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Alakol. Akchi village.


2013-06-23| Askar Isabekov

The sunny and windy day. Due to today is departing day I was all the time in the beach with my family. Only after the lunch during the trip to shops I watched birds. I saw couple of Kites soaring over the village. I guess that Kites were hunting to chickens because Kite were flying very low and always over the backyards. Also in the village there were House Martins and two Mynahs. Nests of House Martins are on the two-floors buildings, but without nestlings and Martins didn’t approach to nests. Due to wind I couldn’t take photos both House Martins and Mynahs.


1. Turkestan Shrike | Lanius phoenicuroides karelini


2. Black-eared Kite | Milvus migrans lineatus

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