Muscicapidae
Thrush Nightingale
Luscinia luscinia L., 1758
Russian name:
Obyknovenny solovey
The Thrush Nightingale inhabits deciduous habitats of Europe and West Siberia. A.Ya. Tugarinov first recorded the species in Central Siberia as a rare breeder of the Achinsk forest-steppe (Tugarinov 1927). He also recorded it as an extreme rarity of the Krasnoyarsk forest-steppe. P.P. Sushkin determined the eastern range limit to extend to Achinsk with occasional sightings east to Krasnoyarsk (Sushkin 1938). Gagina (1961) notes rare sightings of the species even in the Angara River basin. T.A. Kim regularly found Thrush Nightingales during July 1955 in mixed and birch forests in the Kozulka District near Maly Kemchug, 70 km west of Achinsk, as well as in June 1958 near Tugach village in the Sayan District, 330 km southeast of Achinsk (Kim 1961). V.I. Bezborodov found the species at the end of the 1970's in the Prichulym and Achinsk forest-steppes. Yu. I. Kustov heard the Thrush Nightingale singing in the Bograd forest-steppe in 1975, and S.M. Prokofyev heard it in 1981 in the floodplain of the Chulym River (in the Iyus forest-steppe) (Prokofyev 1987). Finally, V.I. Bezborodov also discovered the species in the central part of the West Sayan Mountains (in the Sayano-Shushensky Reserve) on May 27,1982, in birdcherries growing along the edge of the floodplain spruce forest on the upper reaches of the Bolshiye Ury River 10 km from the mouth of the Otuk-suk River (Syroechkovski and Bezborodov 1987).
Bibliography
Rogacheva H. The birds of Ņentral Siberia. Husum: Husum Druck-u. Verlagsges., 1992. P. 517.
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