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ViewsDurankulak LakeFrom Opus
[edit] OverviewDurankulak lake is a coastal lagoon, situated in North-east of Bulagria and separated from the Black Sea by sand dunes and a beach. It has an area of 446 ha. of which 250 ha. are open water and the rest is aquatic emergent vegetation. It is surrounded by grassland and arable agriculture. [edit] Birds[edit] Notable SpeciesIt is an important bird area and protected Ramsar site situated on the migratory flyway Via Pontica and is serving as major staging point for large gatherings of birds: Pygmy Cormorant, Glossy Ibis, Great White Pelican and Dalmatian Pelican, Ruddy Shelduck, Red-crested Pochard, with many waders and small passerines in evidence. It represents the biggest wintering site for the Red-breasted Goose with over 40,000 individuals, 45% of the global population. It is also a winter home for over 30% of the western Palearctic population (11% of the global population) of Greater White-fronted Goose with over 235,000 individuals. Over 80 species breed in this site including: Ferruginous Duck (Aythia nyroca), Collared Pratincole (Glareola pratincola), Stone Curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus), Great Bittern (Botaurus stellaris), Little Bittern (Ixobrychus minutus), Olivaceous Warbler (Hippolais pallida) or Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana). Durankulak Lake is also one of the few places in Europe where Paddyfield Warbler (Acrocephalus agricola), a typical Asian Species, can be seen. [edit] Check-listBirds you can see here include:
To do [edit] Other WildlifeTo do [edit] Site Information[edit] History and UseTo do [edit] Areas of InterestTo do [edit] Access and FacilitiesThe Branta Conservation and Visitor center is located close to the lake proper, not far from the international motorway, at 3 km from the Romanian border (www.lebalkan.org). [edit] Contact DetailsTo do [edit] External LinksContent and images originally posted by Pavel
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