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total species: 32
total photos: 58
total videos: 0
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1. Golden Eagle (2026-01-04)
2. Eversmann's Redstart (2026-01-04)
3. Solitary Snipe (2026-01-09)
4. Green Sandpiper (2026-01-09)
5. Brambling (2026-01-09)
6. Great Tit (2026-01-10)
7. Great White Egret (2026-01-11)
8. Eurasian Jackdaw (2026-01-11)
9. Rook (2026-01-11)
10. Ruddy Shelduck (2026-01-13)
11. Water Pipit (2026-01-13)
12. Eurasian Collared Dove (2026-01-15)
13. Yellowhammer (2026-01-17)
14. Hooded Crow (2026-01-17)
15. Merlin (2026-01-17)
16. Common Chaffinch (2026-01-18)
17. Crested Lark (2026-01-18)
18. Eastern Buzzard (2026-01-18)
19. Rock Pigeon (2026-01-18)
20. Eurasian Magpie (2026-01-18)
21. Horned Lark (2026-01-18)
22. Little Owl (2026-01-20)
23. Common Mynah (2026-01-22)
24. Turkestan Tit (2026-01-22)
25. Carrion Crow (2026-01-22)
26. Eurasian Blackbird (2026-01-22)
27. White-tailed Sea-Eagle (2026-02-04)
28. White-Winged Woodpecker (2026-02-04)
29. Mute Swan (2026-02-04)
30. Common Teal (2026-02-27)
31. Goosander (2026-02-27)
32. Common Starling (2026-02-27)

recent uploads


2026-02-28. Common Teal, Goosander, Common Starling.

2026-02-04. Mute Swan, White-Winged Woodpecker, White-tailed Sea-Eagle, Turkestan Tit, Carrion Crow, Eurasian Blackbird, Common Mynah, Little Owl.

2026-01-19. Green Sandpiper, Water Pipit, Merlin, Eastern Buzzard, Crested Lark, Horned Lark, Common Chaffinch, Yellowhammer, Hooded Crow, Eurasian Collared Dove, Rock Pigeon, Eurasian Magpie.

2026-01-14. Great Tit, Great White Egret, Eurasian Jackdaw, Rook, Ruddy Shelduck.

2026-01-09. Brambling, Golden Eagle, Solitary Snipe, Eversmann's Redstart.

rare birds records


Great Snipe (Gallinago media)

© Vasilii Bastaev
2026-05-08
Karakol lake, Mangystau

The second record of a rare migratory species this season.


Great Snipe (Gallinago media)

© Qanatbek Kenzhegulov
2026-04-14
Aktau, Mangystau region

A rare passage species in Kazakhstan. The most recent photographic record in the country was made on 21 April 2022 in the Suzak District of Turkestan Region (Martin Grienenberger; see the website gallery). In Mangystau Region, only two records supported by photographic evidence are known from recent decades of the 21st century: 20–24 May 2009 in the Kenderli area (Neve et al., 2010) and the present observation.


Northern Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes)

© Alexandr Fedulin
2026-03-30

A new species for the Teniz-Korgalzhinsky region. The first photographic confirmation on the website for the Kazakh Uplands. Recorded on March 28 and 30 in different parts of the village.


Northern Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)

© Margarita Davydova
2021-04-02
First president's park, Almaty

The first photo recording of a Northern Bullfinch in Almaty on the website is a rare sighting for a region where they were previously observed during wintering in the mid-20th century and have now become only occasionally encountered.

more rarities...

recent video

2026-01-18
Common Kestrel
(Ruslan Abutrapov)

2025-10-31
Great Cormorant
(Raouf Bairashev)

2025-08-31
Spotted Flycatcher
(Anna Yasko)

2025-07-01
Northern Hawk Owl
(Tungysh Zaparkulov)

2025-06-17
Great White Egret
(Irina Kuryanova)

2025-06-01
Blyth's Reed Warbler
(Irina Kuryanova)

2025-04-14
Grey-Headed Woodpecker
(sergey izoya)

2025-03-30
Great White Egret
(Anna Yasko)
Common Kestrel
(Anna Yasko)

2025-03-23
Common Sparrowhawk
(Ksenia Serbina)
Great Tit
(Ksenia Serbina)

2025-02-07
Arctic Loon
(Irina Kuryanova)

2025-02-06
Red Crossbill
(Viktoriya Zvyaginceva)

2025-01-07
Eurasian Penduline Tit
(sergey izoya)

2024-08-03
Common Tern
(Viktoriya Zvyaginceva)

more video...

unidentified birds


2026-06-02

Bassel Abi Jummaa: booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus)

2026-06-02

Bassel Abi Jummaa: Mostly a sedge warbler Anna . (Acro schoenobaenus )

2026-06-02

Bassel Abi Jummaa: OK great . Thanks Anna

2026-06-02

Анна Ясько: Кряквы.

2026-06-02

Bassel Abi Jummaa: Blyth's reed warbler ( Acrocephalus Dometurum )

more unidentified birds...