birding places in poland
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Birding places in Poland. Piotr Malik. Overview. Biebrza Marshes Puszcza Bialowieska Siemianowka Ptasi Raj (Gdansk Bay) Ujscie Warty. Plan. Overview Map Habitats Species Places, routs When. Biebrza Marshes. The river valley is protected as National Park, access on designated routs - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Birding places in Poland
Piotr Malik
Overview
Biebrza Marshes Puszcza Bialowieska Siemianowka Ptasi Raj (Gdansk Bay) Ujscie Warty
Plan
Overview Map Habitats Species Places, routs When
Biebrza Marshes
The river valley is protected as National Park, access on designated routs
Over 100 km long fragment of the valley and adjacent marshes
Biebrza
Habitats Huge area with marshes stretching to
the horizon, Swampy alder and birch forests Kilometers of reedbeds, rivers and lakes Spring floodings of the area –
everything a shallow lake Consist of river alone with dense reed
beds along with marshland and wetland also wet forests
Species Displaying Ruff, Black Grouse, Great Snipe Waders breeding on wet marshes Interesting birds of prey Breeding birds:
Red-necked Grebe, Black-necked Grebe, Little Bittern, Bittern, Great White Egret (rare), White Stork, Black Stork, Whooper Swan, Greylag Goose, Wigeon, Garganey, Pintail, Honey Buzzard, Black Kite, White-tailed Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, Marsh Harrier, Hen Harrier, Montagu's Harrier , Goshawk, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Spotted Eagle, Golden Eagle (rare), Booted Eagle (sporadic), Black Grouse, Crane, Spotted Crake, Little Crake, Corncrake, Dunlin, Ruff (more on passage), Jack Snipe (historic, now on passage), Great Snipe, Black-tailed Godwit, Curlew, Green Sandpiper, Marsh Sandpiper (rare), Woodcock, Little Gull (irregular breeder), Common Tern, Black Tern, White-winged Black Tern (quick increase), Whiskered Tern (an increasingly common breeder), Eagle Owl, Short-eared Owl, Roller (sporadic), Hoopoe, Nightjar, Wryneck, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker, White-backed Woodpecker, Three-toed Woodpecker (sporadic), Citrine Wagtail, Bearded Tit, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Bluethroat, Redwing, Grasshopper Warbler, River Warbler, Aquatic Warbler, Blyth's Reed Warbler (irregular visitor, singing males), Greenish Warbler (passage visitor, breeding probable), Firecrest. Penduline Tit, Nutcracker, Thrush Nigthingale, Marsh, Great Reed and Barred Warblers, Red-backed and Great Grey Shrikes, Serin, Scarlet Rosefinch and Ortolan Bunting
Places, routs
Base in Goniadz or Lomza Public transport scarce Gonczarowska Grobla, Barwik for
Great Snipes, Czerwone Bagno Reserve etc…
When
Best time is in spring from March on to May
Autumn for rarer migrants
Puszcza Bialowieska (Bialowieza Forest)
NE of Poland at boarder with Belarus
The bigger part of the forest situated in Belarus
Only a small portion (18%) protected as National Park
Puszcza Bialowieska
Map
Habitats Patches of primeval forest surrounded
by forest plantations and open glades These crossed by river valleys and
meadows In the forest – huge and old oaks and
limes up to 50m tall, gigantic standing snags, uprooted trees
In the vicinity – meadows and marshes
Species Woodpeckers (White-backed, Three-toed) Woodcock, Hazelhen, few Black Grouse and occasional
Capercaile Eagle Owl, Pigmy Owl Short-toed Eagle, Montague’s Harrier, Lesser Spotted Eagle,
Booted Eagle Flycatchers
Breeding:White Stork, Black Stork, Whooper Swan, Honey Buzzard, Short-toed Eagle, Marsh Harrier, Montagu’s Harrier, Goshawk, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Booted Eagle, Hazelhen, Black Grouse, Crane, Spotted Crake, Little Crake, Corncrake, Green Sandpiper, Woodcock, Stock Dove, Eagle Owl, Pigmy Owl, Great Grey Owl, Tengmalm Owl, Nightjar,Hoopoe, Wryneck, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker,all Spotted Woodpeckers, White-backed Woodpecker, Three-toed Woodpecker, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Collared Flycatcher, Redwing, River Warbler, Blyth’s Reed Warbler, Greenish Warbler, Firecrest, Penduline Tit, Nutcracker, Scarlet Rose finch, Thrush Nightingale, Marsh and Barred Warblers, Red-backed Shrike, Serin and Ortolan Bunting
Species
Primeval behavior Swifts nesting in tree holes high up
in the oak canopy Wrens nesting among roots of
toppled trees
Places, routs
Usual base in the village of Bialowieza with the park headquarters and guides
Important to visit National Park to see the landscape of the forest
The richest parts – to the west and to the south of Bialowieza
When
Early spring (before the foliage appears) and onwards especially May – the peak of spring and breeding season.
Siemianowka
Reservoir north of Puszcza Bialowieska
A relict of communist (mis)planning
Huge shallow lake Railway bride crosses the middle
Map
Map
Habitats
Open, shallow water surrounded by reedbeds, marshland and woods
Parts inaccessible
Species Birds on passage
large number of waterfowl and waders visit the reservoir, from mid-spring until autumn there are flocks of non-breeding Great White Egrets; some of the more interesting Eastern species appear too: flocks of Red-throated and Black-throated Divers in May, Red-footed Falcon (about daily in mid-May), Pontic (Caspian, Yellow-legged) and Mediterranean Gulls, Terek Sandpiper and Red-throated Pipit. Many rarities have been recorded.
Raptors hunt over inaccessible north-eastern part Breeding birds
Citrine Wagtail (one of first sites in Poland near Cisowka), Marsh Sandpiper (often seen, breeds irregularly) Lesser Spotted and White-tailed Eagles and other raptors and Black and White Storks fly out of the forest to feed; Little Gulls, three marsh terns, (Black, White-winged Black and Whiskered), Hoopoes, Tawny Pipits, many passerines such as the Scarlet Rosefinch and Barred Warbler, plenty of Cormorants, waterfowl, Marsh and Montagu's Harriers, grebes, waders, gulls and terns; Spotted, Little, Corn Crakes and Bitterns, Rollers
In late winter and early spring northern species: swans and ducks
Places, routs
You may lodge in Narewka or access by car from further away
Route from Cisowka at northern shore, over railway bridge – the best
Also east of Siemianowka village
When
Early spring for passage and northern species
May for breeding species Also autumn
Ujscie Warty
Western Poland, where Warta flows into Odra, near German border
Huge variety of birds, in spring you can see more than 100 species in one day
Cut in half by Warta river creating two distinctively different parts
Manmade landscape
Slonsk
Ujscie Warty
Habitats Wet meadows and grassland,
pasture lands cut across by many channels and ancient river bed
North polder with stable hydrological conditions
In southern part the water level fluctuations can reach 4 meter creating a very diverse and dynamic conditions
Species 255 species recorded, some 170 breeding 4 species of grebes, 8-9 species of ducks, 5-6
species of rails, 4-5 species of gulls and 8-9 species of waders nesting
Most important are in Poland for breeding shelduck, gadwall, oystercatcher, little gull and little tern; aquatic warbler, black tern, greylag geese, red-necked grebe, shoveler
Moulting place for thousands of waterfowl in summer: mallards, greylag geese, swans, cranes, coot,
In autumn a kingdom of arctic geese (mainly bean and white-fronted but rarer species occur), flocks up to 200 thousands.
Places, routs
Birdwatchers friendly village of Slonsk
Also Kostrzyn further away In the park take the concrete road Depending on water level other
paths are accessible
When
Spring for breeding species Late autumn for geese and
wintering species – swans, ducks etc…
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