Some notes on fauna of Tal' river within the Kyiv region
Authors: Marushchak, Oleksii; Marushchak, Maksym;
doi: 10.15468/jpkuqt
Some notes on fauna of Tal' river within the Kyiv region
Abstract
The dataset consists of 113 georeferenced points of finds of various representatives of Polissia fauna within the Tal' river valley in Kyiv region. The dataset consists of findings of representatives of the following classes: Aves, Amphibia, Arachnida, Insecta, Reptilia, Actinopterigii. The dataset is a result of a small expedition trip undertaken on August 14-15 2021 near the villages of Tal's'ke and Myrcha, Borodians'kyj district, Kyiv region.
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Occurrence, registrations, Kyiv region, Tal' river, fauna
Occurrence, registrations, Kyiv region, Tal' river, fauna
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