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===Family Charadriidae Leach 1820=== | ===Family Charadriidae Leach 1820=== | ||
Genus Arenaria Brisson 1760 | Genus Arenaria Brisson 1760 | ||
| − | *Arenaria interpres (Linnaeus 1758) – Ruddy Turnstone - common, nests | + | *''[[Arenaria interpres]]'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Ruddy Turnstone - common, nests (Blagosklonov, 1960; Morkovin, 2006). |
Genus Charadrius Linnaeus 1758 | Genus Charadrius Linnaeus 1758 | ||
| − | *Charadrius hiaticula Linnaeus 1758 – Common Ringed Plover, Ringed Plover – nests – | + | *''[[Charadrius hiaticula]]'' Linnaeus 1758 – Common Ringed Plover, Ringed Plover – nests – Blagosklonov, 1960. |
| + | *''[[Charadrius dubius]]'' (Scopoli, 1786) - little ringed plover - in 2021 г. encountered at the migration not far from WSBS (island Pokormezhny), appearance near the biological station is possible (Kvartalnov P.V.). | ||
Genus Pluvialis Brisson 1760 | Genus Pluvialis Brisson 1760 | ||
| − | *Pluvialis apricaria (Linnaeus 1858) – Eurasian Golden Plover – | + | *''[[Pluvialis apricaria]]'' (Linnaeus 1858) – Eurasian Golden Plover – Ferude, 1986. Rare on post-nesting migrations (Freude, 1986; Kvartalnov, personal, 2023). |
| + | *''[[Pluvialis squatarola]]'' (Linnaeus 1758) - black-bellied plover - rare, by migration (Ermolinskaya bay, August 2021 г.; Kvartalnov P.V.). | ||
===Family Haematopodidae Bonaparte 1838 – oystercatchers=== | ===Family Haematopodidae Bonaparte 1838 – oystercatchers=== | ||
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===Family Scolopacidae Rafinesque 1815, sandpipers=== | ===Family Scolopacidae Rafinesque 1815, sandpipers=== | ||
| − | Genus Actitis Illiger 1811 | + | Genus ''Actitis'' Illiger 1811 |
| − | *''Actitis hypoleucos'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Sandpiper – nests – personal message by | + | *''Actitis hypoleucos'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Sandpiper – nests – personal message by G. Yeremkin and П. В. Квартальнов. |
| − | Genus Calidris Anonymous [=Merrem] 1804 | + | Genus ''Calidris'' Anonymous [=Merrem] 1804 |
| − | *''Calidris maritima'' (Brünnich 1764) - Purple Sandpiper – rare, at flyby - | + | *''Calidris maritima'' (Brünnich 1764) - Purple Sandpiper – rare, at flyby - Blagosklonov, 1960. |
*''Calidris alpina'' (Linnaeus, 1758) - Dunlin - registered during migration, not numerous (P. Kvaratlnov, personal communication). | *''Calidris alpina'' (Linnaeus, 1758) - Dunlin - registered during migration, not numerous (P. Kvaratlnov, personal communication). | ||
*''Calidris ferruginea'' (Pontoppidan, 1763) - Curlew Sandpiper - registered during migrations, not numerous (P. Kvartalnov - personal communication. | *''Calidris ferruginea'' (Pontoppidan, 1763) - Curlew Sandpiper - registered during migrations, not numerous (P. Kvartalnov - personal communication. | ||
| − | Genus Gallinago Brisson 1760 | + | *''Calidris temminckii'' (Leisler, 1812) - Temminck's Stint — rare. A few birds appeared near WSBS 19 July 2006 (A. Morkovin) and 8 august 2023 (P.V. Kvartalnov, personal, 2023). |
| − | *''Gallinago gallinago'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Snipe – rare, nests - | + | Genus ''Gallinago'' Brisson 1760 |
| − | Genus Scolopax | + | *''Gallinago gallinago'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Snipe – rare, nests - Blagosklonov, 1960; Voronetsky, 1988. |
| − | *''Scolopax rusticola'' Linnaeus, 1758 - Eurasian Woodcock - rare, nests (personal message by | + | Genus ''Scolopax'' |
| − | Genus Limosa Brisson 1760 | + | *''Scolopax rusticola'' Linnaeus, 1758 - Eurasian Woodcock - rare, nests (personal message by E.Krasnova). |
| − | *''Limosa lapponica'' (Linnaeus 1758) - Bar-tailed Godwit – common, at flyby - | + | Genus ''Limosa'' Brisson 1760 |
| − | Genus Numenius Brisson 1760 | + | *''Limosa lapponica'' (Linnaeus 1758) - Bar-tailed Godwit – common, at flyby - Blagosklonov, 1960. |
| − | *''Numenius phaeopus'' (Linnaeus 1758) - Whimbrel – | + | Genus ''Numenius'' Brisson 1760 |
| − | Genus Philomachus Anonymous [=Merrem] | + | *''Numenius phaeopus'' (Linnaeus 1758) - Whimbrel – rare on post-nesting migrationspersonal – message by G. Yeremkin and P.V. Kvartalnov, 2023). |
| − | *''Philomachus pugnax'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Ruff – common at flyby - | + | Genus ''Philomachus'' Anonymous [=Merrem] 1804Blagosklonov |
| − | Genus Tringa Linnaeus 1758 | + | *''Philomachus pugnax'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Ruff – common at flyby - Blagosklonov, 1960. |
| + | Genus ''Tringa'' Linnaeus 1758 | ||
*''Tringa erythropus'' (Pallas 1764) – Spotted Redshank - nests. | *''Tringa erythropus'' (Pallas 1764) – Spotted Redshank - nests. | ||
| − | *''Tringa glareola'' Linnaeus 1758 – Wood Sandpiper - common, nests – П. В. | + | *''Tringa glareola'' Linnaeus 1758 – Wood Sandpiper - common, nests – П. В. Kvaratlnov. |
*''Tringa nebularia'' (Gunnerus 1767) - Common Greenshank - common, nests. | *''Tringa nebularia'' (Gunnerus 1767) - Common Greenshank - common, nests. | ||
| − | *''Tringa ochropus'' Linnaeus 1758 – Green Sandpiper – nests - | + | *''Tringa ochropus'' Linnaeus 1758 – Green Sandpiper – nests - Blagosklonov, 1960. |
| − | *''Tringa totanus'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Redshank – rare - | + | *''Tringa totanus'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Redshank – rare - Blagosklonov, 1960. |
===Family Laridae Rafinesque 1815, gulls=== | ===Family Laridae Rafinesque 1815, gulls=== | ||
| − | Genus Larus Linnaeus 1758 | + | Genus ''Larus'' Linnaeus 1758 |
*''Larus argentatus'' Pontoppidan 1763 - Herring Gull - common, nests. | *''Larus argentatus'' Pontoppidan 1763 - Herring Gull - common, nests. | ||
*''Larus canus'' Linnaeus 1758 — Common Gull, Mew Gull - common, nests. | *''Larus canus'' Linnaeus 1758 — Common Gull, Mew Gull - common, nests. | ||
| − | *''Larus fuscus'' Linnaeus 1758 – Lesser Black-backed Gull - rare, nests. | + | *''Larus fuscus'' Linnaeus 1758 – Lesser Black-backed Gull - rare, is not seen every year. nests. In the printed version of the Catalogue was listed as nesting, but indications of nesting in the WSBS vicinity seem doubtful (Kvartalnov P.V., personal communication). |
| + | *''Larus fuscus'' Linnaeus 1758 – клуша - редка, встречается не ежегодно. В печатной версии Каталога | ||
*''Larus marinus'' Linnaeus 1758 - Great Black-backed Gull – rare, nests - Бианки, Флеров, 1960. | *''Larus marinus'' Linnaeus 1758 - Great Black-backed Gull – rare, nests - Бианки, Флеров, 1960. | ||
*''Larus hyperboreus'' Gunnerus 1767 - Glaucous Gull - In winter, in a wintering concentration of sea ducks, annualy. Personal message by Галоян Э. and Краснова Е.Д., определение Краснов Ю.В. | *''Larus hyperboreus'' Gunnerus 1767 - Glaucous Gull - In winter, in a wintering concentration of sea ducks, annualy. Personal message by Галоян Э. and Краснова Е.Д., определение Краснов Ю.В. | ||
*''Larus minutus'' Pallas 1776 - Little Gull – at flyby (Бианки, Флеров, 1960). | *''Larus minutus'' Pallas 1776 - Little Gull – at flyby (Бианки, Флеров, 1960). | ||
*''Larus ridibundus'' Linnaeus 1766 - Black-headed Gull – flocks are regulary encountered during post-breeding wadering. | *''Larus ridibundus'' Linnaeus 1766 - Black-headed Gull – flocks are regulary encountered during post-breeding wadering. | ||
| − | Genus Sterna Linnaeus 1758 | + | Genus ''Sterna'' Linnaeus 1758 |
*''Sterna hirundo'' Linnaeus 1758 - Common Tern – rare, nests – personal message by В. Д. Коханов. | *''Sterna hirundo'' Linnaeus 1758 - Common Tern – rare, nests – personal message by В. Д. Коханов. | ||
*''Sterna paradisaea'' Pontoppidan 1763 - Arctic Tern - common, nests. | *''Sterna paradisaea'' Pontoppidan 1763 - Arctic Tern - common, nests. | ||
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*''Cepphus grylle'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Black Guillemot, Tystie - rare, stays through winter (Благосклонов, 1960), nests - Воронецкий, 1988. | *''Cepphus grylle'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Black Guillemot, Tystie - rare, stays through winter (Благосклонов, 1960), nests - Воронецкий, 1988. | ||
'Genus Fratercula Brisson 1760 | 'Genus Fratercula Brisson 1760 | ||
| − | *''Fratercula arctica'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Atlantic Puffin – | + | *''Fratercula arctica'' (Linnaeus 1758) – Atlantic Puffin – in the printed edition of the Catalogue of 2008 erroneously indicated as nesting on the Kastyan island. |
Genus Uria Brisson 1760 | Genus Uria Brisson 1760 | ||
| − | *''Uria aalge'' (Pontoppidan 1763) - Common Murre, Common Guillemot | + | *''Uria aalge'' (Pontoppidan 1763) - Common Murre, Common Guillemot - rarely found on post-nesting wanderings (September 2014; August 2021: P. Kvartalnov, personal communication). |
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| + | ===Family Stercorariidae Gray, 1871 - skuas, jaegers=== | ||
| + | Genus ''Stercorarius'' Brisson, 1760 - jaeger | ||
| + | *''Stercorarius parasiticus'' (Linnaeus 1758) – parasitic jaeger - rare. Occasionally found in August on post-breeding migrations (several sightings over the Kindo Peninsula and over the WSBS; P.V. Kvartalnov, personal communication, 2023). | ||
[[rus:Oтряд Charadriiformes, ржанкообразные]] | [[rus:Oтряд Charadriiformes, ржанкообразные]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:17, 3 October 2023
Family Charadriidae Leach 1820
Genus Arenaria Brisson 1760
- Arenaria interpres (Linnaeus 1758) – Ruddy Turnstone - common, nests (Blagosklonov, 1960; Morkovin, 2006).
Genus Charadrius Linnaeus 1758
- Charadrius hiaticula Linnaeus 1758 – Common Ringed Plover, Ringed Plover – nests – Blagosklonov, 1960.
- Charadrius dubius (Scopoli, 1786) - little ringed plover - in 2021 г. encountered at the migration not far from WSBS (island Pokormezhny), appearance near the biological station is possible (Kvartalnov P.V.).
Genus Pluvialis Brisson 1760
- Pluvialis apricaria (Linnaeus 1858) – Eurasian Golden Plover – Ferude, 1986. Rare on post-nesting migrations (Freude, 1986; Kvartalnov, personal, 2023).
- Pluvialis squatarola (Linnaeus 1758) - black-bellied plover - rare, by migration (Ermolinskaya bay, August 2021 г.; Kvartalnov P.V.).
Family Haematopodidae Bonaparte 1838 – oystercatchers
Genus Haematopus Linnaeus 1758
- Haematopus ostralegus Linnaeus 1758 - Eurasian Oystercatcher - common, nests.
Family Scolopacidae Rafinesque 1815, sandpipers
Genus Actitis Illiger 1811
- Actitis hypoleucos (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Sandpiper – nests – personal message by G. Yeremkin and П. В. Квартальнов.
Genus Calidris Anonymous [=Merrem] 1804
- Calidris maritima (Brünnich 1764) - Purple Sandpiper – rare, at flyby - Blagosklonov, 1960.
- Calidris alpina (Linnaeus, 1758) - Dunlin - registered during migration, not numerous (P. Kvaratlnov, personal communication).
- Calidris ferruginea (Pontoppidan, 1763) - Curlew Sandpiper - registered during migrations, not numerous (P. Kvartalnov - personal communication.
- Calidris temminckii (Leisler, 1812) - Temminck's Stint — rare. A few birds appeared near WSBS 19 July 2006 (A. Morkovin) and 8 august 2023 (P.V. Kvartalnov, personal, 2023).
Genus Gallinago Brisson 1760
- Gallinago gallinago (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Snipe – rare, nests - Blagosklonov, 1960; Voronetsky, 1988.
Genus Scolopax
- Scolopax rusticola Linnaeus, 1758 - Eurasian Woodcock - rare, nests (personal message by E.Krasnova).
Genus Limosa Brisson 1760
- Limosa lapponica (Linnaeus 1758) - Bar-tailed Godwit – common, at flyby - Blagosklonov, 1960.
Genus Numenius Brisson 1760
- Numenius phaeopus (Linnaeus 1758) - Whimbrel – rare on post-nesting migrationspersonal – message by G. Yeremkin and P.V. Kvartalnov, 2023).
Genus Philomachus Anonymous [=Merrem] 1804Blagosklonov
- Philomachus pugnax (Linnaeus 1758) – Ruff – common at flyby - Blagosklonov, 1960.
Genus Tringa Linnaeus 1758
- Tringa erythropus (Pallas 1764) – Spotted Redshank - nests.
- Tringa glareola Linnaeus 1758 – Wood Sandpiper - common, nests – П. В. Kvaratlnov.
- Tringa nebularia (Gunnerus 1767) - Common Greenshank - common, nests.
- Tringa ochropus Linnaeus 1758 – Green Sandpiper – nests - Blagosklonov, 1960.
- Tringa totanus (Linnaeus 1758) – Common Redshank – rare - Blagosklonov, 1960.
Family Laridae Rafinesque 1815, gulls
Genus Larus Linnaeus 1758
- Larus argentatus Pontoppidan 1763 - Herring Gull - common, nests.
- Larus canus Linnaeus 1758 — Common Gull, Mew Gull - common, nests.
- Larus fuscus Linnaeus 1758 – Lesser Black-backed Gull - rare, is not seen every year. nests. In the printed version of the Catalogue was listed as nesting, but indications of nesting in the WSBS vicinity seem doubtful (Kvartalnov P.V., personal communication).
- Larus fuscus Linnaeus 1758 – клуша - редка, встречается не ежегодно. В печатной версии Каталога
- Larus marinus Linnaeus 1758 - Great Black-backed Gull – rare, nests - Бианки, Флеров, 1960.
- Larus hyperboreus Gunnerus 1767 - Glaucous Gull - In winter, in a wintering concentration of sea ducks, annualy. Personal message by Галоян Э. and Краснова Е.Д., определение Краснов Ю.В.
- Larus minutus Pallas 1776 - Little Gull – at flyby (Бианки, Флеров, 1960).
- Larus ridibundus Linnaeus 1766 - Black-headed Gull – flocks are regulary encountered during post-breeding wadering.
Genus Sterna Linnaeus 1758
- Sterna hirundo Linnaeus 1758 - Common Tern – rare, nests – personal message by В. Д. Коханов.
- Sterna paradisaea Pontoppidan 1763 - Arctic Tern - common, nests.
Family Alcidae Leach 1820, alcids
Genus Alca Linnaeus 1758
- Alca torda Linnaeus 1758 – Razorbill – in the printed edition of the Catalogue of 2008 erroneously indicated as nesting on the Kastyan island.
Genus Cepphus Pallas 1769
- Cepphus grylle (Linnaeus 1758) – Black Guillemot, Tystie - rare, stays through winter (Благосклонов, 1960), nests - Воронецкий, 1988.
'Genus Fratercula Brisson 1760
- Fratercula arctica (Linnaeus 1758) – Atlantic Puffin – in the printed edition of the Catalogue of 2008 erroneously indicated as nesting on the Kastyan island.
Genus Uria Brisson 1760
- Uria aalge (Pontoppidan 1763) - Common Murre, Common Guillemot - rarely found on post-nesting wanderings (September 2014; August 2021: P. Kvartalnov, personal communication).
Family Stercorariidae Gray, 1871 - skuas, jaegers
Genus Stercorarius Brisson, 1760 - jaeger
- Stercorarius parasiticus (Linnaeus 1758) – parasitic jaeger - rare. Occasionally found in August on post-breeding migrations (several sightings over the Kindo Peninsula and over the WSBS; P.V. Kvartalnov, personal communication, 2023).