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High Arctic Tundra, Northern Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
Knot (Calidris canutus canutus) breeding, Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
The Red Knot breeding with six subspecies in the high Arctic tundra makes one of the longest migrations of any bird, traveling up to 16,000 km twice a year. The different knot populations are migrating in some of the largest non-stop leaps known from any species along all the main continental co ...
By Peter Prokosch
Knot (Calidris canutus canutus) Nest, Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
The Red Knot breeding with six subspecies in the high Arctic tundra makes one of the longest migrations of any bird, traveling up to 16,000 km twice a year. The different knot populations are migrating in some of the largest non-stop leaps known from any species along all the main continental co ...
By Peter Prokosch
Knot (Calidris canutus canutus) breeding, Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
The Red Knot breeding with six subspecies in the high Arctic tundra makes one of the longest migrations of any bird, traveling up to 16,000 km twice a year. The different knot populations are migrating in some of the largest non-stop leaps known from any species along all the main continental co ...
By Peter Prokosch
Grey Plover, Pluvialis squatarola, just hatched, Sterlegova (75.26N 89.09E.), Taimyr, Russia
The Grey Plover is a long-distance migrant, breeding in the high Arctic of Russia and North America. Outside the short breeding period in the Arctic it has a nearly worldwide coastal distribution. Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expe ...
By Peter Prokosch
Grey Plover, Pluvialis squatarola, male, Sterlegova (75.26N 89.09E.), Taimyr, Russia
The Grey Plover is a long-distance migrant, breeding in the high Arctic of Russia and North America. Outside the short breeding period in the Arctic it has a nearly worldwide coastal distribution. Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expe ...
By Peter Prokosch
Grey Plover, Pluvialis squatarola, female breeding, Sterlegova (75.26N 89.09E.), Taimyr, Russia
The Grey Plover is a long-distance migrant, breeding in the high Arctic of Russia and North America. Outside the short breeding period in the Arctic it has a nearly worldwide coastal distribution. Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expe ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tundra at Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for the establishment (1993) of the Great Arctic Reserve (Zapovednik). The Taimyr peninsular is covered by ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tundra at Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for the establishment (1993) of the Great Arctic Reserve (Zapovednik). The Taimyr peninsular is covered by ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tundra at Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for the establishment (1993) of the Great Arctic Reserve (Zapovednik). The Taimyr peninsular is covered by ...
By Peter Prokosch
Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicaudus) attacking intrudor, Sterlegova, 75.26N89.09E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
The long-tailed skua (Stercorarius longicaudus) is the smallest and most slender of the skuas. The long-tailed skua has a circumpolar distribution in Arctic regions. Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsul ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tundra at Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for the establishment (1993) of the Great Arctic Reserve (Zapovednik). The Taimyr peninsular is covered by ...
By Peter Prokosch
Weather Station Sterlegova , 75.26N89.09E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1990
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for the establishment (1993) of the Great Arctic Reserve (Zapovednik). The Taimyr peninsular is covered by ...
By Peter Prokosch
Asian Globe flower, Trollius asiaticus, Norilsk, Taimyr. Russia
The Asian Globeflower (Trollius asiaticus) is native in Northeast European Russia, West Siberia and Central Asia. Although known as garden flower, in the wild it usually grows in wet places, especially in grasslands and forests. It commonly grows to about 20 cm or higher. In the partly dead fore ...
By Peter Prokosch
Sturmanov, 76.00N 96.30E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1989
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
Sturmanov, 76.00N 96.30E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1989
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
Vehicle traces in tundra at Sturmanov, 76.00N 96.30E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1989
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
Expedition Camp at Sturmanov, 76.00N 96.30E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1989
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
Grey Plover, Pluvialis squatarola, measured, Sturmanov (76.00N 96.30E.), Taimyr, Russia
The Grey Plover is a long-distance migrant, breeding in the high Arctic of Russia and North America. Outside the short breeding period in the Arctic it has a nearly worldwide coastal distribution. Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expe ...
By Peter Prokosch
Expedition Camp at Sturmanov, 76.00N 96.30E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1989
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tundra at Sturmanov, 76.00N 96.30E, Coast of Taimyr, Russia, July 1989
Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for a partnership agreement between the Taimyrsky Zapovednik (nature reserve) and the Schleswig-Holstein W ...
By Peter Prokosch
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