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Reservoir that is located against the hills, just west of Skala Kallonis. Great spot for wintering waterfowl and migrating waders.
Against the hills, Potamia reservoir is located west of Skala Kallonis, and provides birders with a great spot for wintering waterfowl and migrating waders. When enough water is available, like in winter, the area is used as resting and foraging area by many species of waterbird, like Pibeand, Gråand, Lille Lappedykker and large numbers of Blishøne. Also, small numbers of Sorthalset Lappedykker tend to hang around here in autumn and winter.
During spring and autumn migration, parts of the reservoir can be dry, and therefore waders can access the edges of the water too. Scan the edges of the reservoir, and you'll have the chance to observe waders like sandpipers, shanks, stilt and plovers. Gulls tend to hang around and rest in the area as well, and sometimes even Krøltoppet Pelikan can be observed here.
There's also a track up the hill that can be interesting for typical inland species, like Blådrossel, Hvidskægget Sanger and Middelhavs-stenpikker. Raptors tend to hang around here too, like Slangeørn and Ørnevåge.
The area is easy to visit, and the reservoir can easily be observed from the roads.
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