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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | This large artificial reservoir lies in north-east [[Slovakia]] close to the border with [[Poland]] and forms an important stop-over point for migrants during passage periods. There are sand and pebble beaches around the reservoir and marshes and damp woodland, meadows and farmland in the surrounding area. Forests of mainly spruce and pine occur on the hillsides but much of the lower land has been cleared for hay-meadows | + | This large artificial reservoir lies in north-east [[Slovakia]] close to the border with [[Poland]] and forms an important stop-over point for migrants during passage periods. |
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+ | There are sand and pebble beaches around the reservoir and marshes and damp woodland, meadows and farmland in the surrounding area. Forests of mainly spruce and pine occur on the hillsides but much of the lower land has been cleared for hay-meadows | ||
==Birds== | ==Birds== | ||
===Notable Species=== | ===Notable Species=== | ||
− | Many species can be seen in these varied habitats including storks, [[Lesser Spotted Eagle]], [[Spotted Crake]], [[Corn Crake]], [[Red-backed Shrike]] and [[Common Rosefinch]]. However, much of the area is pine forest and frequented by [[Hazel Grouse]] and [[Black Grouse]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]] and [[Black Woodpecker]]. In spring and autumn divers and grebes, waterfowl and raptors, herons and waders all pass through in good numbers. | + | Many species can be seen in these varied habitats including storks, [[Lesser Spotted Eagle]], [[Spotted Crake]], [[Corn Crake]], [[Red-backed Shrike]] and [[Common Rosefinch]]. However, much of the area is pine forest and frequented by [[Hazel Grouse]] and [[Black Grouse]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]] and [[Black Woodpecker]]. |
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+ | In spring and autumn divers and grebes, waterfowl and raptors, herons and waders all pass through in good numbers. | ||
===Check-list=== | ===Check-list=== | ||
− | {{BirdsSee|[[Red-throated Diver]], [[Black-throated Diver]], [[Little Grebe]], [[Great Crested Grebe]], [[Red-necked Grebe]], [[Little Egret]], [[Great White Egret]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Black Stork]], (PM), [[White Stork]], [[Eurasian Spoonbill]], [[White-tailed Eagle]], [[Marsh Harrier]], [[Hen Harrier]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Lesser Spotted Eagle]], [[Osprey]], [[Hazel Grouse]], [[Black Grouse]], [[Spotted Crake]], [[Corn Crake]], [[Golden Plover]], [[Common Snipe]], [[Black-tailed Godwit]], [[Common Tern]], [[Black Tern]], [[European Nightjar]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Sand Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Blackbird]], [[Red-backed Shrike]], [[Great Grey Shrike]], [[Common Rosefinch]]}} | + | {{BirdsSee|[[Red-throated Diver]], [[Black-throated Diver]], [[Little Grebe]], [[Great Crested Grebe]], [[Red-necked Grebe]], [[Little Egret]], [[Great White Egret]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Black Stork]], (PM), [[White Stork]], [[Eurasian Spoonbill]], [[White-tailed Eagle]], [[Western Marsh Harrier]], [[Hen Harrier]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Lesser Spotted Eagle]], [[Osprey]], [[Hazel Grouse]], [[Black Grouse]], [[Spotted Crake]], [[Corn Crake]], [[Eurasian Golden Plover]], [[Common Snipe]], [[Black-tailed Godwit]], [[Common Tern]], [[Black Tern]], [[European Nightjar]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Sand Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Eurasian Blackbird]], [[Red-backed Shrike]], [[Great Grey Shrike]], [[Common Rosefinch]]}} |
==Other Wildlife== | ==Other Wildlife== | ||
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==Site Information== | ==Site Information== | ||
+ | Passage periods are the best time to visit as the reservoir is popular with tourists in mid-summer. | ||
===History and Use=== | ===History and Use=== | ||
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===Access and Facilities=== | ===Access and Facilities=== | ||
− | The reservoir is just north-west of the E77 road to the Polish border close to the town of Orava. | + | The reservoir is just north-west of the E77 road to the Polish border close to the town of Orava. |
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===Contact Details=== | ===Contact Details=== | ||
''To do'' | ''To do'' |
Revision as of 22:14, 25 September 2007
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Overview
This large artificial reservoir lies in north-east Slovakia close to the border with Poland and forms an important stop-over point for migrants during passage periods.
There are sand and pebble beaches around the reservoir and marshes and damp woodland, meadows and farmland in the surrounding area. Forests of mainly spruce and pine occur on the hillsides but much of the lower land has been cleared for hay-meadows
Birds
Notable Species
Many species can be seen in these varied habitats including storks, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Spotted Crake, Corn Crake, Red-backed Shrike and Common Rosefinch. However, much of the area is pine forest and frequented by Hazel Grouse and Black Grouse, Grey-headed Woodpecker and Black Woodpecker.
In spring and autumn divers and grebes, waterfowl and raptors, herons and waders all pass through in good numbers.
Check-list
Birds you can see here include:
Red-throated Diver, Black-throated Diver, Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Red-necked Grebe, Little Egret, Great White Egret, Grey Heron, Black Stork, (PM), White Stork, Eurasian Spoonbill, White-tailed Eagle, Western Marsh Harrier, Hen Harrier, Northern Goshawk, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Common Buzzard, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Osprey, Hazel Grouse, Black Grouse, Spotted Crake, Corn Crake, Eurasian Golden Plover, Common Snipe, Black-tailed Godwit, Common Tern, Black Tern, European Nightjar, Common Kingfisher, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Green Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Sand Martin, Barn Swallow, Eurasian Blackbird, Red-backed Shrike, Great Grey Shrike, Common Rosefinch
Other Wildlife
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Site Information
Passage periods are the best time to visit as the reservoir is popular with tourists in mid-summer.
History and Use
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Areas of Interest
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Access and Facilities
The reservoir is just north-west of the E77 road to the Polish border close to the town of Orava.
Contact Details
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External Links
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