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         Uzbekistan

 







Pander`s Ground Jay Podoces panderi ©Dave Farrow http://www.shortwing.co.uk/pages/imageGallery.aspx

Uzbekiston Respublikasi (the Republic of Uzbekistan) is located between two big rivers of Central Asia: Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya rivers. It is the largest of the Central Asian republics in population and the third in area. The following countries of Central Asia surround Uzbekistan: Kazakhstan to the north, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan to the south, and Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east. The climate is of the mid-latitude desert and semiarid grassland in the east, is of long, hot summers, mild winters.

Human habitation of Uzbekistan stretches so far back in time that no certain starting date can be fixed. Remains of Neanderthal encampments have been found, and the first mention of cities in the area date to 3rd or 4th century BC, when travellers wrote of the wonders of the isolated region. Ethnic Uzbeks make up two-thirds of the population of 25 million - Tatar, Russians, Kazakhs and Tajik make up the remainder. The mixed population is mostly Muslim [88% (mostly Sunnis)] and Eastern Orthodox Christians [9%], who speak Uzbek [74.3%], Russian [14.2%], and Tajik [4.4%] with a few other smaller ethnic and language groups.

Desert and high plateaus dominate Uzbekistan's 447,400 square km. In fact, 60% of the country is arid, although irrigation provides the means for a massive fruit and cotton economy in the north-eastern part of the country. The biggest body of water in the land-locked region, the Aral Sea, is shrinking rapidly as a result of the unchecked irrigation; about half the area of the Aral Sea has dried up and turned into desert.

For many centuries the territory of modern Uzbekistan was at the center of the rich cultural and commercial developments that occurred in Central Asia. The Great Silk Road passed through Uzbekistan's cities as Fergana, the capital Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. Uzbekistan is not only rich in cotton, vegetables, and grain; its economy is blessed with gold, valuable minerals, and substantial reserves of energy resources, especially oil and natural gas. And cotton still is the most valuable crop, and our country is the fourth-largest cotton producer in the world.

  contributor

 

Dimitriy Amini
Manager - East Line Tour
(Bukhara, Uzbekistan)
info@eastlinetour.com
http://www.eastlinetour.com/

  numbers

 
Number of bird species:329

  useful reading

 

* Field Guides & Bird Song

For a comprehensive list of recommended titles covering Asia as a whole - please see the Asia page of Fatbirder

A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia

Craig Robson Hardcover - 504 pages (2000) New Holland Publishers (UK)
ISBN: 1843307464
Buy this book from NHBS.com

  useful information

 

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  trip reports

 

Travelling Birder
http://www.travellingbirder.com
The Travellingbirder.com birding trip report search engine guides you to 7,000+ birding trip reports on the Internet. You can search for trip reports from a specific country and time of year. Not all these reports are in English. So, if you can’t find the trip report you want on this Fatbirder page… give them a try!

1997 [July] - Graham Tebb

http://www.crosswinds.net/~birdtrips/Kazakhstan97.html
From 25 June to 11 July 1997 I was on a business trip to Almaty and Kurchatov in Kazakhstan and to Tashkent in Uzbekistan. As it was my first time in the area, I wanted to do a little sightseeing afterwards and was joined by my wife, a non-birdwatcher but very tolerant of my peculiarities, and we went to Samarkand, Shakhrisabz and Bukhara as well as to Sijjak, a small mountain village not far from Tashkent.

1997 [September] - Dirk Raes

http://www.crosswinds.net/~birdtrips/IranUzbek97.html
After visiting Uzbekistan, some days Kirgizia, one day Tajikistan, and one day Turkmenistan in October 1994 as independent birdwatchers (together with my wife Krystyna and friend Bart); I have been asked by the Belgian/Flemish (Dutch-speaking) tourist organization VTB-VAB to guide a group during 14 days through Northern Iran and along the famous cities from the Great Silk Road in Uzbekistan.

2004 [May] - Dave Farrow

http://www.shortwing.co.uk/pages/tripDetails.asp?id=52
We managed to see almost everything we had hoped for, a tour total of 274 species that included a mouth-watering list of rare birds! Tribute must also be paid to our select team of Birdquesters who with good knowledge and sharp eyes made sure we saw as much as possible!

2005 [June] - Dave Farrow

http://www.birdquest.co.uk/tripreports.cfm?trip=378
...We enjoyed great successes, seeing 20 Pander’s Ground Jays, 18 Pallas’s Sandgrouse, 16 Sociable Lapwings, eight Macqueen’s Bustards and a wonderful spread of first-class birds that included Himalayan Snowcock, Pallid Harrier, Imperial and Steppe Eagles, Little and Baillon’s Crakes, Ibisbill, Black-winged and Collared Pratincoles, Caspian Plovers with chicks...

  tour operators

 

Birding Pal

http://www.birdingpal.org/Uzbek.htm
Local birders willing to show visiting birders around their area...

Birdwatching in Uzbekistan

http://www.birdwatching-uzbekistan.com/birding-along-silk-road.html
Tour Birdwatching in Uzbekistan 2007 - Itinerary...

East Line Tour

http://www.eastlinetour.com
Birdwatching tours in Uzbekistan...

  places to stay

 

Uzbekistan Hotels

http://www.tashkent.org/uzland/hotels.html
Accommodations in Uzbekistan can be divided into four categories. At the top of the heap are new hotels, typically built with foreign capital from places like India and Malaysia.

  mailing lists

 

Birds in Russia

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BirdsinRussia/
To post to list:BirdsinRussia@yahoogroups.com
List contact:BirdsinRussia-owner@yahoogroups.com
To subscribe to list:BirdsinRussia-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Information and discussion list on all aspects of biology, ecology, behaviour, number, distribution, migrations and conservation etc. of all bird species of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia (within the borders of the ex-USSR). Founder Jevgeni Shergalin.

  other links

 

Birdwatching Uzbekistan

http://www.birdwatching-uzbekistan.com
Uzbekiston Respublikasi (the Republic of Uzbekistan) is located between two big rivers of Central Asia: Amu-Darya and Syr-Darya rivers. It is the largest of the Central Asian republics in population and the third in area...

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