Resolution of the Ministry of Nature Management and Ecology of the Ryazan Region dated February 2, 2010 No. 1 approved a list of fauna and flora objects listed in the Red Book of the Ryazan Region .
Birds ( lat.Aves )
- Black-throated Loon ( lat.Gavia arctica , Linnaeus, 1758) 0
- Little Grebe ( lat.Podiceps ruficollis , Pallas, 1764) 4
- Red-necked Grebe ( lat.Podiceps auritus , Linnaeus, 1758) 4
- Gray-faced Grebe ( lat.Podiceps grisegena , Boddaert, 1783) 4
- Small Bittern ( lat.Ixobrychus minutus , Linnaeus, 1766) 3
- White Stork ( lat. Ciconia ciconia , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Black stork ( lat.Ciconia nigra , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Goose Goose ( Latin Rufibrenta ruficollis , Pallas, 1769) 3
- Piskulka ( Latin Anser erythropus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Whooper Swan ( lat.Cyqnus cyqnus , Linnaeus, 1758) 0
- Osprey ( lat. Pandion haliaetus , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Field lun ( Latin Circus cyaneus , Linnaeus, 1766) 3
- Steppe harrier ( lat.Circus macrourus , Gmelin, 1771) 3
- Serpent Eater ( lat.Circaetus qallicus , Gmelin, 1788) 1
- Dwarf eagle ( lat.Hieraaetus pennatus , Gmelin, 1788) 3
- Great spotted eagle ( Latin Aquila clanga , Pallas, 1811) 2
- Lesser spotted eagle ( Lat. Aquila pomarina , Ch. L. Brehm, 1831) 3
- Burial ground ( lat.Aquila heliaca , Savigny, 1809) 4
- Golden Eagle ( lat.Aquila chrysaetos , Linnaeus, 1758) 0
- White-tailed eagle ( lat.Haliaeetus albicilla , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Saker Falcon ( lat. Falco cherrug , Gray, 1834) 0
- Peregrine Falcon ( Latin Falco pererinus , Tunstall, 1771) 0
- Derbnik ( lat. Falco columbarius , Linnaeus, 1758) 2
- Kobchik ( Latin Falco vespertinus , Linnaeus, 1766) 1
- Common Kestrel ( lat. Falco tinnunculus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Partridge ( lat.Laqopus laqopus , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Gray Crane ( lat. Grus grus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Cowgirl ( lat.Rallus aquaticus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Little Ponzon ( lat.Porzana parva , Scopoli, 1769) 4
- Bustard ( lat.Otis tarda , Linnaeus, 1758) 0
- Stilt ( Latin Himantopus himantopus , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Sandpiper Magpie ( Latin Haematopus ostralequs , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Fifi ( Latin Tringa glareola , Linnaeus, 1758) 4
- Big snail ( Latin Trinqa nebularia , Gunnerus, 1767) 4
- Herbalist ( lat.Tringa totanus Linnaeus ,, 1758) 3
- Sentinel ( lat.Tringa stagnatilis , Bechstein, 1803) 3
- Turukhtan ( Latin Philomachus puqnax , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Garnier ( Latin Lymnocryptes minimus , Brünnich, 1764) 4
- Curlew ( Lat. Numenius arquata , Linnaeus, 1758) 2
- Curlew ( Lat. Numenius phaeopus , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Greater godwit ( lat. Limosa limosa , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Steppe Tirushka ( Latin Glareola nordmanni , Nordmann, 1842) 1
- Small gull ( lat.Larus minutus , Pallas, 1776) 3
- Gray Gull ( lat.Larus canus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- White-faced marsh tern ( Latin Chlidonias hybrida , Pallas, 1811) 3
- Tern Tern ( Latin Sterna albifrons , Pallas, 1764) 2
- Klintuh ( lat. Columba oenas , Linnaeus, 1758) ?
- Common turtledove ( Latin Streptopelia turtur , Linnaeus, 1758) 2
- Deaf cuckoo ( lat. Cuculus saturatus , Blyth, 1843) 4
- Eagle Owl ( Latin Bubo bubo , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Swamp Owl ( lat.Asio flammeus , Pontoppidan, 1763) 3
- Spyushka ( lat.Otus scops , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Boreal Owl ( lat.Aegolius funereus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- House Owl ( lat.Athene noctua , Scopoli, 1769) 4
- Sparrow Owl ( Latin Glaucidium passerinum , Linnaeus, 1758) 4
- Long-tailed owl ( Latin Strix uralensis , Pallas, 1771) 3
- Great Gray Owl ( lat.Strix nebulosa , JR Forster, 1772) 3
- Bluethroat ( lat. Coracias qarrulus , Linnaeus, 1758) 1
- Common Kingfisher ( lat.Alcedo atthis , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Green Woodpecker ( lat.Picus viridis , Linnaeus, 1758) 2
- Middle Spotted Woodpecker ( lat.Dendrocopos medius , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Three-fingered woodpecker ( lat.Picoides tridactylus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Lark ( Latin Lullula arborea , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Meadowhorse ( lat.Anthus pratensis , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Black-faced Shrike ( Latin: Lanius minor , Gmelin, 1788) 4
- Gray shrike ( lat.Lanius excubitor , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Nightingale Cricket ( Latin Locustella luscinoides , Savi, 1824) 3
- Common cricket ( lat.Lustustella naevia , Boddaert, 1783) 3
- Spinning Warbler ( lat.Acrocephalus paludicola , Vieillot, 1817) 0
- Reed warbler ( Latin Acrocephalus scirpaceus , Hermann, 1804) 3
- Northern chat ( lat.Hippolais caliqata , Lichtenstein, 1823) 3
- Hawk Warbler ( Latin Sylvia nisoria , Bechstein, 1795) 3
- White-necked Flycatcher ( lat.Ficedula albicollis , Temminck, 1815) 3
- Blue Tit ( lat. Parus cyanus , Pallas, 1770) 4
- Black-headed mint ( Latin Saxicola torquata , Linnaeus, 1766) 3
- Moustached Tit ( Latin Panurus biamicus , Linnaeus, 1758) 4
- Common Remez ( Latin: Remiz pendulinus , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
- Reel ( lat.Frinqilla montifringilla , Linnaeus, 1758) 4
- Millet ( Latin Emberiza calandra , Linnaeus, 1758) 4
- Oatmeal Remez ( lat.Emberiza rustica , Pallas, 1776) 4
- Dubrovnik ( lat.Emberiza aureola , Pallas, 1773) 1
- Garden oatmeal ( lat.Emberiza hortulana , Linnaeus, 1758) 3
Notes
All species listed in the Red Book are divided into categories:
- 0 - Probably disappeared. Taxa and populations , previously known in the region and whose presence in nature has not been confirmed (for invertebrates - in the last 100 years, vertebrates - in the last 50 years, the plant - in the last 50 years).
- 1 - Endangered. Taxa and populations, the number and (or) habitat of individuals of which decreased to a critical level in such a way that in the near future they can disappear.
- 2 - Reducing in numbers. Taxa and populations with steadily decreasing numbers and (or) habitats, which, upon further exposure to factors that reduce their numbers and (or) habitats, can quickly fall into the category of endangered species.
- 3 - Rare. Taxa and populations that are small in number and (or) habitat in a limited area or sporadically distributed in large areas.
- 4 - Undefined by status. Taxa and populations, which probably belong to one of the previous categories, but there is currently no sufficient information about their state in nature, or they do not fully meet the criteria of all other categories.
- 5 - Restored and restored. Taxa and populations whose number and (or) the area which under the influence of natural causes or as a result of conservation measures undertaken have started to recover and are approaching to the state when they are not in need of special measures for conservation and restoration.