Current view: Data table and detailed info
The site was identified as internationally important for bird conservation in 2000 because it was regularly supporting significant populations of the species listed below, meeting ('triggering') IBA criteria.
Populations meeting IBA criteria ('trigger species') at the site:
Species |
Red List |
Season (year/s of estimate) |
Size |
IBA criteria |
Stock Dove Columba oenas |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
100–200 pairs |
B3 |
Common Woodpigeon Columba palumbus |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
800–1,000 pairs |
B3 |
Corncrake Crex crex |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
100–200 pairs |
A1 |
Eurasian Scops-owl Otus scops |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
50–100 pairs |
B2 |
Tawny Owl Strix aluco |
LC |
resident (1997) |
100–200 pairs |
B3 |
Eastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca |
VU |
breeding (1997) |
2–5 pairs |
A1, B2 |
Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
300–1,000 pairs |
B2 |
Woodlark Lullula arborea |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
450–500 pairs |
B2 |
Icterine Warbler Hippolais icterina |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
9,000–10,000 pairs |
B3 |
Marsh Warbler Acrocephalus palustris |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
1,500–1,800 pairs |
B3 |
River Warbler Locustella fluviatilis |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
1,500–1,700 pairs |
B3 |
Garden Warbler Sylvia borin |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
17,000–18,000 pairs |
B3 |
Mistle Thrush Turdus viscivorus |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
2,500–2,700 pairs |
B3 |
Song Thrush Turdus philomelos |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
2,500–3,000 pairs |
B3 |
Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
20,000–21,000 pairs |
B2 |
Thrush Nightingale Luscinia luscinia |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
1,500–2,000 pairs |
B3 |
European Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
20,000–22,000 pairs |
B3 |
European Greenfinch Chloris chloris |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
5,000–6,000 pairs |
B3 |
Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana |
LC |
breeding (1997) |
50–100 pairs |
B2 |
Habitat |
% of IBA |
Habitat detail |
Forest |
80 |
Broadleaved deciduous woodland; Native coniferous woodland; Mixed woodland; Alluvial and very wet forest |
Artificial/Terrestrial |
10 |
Arable land; Other urban and industrial areas |
Wetlands (inland) |
10 |
Fens, transition mires and springs; Rivers and streams |
Land use |
% of IBA |
forestry |
90 |
agriculture |
4 |
not utilised |
4 |
urban/industrial/transport |
3 |
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Buzulukski forest (Russia (European)). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/buzulukski-forest-iba-russia-(european) on 22/12/2024.