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The Complete List of Birds of Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan’s mountain ranges, valleys and alpine lakes support a varied bird community shaped by Central Asia’s climates and elevations. Seasonal migrants mix with high‑altitude specialists, so a day of birding can move from wetlands to rocky summits.

There are 60 Birds of Kyrgyzstan, ranging from Alpine Chough to White-winged Snowfinch. Each entry lists Scientific name,Status,Where found to make identification and locality clear — you’ll find below.

How current is this list and what sources were used?

The list draws on recent field guides, national checklists and vetted sightings from local birding groups and museum records; check the Status column for notes on rarity, breeding status or recent range changes.

Where in Kyrgyzstan should I go to see these species?

High alpine slopes are best for species like Alpine Chough and White-winged Snowfinch, while wetlands, lakeshores and river valleys host migrants and waterbirds—use the Where found column for habitat and regional tips, and start with Ala-Archa, Sary-Chelek and the Issyk‑Kul area.

Birds of Kyrgyzstan

Common name Scientific name Status Where found
Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Resident Lowlands, foothills, towns
Saker Falcon Falco cherrug Breeder Open steppe and foothills
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus Migrant and resident Cliffs, mountains, river valleys
Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Resident High mountains, Tien Shan
Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis Breeder and migrant Open steppe, low hills
Lammergeier (Bearded Vulture) Gypaetus barbatus Resident High crags, alpine zones
Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus Resident Cliffs, canyons, mountains
Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus Migrant and occasional breeder Woodland edges, valleys
Common Buzzard Buteo buteo Resident Wooded hills, valleys
Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus Resident Open hills, steppe, rocky slopes
Common Crane Grus grus Migrant Wetlands, floodplain meadows
Demoiselle Crane Anthropoides virgo Breeder and migrant Steppe grasslands, wetlands
Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus Breeder and migrant High-altitude lakes, wetlands
Greylag Goose Anser anser Migrant and breeder Lowland lakes, rivers
Ruddy Shelduck Tadorna ferruginea Resident Lakes, rivers, wetlands
Mallard Anas platyrhynchos Resident Rivers, lakes, wetlands
Northern Shoveler Spatula clypeata Migrant and breeder Shallow lakes, marshes
Common Pochard Aythya ferina Winter visitor Deep lakes, reservoirs
Ferruginous Duck Aythya nyroca Breeder and uncommon Lowland lakes, reedbeds
Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus Breeder Lakes with vegetation
Black-necked Grebe Podiceps nigricollis Breeder and migrant Steppe lakes, saline basins
Little Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollis Resident Small ponds, slow streams
Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Resident Lakes, rivers, reservoirs
Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Resident Wetlands, rivers, floodplains
Common Coot Fulica atra Resident Lakes, marshes, reservoirs
Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus Breeder Shallow lakes, marshes
Little Ringed Plover Charadrius dubius Breeder Riverbanks, lake shores
Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus Breeder Sandy lakeshores, saline flats
Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago Migrant and winter visitor Wet meadows, marshes
Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos Migrant Rivers, lake shores
Chukar Partridge Alectoris chukar Resident Rocky slopes, scrubby foothills
Himalayan Snowcock Tetraogallus himalayensis Breeder High alpine Tien Shan slopes
Common Quail Coturnix coturnix Breeder and migrant Grasslands, agricultural fields
Eurasian Hoopoe Upupa epops Breeder and migrant Open woodlands, orchards, farmland
Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major Resident Riparian woodlands, orchards
Eurasian Wryneck Jynx torquilla Migrant Open woodlands, orchards
Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis Resident Fast streams, rivers, lakes
Eurasian Magpie Pica pica Resident Villages, farmland, scrub
Common Raven Corvus corax Resident Mountains, cliffs, open country
Hooded Crow Corvus cornix Resident Lowland towns, steppe, farmland
Rook Corvus frugilegus Resident Farmland, open fields
Jackdaw Coloeus monedula Resident Cliffs, buildings, farmland
Eurasian Jay Garrulus glandarius Resident Woodlands, river valleys
Red-billed Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax Resident High crags, alpine meadows
Alpine Chough Pyrrhocorax graculus Resident High mountains, ridgelines
Common Starling Sturnus vulgaris Resident Towns, farmland, steppe
Rosy Starling Pastor roseus Breeder and migrant Steppe, farmland, towns in summer
House Sparrow Passer domesticus Resident Villages, towns, farmland
Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus Resident Villages, orchards, farmland
White-winged Snowfinch Montifringilla nivalis Resident Alpine scree, high peaks
Eurasian Skylark Alauda arvensis Breeder Open fields, steppe, meadows
Crested Lark Galerida cristata Resident Steppes, semi-desert, roadsides
Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris Resident Open highland plateaus, steppe
Greater Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactyla Breeder Steppe, semi-desert plains
Calandra Lark Melanocorypha calandra Breeder Deep steppe grasslands
Isabelline Wheatear Oenanthe isabellina Breeder Dry slopes, semi-desert, steppe
Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe Breeder Open rocky areas, meadows
Desert Wheatear Oenanthe deserti Breeder Semi-desert, low hills
Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros Resident Rocks, towns, urban edges
Common Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus Breeder Woodland edges, gardens

Images and Descriptions

Common Kestrel

Common Kestrel

Small falcon often hovering over fields; common and adaptable. Look for slender body, long wings and rusty back with dark spots. Hunts small mammals and large insects from visible perches or while hovering.

Saker Falcon

Saker Falcon

Powerful raptor prized in falconry; large and broad-winged with streaked underside. Prefers open landscapes and nests on cliffs or pylons. Vulnerable locally from trapping and habitat loss, sightings are special for birders.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Fast, compact falcon with barred underparts and a dark “moustache” mark. Hunts birds on wing and winters in lower valleys. Look for high-speed stoops and cliffside nesting sites.

Golden Eagle

Golden Eagle

Large, dark brown eagle with golden nape; powerful hunter of mammals and birds in alpine areas. Often seen soaring over ridges. Iconic and widespread in remote high country.

Steppe Eagle

Steppe Eagle

Medium-large eagle of open country with broad wings and dark brown plumage. Breeds in steppe habitats and migrates seasonally; often seen perched on posts or circling over plains.

Lammergeier (Bearded Vulture)

Lammergeier (Bearded Vulture)

Striking vulture with long wedge-shaped tail and pale body; unique bone-dropping behavior to access marrow. Prefers remote crags and high mountain slopes in the Tien Shan range.

Griffon Vulture

Griffon Vulture

Large, pale vulture often seen in thermal-rich skies above mountains. Gathers at carcasses; broad wings and long neck ruff are distinctive. Important scavenger species in Kyrgyz landscapes.

Eurasian Sparrowhawk

Eurasian Sparrowhawk

Small, agile hawk that zips through trees hunting small birds. Males show fine barring and yellow eyes; females larger and streakier. Seen during migration and breeding in wooded valleys.

Common Buzzard

Common Buzzard

Broad-winged, chunky raptor with variable brown plumage and barred tail. Soars or perches while hunting small mammals. Very adaptable and commonly seen across Kyrgyz lowlands and uplands.

Long-legged Buzzard

Long-legged Buzzard

Large buzzard with long legs and varied plumage; favors open dry country. Often seen perched conspicuously on posts or rocks scanning for rodents and reptiles.

Common Crane

Common Crane

Tall, stately grey crane with a black-and-white head pattern; migrates across Central Asia in spring and autumn. Look for flocks calling and feeding in marshy meadows and shallow lakes.

Demoiselle Crane

Demoiselle Crane

Elegant small crane with long neck and distinctive black head plumes. Breeds on open steppe and migrates long distances; often seen in loose flocks on migration.

Bar-headed Goose

Bar-headed Goose

Pale grey goose with two dark head bars; renowned for high-elevation migrations. Breeds on mountain lakes and reservoirs; often in small flocks with other waterfowl.

Greylag Goose

Greylag Goose

Large, heavy grey goose with orange bill; common in lowland wetlands and reservoirs. Feeds on grasses and crops, often in family groups during breeding season.

Ruddy Shelduck

Ruddy Shelduck

Orange-buff waterfowl with a black beak and contrasting wings in flight. Often seen in pairs or small flocks on open water and riverbanks; vocal and conspicuous.

Mallard

Mallard

Familiar dabbling duck; males have glossy green heads in breeding season. Very adaptable, frequenting city ponds, lakes and slow rivers throughout Kyrgyzstan year-round.

Northern Shoveler

Northern Shoveler

Distinctive spoon-billed duck; males show green head and large spatulate bill. Feeds by filtering shallow water and is common on marshy steppe lakes during migration and breeding.

Common Pochard

Common Pochard

Diving duck with reddish head and black breast in males; winters on larger, deeper lakes and reservoirs. Numbers fluctuate with water levels and cold winters.

Ferruginous Duck

Ferruginous Duck

Rich brown diving duck with a compact profile and pale eye. Prefers quiet reed-fringed lakes; vulnerable locally and prized by birders when found.

Great Crested Grebe

Great Crested Grebe

Elegant waterbird with ornate head plumes in breeding season; excellent diver and swimmer. Makes floating nests among reeds and is often seen performing courtship displays.

Black-necked Grebe

Black-necked Grebe

Small grebe with striking breeding plumage and red eyes. Prefers shallow saline lakes and can be abundant on suitable alkaline water bodies during summer.

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tiny, compact grebe that dives readily, showing only head and neck on water. Brown plumage and distinctive sharp calls; common on sheltered freshwater bodies.

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Large dark waterbird that dives for fish, often seen drying wings on rocks or posts. Versatile and common on larger water bodies across the country.

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Tall, long-legged heron known for slow hunting stance and spear-like bill. Wades quietly to catch fish, amphibians and small mammals along streams and marshes.

Common Coot

Common Coot

Chunky black waterbird with a white frontal shield; bold and noisy on water. Feeds on aquatic plants and is common on lakes and reed-fringed wetlands.

Black-winged Stilt

Black-winged Stilt

Very long-legged wader with black-and-white plumage and thin bill; conspicuous on shallow wetlands. Feeds on invertebrates in shallow water and breeds on mudflats.

Little Ringed Plover

Little Ringed Plover

Small plover with a black breast band and pale eye-ring. Runs in short bursts along shingle banks and mudflats; common on river gravel and lake edges.

Kentish Plover

Kentish Plover

Tiny sandy-colored plover with pale underparts; favors saline lagoons and exposed shorelines. Often seen singly or in small groups feeding on tiny invertebrates.

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Cryptic, streaky wader with a long straight bill; often hidden in marsh vegetation. Displays distinctive “drumming” on migration; best found in wet, grassy areas.

Common Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Small, bobbing wader with white underparts and brown upperparts; teeters on stones and mud while feeding. Regular spring and autumn migrant along rivers and reservoirs.

Chukar Partridge

Chukar Partridge

Stocky gamebird with bold flank bars and red bill; favors rocky, arid slopes and terraces. Runs swiftly across terrain and often calls from ridges at dawn.

Himalayan Snowcock

Himalayan Snowcock

Large grouse-like bird of high alpine scree and plateaus; pale and mottled with a distinctive call. Best searched for on remote mountain ridges above the treeline.

Common Quail

Common Quail

Small, secretive ground-nesting bird with a rapid insect-like call. Often seen fleetingly in tall grasses during spring and summer; widespread but cryptic.

Eurasian Hoopoe

Eurasian Hoopoe

Striking bird with a long decurved bill and cinnamon plumage with black-and-white wings. Feeds on insects on the ground and displays a conspicuous crest when excited.

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Medium woodpecker with black-and-white pattern and red undertail. Drums on trunks and excavates cavities; common in mature trees and wooded valleys.

Eurasian Wryneck

Eurasian Wryneck

Small woodpecker-like bird with cryptic, streaky plumage that twists its neck when threatened. Feeds on ants and insects in bark fissures; migratory and often shy.

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Tiny, brightly colored bird with electric blue back and orange underparts. Perches quietly before plunging for small fish; best found along clear streams and slow river margins.

Eurasian Magpie

Eurasian Magpie

Large black-and-white corvid with long tail and noisy behavior. Omnivorous and bold near people; easily recognized and common across diverse habitats including towns.

Common Raven

Common Raven

Huge black corvid with deep croak and soaring flight. Extremely intelligent and adaptable, often seen singly or in pairs over cliffs and high plateaus.

Hooded Crow

Hooded Crow

Grey-and-black crow common in urban and rural areas. Social and opportunistic, forages across fields, rubbish tips and villages; common and easily observed.

Rook

Rook

Social crow with glossy black plumage and bare pale bill base in adults. Forms breeding colonies and feeds in agricultural landscapes; often seen in large flocks.

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Small, gregarious crow with pale eyes and a glossy black cap. Often nests in cavities in cliffs and buildings and forms noisy flocks in towns and farmland.

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Colorful corvid with pinkish-brown body, blue wing patch and crest. Shy but conspicuous by calls; caches acorns and frequent oak-ash woodlands in valleys.

Red-billed Chough

Red-billed Chough

Glossy black corvid with red legs and bill; acrobatic in flight, often near cliff nesting sites. Associated with high rocky terrain and summer pastures.

Alpine Chough

Alpine Chough

Slim, glossy black corvid with yellow bill and nimble flight; familiar around high mountain huts and ridges. Sociable flocks forage on alpine meadows and scree.

Common Starling

Common Starling

Gregarious glossy bird with speckled winter plumage and a sharp call. Forms large communal roosts and adapts to urban and rural settings across Kyrgyzstan.

Rosy Starling

Rosy Starling

Pink-and-black starling that forms large breeding colonies in trees and buildings. Irruptive migrant with noisy communal feeding flocks, especially where locusts or fruit are plentiful.

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Familiar small brown sparrow of human settlements; males show grey crown and chestnut nape. Ubiquitous around homes and farms, often feeding on scraps and grains.

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Small sparrow with chestnut crown and black cheek spot. Prefers rural settlements and orchards, often nesting in cavities and feeding in fields and hedgerows.

White-winged Snowfinch

White-winged Snowfinch

Sturdy, pale finch well adapted to high elevations; shows white wing patches and stout bill. Forages on rocky slopes and stands out against snow and scree.

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Famous for hovering song-flight over open country. Brown-streaked and inconspicuous on the ground but unmistakable by extended melodious song delivered in flight.

Crested Lark

Crested Lark

Streaky brown lark with a short crest and melodious song. Common in dry open habitats, often seen singing from low perches or in flight displays.

Horned Lark

Horned Lark

Small lark with pale face and small black “horn” tufts in some morphs; prefers open, stony ground and alpine plateaus, often in flocks outside breeding season.

Greater Short-toed Lark

Greater Short-toed Lark

Compact lark with short bill and streaky brown upperparts. Prefers dry grasslands and steppe, where it forages for seeds and insects on the ground.

Calandra Lark

Calandra Lark

Large, powerful lark with rich brown tones and a loud, fluting song. Typical of extensive steppe grasslands and attracts attention when singing in flight.

Isabelline Wheatear

Isabelline Wheatear

Pale sandy wheatear with subtle markings and upright posture. Common across arid lowlands and foothills; perches on rocks and guards insect-rich territories.

Northern Wheatear

Northern Wheatear

Bold little passer often seen bobbing on stones; males show pale underparts and distinct wing pattern in breeding season. Common migrant and breeder in open habitats.

Desert Wheatear

Desert Wheatear

Stark pale wheatear of dry sandy areas with black mask in males. Typically occupies barren semi-desert and rocky low hills, feeding on ground insects and spiders.

Black Redstart

Black Redstart

Small dark red-tailed bird often seen on walls and rocks. Males are sooty-grey or black with bright red tail; common in urban and rocky habitats.

Common Redstart

Common Redstart

Delicate orange-red tail and pale face on males; perches upright to sally for insects. Arrives in spring and breeds in open wooded areas and gardens.

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