NESTING RECORD OF THE GREY-FACED BUZZARD, BUTASTUR INDICUS, ALONG THE TOM RIVER, AMUR OBLAST, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2011-3-2-201Keywords:
Grey-faced Buzzard, Butastur indicus, rare bird species, new record, Amur OblastAbstract
The rare and declining breeding migrant Grey-faced Buzzard, Butastur indicus (Gmelin, 1788) was recorded near its nest within a patch of forest between the villages of Krugloye and Pavlovka, Amur Oblast [approximately N: 50.886304, E: 128.888083].
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