| Location | Russia (Central Asian), Novosibirsk region |
| Central coordinates | 78o 57.00' East 54o 34.00' North |
| IBA criteria | A4i, A4iii |
| Area | 23,700 ha |
| Altitude | 111 - 121m |
| Year of IBA assessment | 2006 |
Ornithological information Important area for Cygnus olor, Anser anser, Grus grus. The number of waterbirds is close to 20000 (A4iii).
| Species | Season | Period | Population estimate | Quality of estimate | IBA Criteria | IUCN Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greylag Goose Anser anser | breeding | 2004 | 790-3,500 individuals | medium | A4i | Least Concern |
| Whooper Swan Cygnus cygnus | passage | 2004 | 500 individuals | medium | A4i | Least Concern |
| Common Crane Grus grus | passage | 2004 | 300-5,800 individuals | medium | A4i | Least Concern |
| A4iii Species group - waterbirds | passage | 2000-2004 | 20,000 individuals | - | A4iii |
| Protected area | Designation | Area (ha) | Relationship with IBA | Overlap with IBA (ha) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zdvinsky | Zakaznik | 0 | protected area overlaps with site | 22,041 |
| IUCN habitat | Habitat detail | Extent (% of site) |
|---|---|---|
| Forest | 1% | |
| Shrubland | 2% | |
| Grassland | 22% | |
| Wetlands (inland) | 55% | |
| Artificial landscapes (terrestrial) | 20% |
| Land-use | Extent (% of site) |
|---|---|
| agriculture | 35% |
| fisheries/aquaculture | 10% |
| hunting | 7% |
| urban/industrial/transport | 1% |
| nature conservation and research | 80% |
Acknowledgements The identification of IBAs and information collected between 1980 and 2009 provided by the IBA network of the Russian Bird Conservation Union (RBCU).
References Yurlov A.K.
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