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of the largest Polish artificial reservoirs, biggest in the Region of
North Podlasie. GPS: 52°54´N - 23°52´E During summer time a ringing cam is hel in SE part of the Lake |
RINGING CAMP STARTING 10 VII 2008 !![]()
One of the largest Polish Reservoir was created in late 80s. It is located right at the border with Belarus, in the valley of Narew River. There is a railway dam in the middle of Reservoir which is accesible with cars and excellent for birdwatching. Eastern part of the reservoir is shallow and covered largely with sedge and reed. Numerous terns, grebes, gulls, passerines have their breeding grounds here. Eastern vast "marshes" also host numerous raptors - White-tailed Eagle (regular), Lesser Spotted Eagle (regular), Osprey, Spotted Eagle, Short-toed Eagle (summer), Red-footed Falcon (summer) and others. How to get there? After passing small pump station south of Cisowka Village follow small bumpy road to the east and get to the corner of the forest by the railway. From here on you may either drive or walk along the dam till the bridge (it's not possible to pass it with the car!) Western part of the reservoir is deeper and usually occupied by fishermen. The dam in Bondary and southern steep bank near Tarnopol are worth visiting during autumn migration (divers, diving ducks). Fish ponds near Bachury (NE) are connected with reservoir and depending on water level create nice conditions for terns, waders and gulls.
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Some of the rare birds spotted here:![]() Ferruginous Pochard, Whooper Swan (breeding pair), Kentish Plover, Pomarine Skua, Short-toed Eagle, Red-footed Falcon Breeders: Lesser Spotted Eagle, Citrine Wagtail, Scarlet Rosefinch
Ringed vagrants: Inornate Warbler (Oct), Red-flanked Bluetail (Oct) |
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| In the sout-eastern part of the lake summer (VII-X) ringing camp is organised. |
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