Kurumbel Steppe
Kurumbel Steppe (Russian: Курумбельская степь) is a steppe in Omsk and Novosibirsk oblasts, Western Siberia, Russia. It is located between the Irtysh River and Lake Chany. The name comes from the former village of Kurumbel.
Kurumbel Steppe | |
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Kurumbel Steppe in 2010 | |
Kurumbel Steppe Location in Russia | |
| Coordinates: 54.4167°N 75.4167°E |
Birds
At least 126 species of birds nest here: demoiselle crane, little bustard, pallid harrier, red-footed falcon, black-winged pratincole, common crane etc.
In spring and autumn, numerous Arctic and sub-Arctic migrant birds stop here for rest and feeding.
Kurumbel steppe is of great international significance, for at least 5 bird species.[1]
Lakes
The Kurumbel Steppe contains Lake Chany, Ulzhai, and Chebakly.
Gallery
See also
References
- "Russian Bird Conservation Union. Союз охраны птиц России". Archived from the original on 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
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