ABOUT NESTING OF THE HOODED CRANE GRUS MONACHA (TEMMINCK, 1835) IN THE TERRITORY OF BUREINSKY NATURE RESERVE
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2011-3-4-386-387Keywords:
Hooded Crane, Grus monacha, Bureinsky nature reserve, nesting, new recordAbstract
Nesting of a Hooded crane in a southern part of Bureinsky reserve was recorded. Hooded crane has been observed earlier at the territory of reserve during migrations. Hooded crane can probably nest in the neighborhood of the reserve up to heights of 1000 m; previous absence of the nesting records of Hooded crane within the reserve is explained by inaccessibility and poor investigation of the most territories of the reserve.
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