Flock of 62 Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) near Anaklia village, Western Kolkheti, 21.02.2006 At least 80  Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) and 25 Greylag Goose (Anser anser) were at the territory of Batumi Airport on 18.02.2006 About 210  Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) and 40 Greylag Goose (Anser anser) were recorded in mixed flock at the territory of Batumi Airport on 16.02.2006 About 6400 gulls were counted in mixed flocks in Chhorokhi River mouth on 15/02/2006
Coot (Fulica atra) was the most numerous species in Fenbruary 2006. Uo to 650000 individuals were counted in Georghia Flock of wintering Pygmy Cormorants at Dali reservoir
Motor-boats were used at Paleostomi Lake and coastal waters Pneumatic boats were used at small lakes of Western Georgia and at wetlands of Eastern Georgia Pneumatic boats were used at small lakes of Western Georgia and at wetlands of Eastern Georgia
At least 4320 individuals of Armenian Gull (Larus armenicus) were counted along Mtkvari River within the limits of Tbilisi City Numerous large mixed flocks of gulls were recorded in port of Poti and Batumi Numerous large mixed flocks of gulls were recorded in port of Poti and Batumi Watching point at Tikori wetlands at Black sea coast near Anaklia Tikori wetlands
Dali reservoir classified as a most important site for wintering waterfowls in Eastern Georgia Kumisi Lake holds in some winters up to 15000 waterfowl
Narionali Lake holds in some winters up to 25000 waterbirds
Participant of survey Alexander Abuladze, Western Kolkheti Participant of survey Andrei Kandaurov, Mtkvari River in Tbilisi City Participant of survey Ioseb Natradze, Western Kolkheti Participants of survey Rusudan Muradashvili and Alexander Goderidze, Chorokhi wetlands, Ajaria Participant of survey Alexander Bukhnikashvili, Anaklia wetlands, Western Kolkheti Participant of survey Gia Edisherashvili, Partetba Lake, Western Kolkheti

WINTERING WATERFOWL SURVEY IN FEBRUARY 2006

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