eBird has a hotspot "Sankt Peterburg
<http://ebird.org/ebird/australia/subnational1/RU-SPE?yr=all&m=&rank=mrec>"
which can be accessed through the explore data facility.
Interestingly Russia gets no mention in "A guide to Bird Watching in
Europe" by Ferguson-Lees, Hockliffe and Zweeres.
The fat birder <http://fatbirder.com/links_geo/europe/russia.html> has some
possibly useful contacts.
Martin
Martin Butterfield
http://franmart.blogspot.com.au/
On 22 December 2016 at 18:00, David Billinghurst <
> wrote:
> On 22/12/2016 17:10, Philip Veerman wrote:
>
>> A few years ago I got involved in assisting the authors of the 2005 book
>> BIRDS IN EUROPEAN CITIES
>> Edited by John G. Kelcey and Goetz Rheinwald. At the end of that process
>> my
>> review of the book got published in Emu. As it happens St Petersburg is
>> one
>> of the cities described. St Petersburg gets a chapter of 28 pages, with
>> detailed bird lists and places etc. Don't ask me to retype that. But I
>> will
>> send you a copy of my review that got published in Emu. If you want to
>> know
>> how to obtain the book, maybe I can point you in a direction to help. I
>> wonder if the BLA library has a copy of it. (I do.)
>>
>> There are no copies in the Australian libraries covered by
> http://trove.nla.gov.au
>
> St Petersburg isn't covered in where to Watch Birds: World Cities by Paul
> Milne, Yale University Press (2006)
>
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