Date Added
April 15, 2024
04:13 PM CEST
Description
direct flight from west to east
Date Added
June 3, 2017
04:27 PM CEST
Date Added
February 9, 2023
05:47 PM UTC
Date Added
August 11, 2023
11:01 AM UTC
Date Added
February 21, 2023
03:29 PM CET
Date Added
October 9, 2020
05:08 PM EEST
Date Added
March 21, 2023
04:58 PM CET
Date Added
March 29, 2022
03:20 PM CEST
Date Added
October 19, 2022
12:58 PM UTC
Date Added
September 28, 2021
06:01 PM UTC
Date Added
September 17, 2021
12:17 PM CEST
Date Added
September 3, 2021
09:55 PM CEST
Date Added
February 15, 2021
02:25 PM CET
Description
Osmia aurulenta nistet bei uns in den leeren Weinbergschneckenhäuschen.
Date Added
August 24, 2021
06:29 PM CEST
Date Added
July 2, 2021
06:32 PM UTC
Date Added
July 26, 2021
10:06 PM CEST
Date Added
August 14, 2021
03:31 PM UTC
Date Added
July 18, 2021
02:33 PM CEST
Date Added
June 28, 2019
04:44 AM UTC
Date Added
June 17, 2021
07:20 PM CEST
Date Added
July 10, 2021
10:11 PM CEST
Date Added
June 26, 2021
04:19 PM CEST
Date Added
June 28, 2021
03:35 PM CEST
Date Added
January 12, 2021
03:48 PM UTC
Date Added
June 16, 2021
08:44 AM UTC
Date Added
June 9, 2021
06:46 AM CEST
Date Added
June 15, 2021
09:29 PM CEST
Date Added
May 31, 2021
02:49 PM UTC
Date Added
May 18, 2021
02:09 PM CEST
Place
Private
Date Added
May 2, 2021
06:49 PM UTC
Date Added
May 8, 2020
11:38 AM CEST
Date Added
May 15, 2020
10:03 AM CEST
Date Added
February 17, 2018
10:14 PM CET
Date Added
June 3, 2020
11:42 AM CEST
Date Added
September 21, 2020
10:22 PM CEST
Description
Mehrere männliche Individuen gefunden
Date Added
March 20, 2021
08:54 PM CET
Date Added
August 3, 2020
11:18 AM CEST
Date Added
June 2, 2020
05:26 PM CEST
Date Added
May 1, 2020
01:00 PM MSK
Date Added
November 21, 2018
10:49 AM +07
Description
Выводок краснозобых казарок на реке Пясина.
Date Added
November 22, 2018
10:15 AM +07
Date Added
March 12, 2019
05:42 PM +07
Date Added
July 21, 2020
02:53 PM UTC
Date Added
October 28, 2020
12:46 AM UTC
Date Added
July 5, 2020
06:15 PM PDT
Date Added
September 14, 2019
10:06 PM CEST
Date Added
February 24, 2017
08:36 PM CST
Description
First iNaturalist record.
With Graham Armstrong, Pete Ellis, Steve Guy, Guy Langan, Paul Harvey, Phil Heath, Ian Lewis.
Seen for more than an hour after dawn, in a small loose group of Eur. Curlews, feeding in a short-grass field on the south side of the main lake. This was "limpy" - the bird that had been shot about 3 weeks earlier, but seemed to make a recovery.
This location is the last known wintering site for this species. The last record from here was in February 1995.
Here is a link to the last video taken at this site, in January 1995:
http://www.hbw.com/ibc/video/slender-billed-curlew-numenius-tenuirostris/bird-foraging-short-grass