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Tien Shan Highlands


2016-08-27| Askar Isabekov

Short two-days trip to Tien Shan highlands with Sanzhar Abdikhalyk and Sergey Kolenov. We went from the city in Friday August 26th, almost at midday. After one hour we arrived to Chimbulak and then continued our trip on foot. Weather was mostly sunny; the little rain was only once. Birds are a bit because mid-August is a time out of breeding season and day activity. But Sergey had first time watching birds: Lammergeier, Altai Accentor, and Yellow-billed Chough. Also we heard but not saw White-winged Grosbeak. Once we tried to attract Black-throated Accentor by sound record, two birds flew and hid into the little spruce-tree, one bird was adult Black-throated Accentor, another one wasn’t id. To Mynzhilki we arrived at 6pm, sun hid over the slope of the ridge. It was still light, but it was also obvious that we'd had time to rise to T1 station before nightfall. We didn’t want to go and set up the tent in nightfall, so we had dinner and went to sleep.

Night was warm, temperature wasn’t below zero. We woke up at 5am, had breakfast and at 6am started to T1. It was light but the first sun’s rays became in the canyon about at 8am. In this time we arrived the station T1. On the road (before the sunrise) we saw Himalayan Snowcocks, Wallcreepers, and Water Pipits. On moraine where we recent years watched Brandt’s Rosefinches (our main target) there were many birds, but they were other birds which we were going to watch. Brandt’s Rosefinches were already not present, apparently they flew away, because we twice noticed already wandering flocks of Plain Mountain Finches (common bird of highlands). There were many Stonechats, Water Pipits and Black Redstarts. And of course, Red- and Yellow-billed Choughs were always visible and hearable. I watched the yellow-billed Choughs flew to our backpacks in searching of food. Before today I watched the same Chough’s behavior on Kosmostation area. At 11am the birds activity decreased, and we started to return. On the back road we watched very confiding Brown Accentors, and once again noticed the Lammergeyer. Also we tried to attract the birds but unsuccessfully.

Arriving to Medeo me and Sergey went to look for Blue Whistling Thrushes. We watched two adult birds and the nest with 4 white eggs; it’s strange to the end of August. Need to control this nest next two weeks.


1. Yello-billed Chough


2. Men in hats (Sanzhar Abdikhaluk - left, Sergey Kolenov - right)


3. Lammergeier


4. Himalayan Snowcock


5. Wallcreeper shows red wings


6. Juv Plain Mountain Finch


7. Molodozhny glacer


8. Sanzhar Abdikhalyk


9. Stonechat


10. Mynzhylki


11. Altai Accentor


12. Water Pipt


13. Mormot


14. Brown Accentor


15. Askar Isabekov


# species number

1Common Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus)1

2Lammergeier (Gypaetus barbatus)2

3Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)1

4Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)1?

5Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)

6Masked Wagtail (Motacilla personata)

7Water Pipit (Anthus spinoletta)20

8Eurasian Magpie (Pica pica)

9Spotted Nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes)3

10Red-billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax)2

11Yellow-billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus)15

12Carrion Crow (Corvus corone)2

13Northern Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes)1

14Himalayan Accentor (Prunella himalayana)2

15Brown Accentor (Prunella fulvescens)7

16Black-throated Accentor (Prunella atrogularis)1

17Greenish Warbler (Phylloscopus trochiloides)

18Hume's Warbler (Phylloscopus humei)

19Siberian Stonechat (Saxicola maurus)10

20Northern Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe)3

21Black Redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros)5

22Guldenstadt's Redstart (Phoenicurus erythrogaster)1

23Himalayan Rubythroat (Luscinia pectoralis)1слеток

24Blue Whistling Thrush (Myophonus caeruleus)2+ гнездо с 4 яйцами

25Coal Tit (Parus ater)1

26Great Tit (Parus major)

27Wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria)2

28Plain Mountain Finch (Leucosticte nemoricola)7

29White-winged Grosbeak (Mycerobas carnipes)1слышали

comments:
2016-08-29. Аскар Исабеков:

По результатам определения добавил в список черногрудую красношейку и кукушку. Лето действительно странное - слеток у красношейки, кладка у синей птицы. Да и тепло как в горах, в прошлые годы ночевал в горах в августе, так минус был если не вечером, так уж к утру наверняка. А тут даже намека не было, даже инея к утру. Может быть, птицы неспроста запозднились, может быть, осень будет теплая и затяжная?


2016-08-29. Владимир Саенко:

Аскар, можно подробнее о слетке черногрудой красношейки. Как он себя обнаружил, сделали ли фото? Был в горах в эти же дни, но никакого намека на красношеек. Я решил, что они уже откочевали.


2016-08-29. Аскар:

Сергей, я добавил в галерею красношейки фото. А в комментариях есть подробности встречи.


2016-08-29. Владимир Саенко:

Аскар, извиняюсь. Не увидел фото и комментарии. Интересная поздняя встреча. Спасибо.


2016-09-26. Сергей Коленов:

Добавил на сайт фото упомянутого гнезда синей птицы.



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