85. Common Buzzard (2019-04-21)
86. Eurasian Curlew (2019-04-22)
87. Redwing (2019-04-23)
88. Song Thrush (2019-04-23)
89. European Robin (2019-04-23)
90. Tree Pipit (2019-04-23)
91. Eurasian Wigeon (2019-04-24)
92. Common Coot (2019-04-24)
93. Common Chiffchaff (2019-04-26)
94. Common Teal (2019-04-26)
95. Black-tailed Godwit (2019-04-27)
96. Garganey (2019-04-27)
97. Meadow Pipit (2019-04-28)
98. Citrine Wagtail (2019-04-28)
99. Bluethroat (2019-04-28)
100. Eurasian Woodcock (2019-04-30)
101. Marsh Sandpiper (2019-05-01)
102. Eurasian Wryneck (2019-05-02)
103. Willow Warbler (2019-05-02)
104. Hen Harrier (2019-05-02)
105. Northern Pintail (2019-05-03)
106. Common Oystercatcher (2019-05-03)
107. Eurasian Collared Dove (2019-05-03)
108. Pied Flycatcher (2019-05-04)
109. Common Snipe (2019-05-04)
110. Baraba Steppe Gull (2019-05-05)
111. Yellow Wagtail (2019-05-05)
112. Ruff (2019-05-05)
113. Common Greenshank (2019-05-05)
114. Common Kestrel (2019-05-05)
115. Black-throated Thrush (2019-05-05)
116. Eurasian Penduline Tit (2019-05-05)
117. Peregrine Falcon (2019-05-05)
118. Great Crested Grebe (2019-05-08)
119. Little Ringed Plover (2019-05-09)
120. Spotted Crake (2019-05-09)
121. Montagu's Harrier (2019-05-09)
122. Western Grasshopper Warbler (2019-05-09)
123. Barn Swallow (2019-05-09)
124. Common Sandpiper (2019-05-09)
125. Red-footed Falcon (2019-05-10)
126. Eurasian Redstart (2019-05-10)
127. Lesser Whitethroat (2019-05-11)
128. Common Tern (2019-05-11)
129. Short-eared Owl (2019-05-11)
130. Common Stonechat (2019-05-11)
131. Whinchat (2019-05-11)
132. Oriental Turtle Dove (2019-05-11)
133. Garden Warbler (2019-05-12)
134. Black-winged Stilt (2019-05-13)
135. Little Gull (2019-05-13)
136. Terek Sandpiper (2019-05-13)
137. Common Cuckoo (2019-05-13)
138. Lapland Longspur (2019-05-15)
139. Common Rosefinch (2019-05-18)
140. Icterine Warbler (2019-05-18)
141. Sand Martin (2019-05-18)
142. Blyth's Reed Warbler (2019-05-18)
143. Eastern Imperial Eagle (2019-05-19)
144. Wood Sandpiper (2019-05-19)
145. Eurasian Golden Plover (2019-05-19)
146. Red-throated Pipit (2019-05-20)
147. Booted Warbler (2019-05-20)
148. Thrush Nightingale (2019-05-20)
149. Corncrake (2019-05-20)
150. Greater White-fronted Goose (2019-05-23)
151. Blackcap (2019-05-25)
152. Temminck's Stint (2019-05-26)
153. Common Whitethroat (2019-05-26)
154. Spotted Flycatcher (2019-05-26)
155. Red-backed Shrike (2019-05-26)
156. Black Tern (2019-05-26)
157. Common Swift (2019-05-26)
158. Eurasian Hobby (2019-05-26)
159. European Golden Oriole (2019-05-30)
160. Red-necked Phalarope (2019-05-31)
161. Slavonian Grebe (2019-06-01)
162. Northern House Martin (2019-06-02)
163. Sedge Warbler (2019-06-09)
164. White-winged Tern (2019-06-16)
165. Greenish Warbler (2019-06-16)
166. Common Moorhen (2019-06-16)
167. Little Bunting (2019-06-20)
168. Yellow-browed Warbler (2019-06-20)
169. Arctic Warbler (2019-06-20)
170. Dark-bellied Brent Goose (2019-06-21)
171. Bewick's Swan (2019-06-21)
172. Ruddy Turnstone (2019-06-21)
173. Lanceolated Warbler (2019-06-23)
174. Greater Ringed Plover (2019-06-24)
175. Brunnich's Guillemot (2019-06-26)
176. Red Phalarope (2019-06-26)
177. Dunlin (2019-06-26)
178. Bean Goose (2019-06-27)
179. Eurasian Scops-Owl (2019-06-29)
180. Grey Plover (2019-06-29)
181. Bar-tailed Godwit (2019-06-30)
182. Rock Ptarmigan (2019-06-30)
183. Little Stint (2019-06-30)
184. Long-tailed Skua (2019-06-30)
185. Long-tailed Duck (2019-06-30)
186. King Eider (2019-06-30)
187. Red-throated Loon (2019-06-30)
188. Pomarine Skua (2019-07-01)
189. Arctic Skua (2019-07-01)
190. Eastern Yellow Wagtail (2019-07-04)
191. Arctic Loon (2019-07-06)
192. Red-breasted Merganser (2019-07-08)
193. Merlin (2019-07-08)
194. Red Knot (2019-07-09)
195. Arctic Tern (2019-07-13)
196. Glaucous Gull (2019-07-15)
197. Snowy Owl (2019-07-16)
198. Steller's Eider (2019-07-16)
199. Rough-legged Buzzard (2019-07-18)
200. Curlew Sandpiper (2019-07-18)
201. Sanderling (2019-07-21)
202. Olive-backed Pipit (2019-07-24)
203. Western Capercaillie (2019-07-25)
204. Grey Wagtail (2019-07-30)
205. Eurasian Whimbrel (2019-08-05)
206. Black-Necked Grebe (2019-08-17)
207. Red-flanked Bluetail (2019-08-17)
208. Red-breasted Flycatcher (2019-08-17)
209. Goldcrest (2019-08-17)
210. Eurasian Honey-Buzzard (2019-08-18)
211. Siberian Rubythroat (2019-08-24)
212. Pine Bunting (2019-08-24)
213. Northern Wren (2019-10-06)
214. White-winged Crossbill (2019-11-15)

rare birds records


Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca)

© Dmitry Nizovtsev
2024-06-02
inter-settlement territories of the Uvatsky municipal district, Tyumen region

The northernmost photo-recotd of this species in the Western Siberia at the website.


Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos)

© Nadezhda Bogomyakova
2023-05-27

A rare record in the migration within the continent. The first regisration in the Tyumen' Region (excepting their autonomy districs)/


Grey-necked Bunting (Emberiza buchanani)

© Maksim Volkov
2022-05-28

The first vagrant record of this species in the northern Siberia.


Great White Egret (Egretta alba)

© Konstantin Kisloy
2022-10-02
Gubkinskiy city, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

A rare vagrant on the Yamal Peninsula.

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recent video

2023-06-01. Black-winged Stilt (Nadezhda Bogomyakova), Terek Sandpiper (Nadezhda Bogomyakova).

2022-12-14. Common Crane (vasily malishcin), Common Redshank (vasily malishcin), Ruff (vasily malishcin), Black-tailed Godwit (vasily malishcin), Wood Pigeon (vasily malishcin), Pine Grosbeak (vasily malishcin).

2022-06-09. Grey Heron (vasily malishcin), Grey Heron (vasily malishcin).

2022-05-24. Northern Shoveler (vasily malishcin).

2022-05-11. Gadwall (vasily malishcin).

2022-05-05. Mute Swan (vasily malishcin), Smew (vasily malishcin).

2022-03-26. Smew (vasily malishcin).

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unidentified birds


2024-10-08

Игорь Фефелов: С большей вероятностью да, но не факт ,что при попытках "вытащить" фото контрастность не возросла так, что канюк стал похож на зимняка.

2024-09-30

no any comments:

2024-09-29

no any comments:

2024-09-15

Игорь Фефелов: Не мало , а много то есть.

2024-09-10

Игорь Фефелов: Дело довольно дрянь. Но это лунь. Не болотный. И, кажется, и не полевой.

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