Field signs. Temya black bordered white stripe formed by the narrow white peryshkami isolated white pestriny there and zasheyke; sizovato-gray back, sides of head, neck and side of the body blackish-brown, white chest and abdomen. In winter, whitish peryshki head disappear, throat and neck in front of white, gray chin. Young birds are similar to winter adult, but darker than the top and halo of white peryshek on the back of his head. Wing 127-140 mm (Ivanov, Shtegman, 1978). Distribution. Rocky Sea coast. The shores of the Okhotsk and Japan Seas of Penzhiny to the Gulf of Peter the Great, and possibly the Gulf of Poset, south-east coast of Kamchatka, the Commander and the Kuril (from Paramushira to Shikotana) on the Island, Sakhalin Island (Gulf Abrek) (Ivanov, Shtegman, 1978). References. |