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Almaty. Vesnovka.


2007-02-17| Askar Isabekov

The birds' songs are all around. The irregular chirps of Tree Sparrows are heard mostly. The songs of Red-fronted Serins are more low and more melodical. Serins are ever so lesser than sparrows therefor they are more invisible. But they are a lot also. Loud Great Tits are not fly on the flocks but also flashy. Grey-headed Goldfinches are the best singers on this place but they aren't so numerous and more scary than other birds. There are a few Chaffinches. They have been washed in the river. Also Mynahs and Crows have been washed on shallow.When I have closed Mynahs and Crows have made hullabaloo together and I have prefered to go home.


1. Grey-headed Goldfinch (Carduelis caniceps paropanisi)


2. Grey-headed Goldfinch (Carduelis caniceps paropanisi)


3. Grey-headed Goldfinch (Carduelis caniceps paropanisi)


4. Red-fronted Serin (Serinus pusillus)


5. Common Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)

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