Birds of Lotoshinsky District
City · Moscow Oblast
Lotoshinsky District: 236 bird species have been recorded nearby throughout the year, 164 species in July.
In July, the most expected birds are: sedge warbler, gray heron and black-headed gull. Near water, these stand out: northern lapwing and eurasian coot. Rare visitors in the observation data - jack snipe, long-tailed duck and lesser white-fronted goose.
The best month for birdwatching is September.
Who lives here
- Songbirds 82
- Waterbirds 92
- Other 39
- Raptors 23
When there are more birds
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
Lotoshinsky District: 236 bird species have been recorded nearby throughout the year, 164 species in July.
In July, the most expected birds are: sedge warbler, gray heron and black-headed gull. Near water, these stand out: northern lapwing and eurasian coot. Rare visitors in the observation data - jack snipe, long-tailed duck and lesser white-fronted goose.
The best month for birdwatching is September.
Birds in July
Sedge Warbler
Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
Gray Heron
Ardea cinerea
Black-headed Gull
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
Black Kite
Milvus migrans
Great Crested Grebe
Podiceps cristatus
Common Tern
Sterna hirundo
Hooded Crow
Corvus cornix
Common Goldeneye
Bucephala clangula
White Wagtail
Motacilla alba
Common Swift
Apus apus
Mallard
Anas platyrhynchos
Western Marsh Harrier
Circus aeruginosus
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Parks and reserves nearby
Many birds live in nearby parks and reserves.