Rossitten Bird Observatory
The Rossitten Bird Observatory (Vogelwarte Rossitten in German) was the world's first ornithological observatory. It was sited at Rossitten, East Prussia (now Rybachy, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia), on the Curonian Spit on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. It was established by German ornithologist Johannes Thienemann and operated until 1944. In 1945 East Prussia was divided between Poland, Russia and Lithuania, and most ethnic Germans expelled.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Rossitten Bird Observatory
The Rossitten Bird Observatory (Vogelwarte Rossitten in German) was the world's first ornithological observatory. It was sited at Rossitten, East Prussia (now Rybachy, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia), on the Curonian Spit on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. It was established by German ornithologist Johannes Thienemann and operated until 1944. In 1945 East Prussia was divided between Poland, Russia and Lithuania, and most ethnic Germans expelled.
has abstract
Die Vogelwarte Rossitten in Ro ...... Vogelwarte Rossitten vor Ort.
@de
Le Vogelwarte Rossitten est le ...... la Russie Portail de la Russie
@fr
The Rossitten Bird Observatory ...... most ethnic Germans expelled.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
26,105,210
Wikipage revision ID
717,743,401
subject
comment
Die Vogelwarte Rossitten in Ro ...... Vogelwarte Rossitten vor Ort.
@de
Le Vogelwarte Rossitten est le ...... la Russie Portail de la Russie
@fr
The Rossitten Bird Observatory ...... most ethnic Germans expelled.
@en
label
Rossitten Bird Observatory
@en
Vogelwarte Rossitten
@de
Vogelwarte Rossitten
@fr