Abstract

Modern data on the migration of the Demoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo), nesting in Kazakhstan and adjacent territories in Russia, and the Tibetan Common Crane (Grus grus korelovi), inhabiting the Central Tien Shan in southeastern Kazakhstan, are presented. On the basis of remote tracking, flyways of the Demoiselle Crane have been clarified, and key territories have been identified in the premigration period and on the flyways. The features of the Tibetan common crane migration have been established, and a wintering ground on the Muzart River in China has been identified.

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