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Path surrounded by reed beds where you can observe birds of prey and small passerines and even see a roe deer pass by if you are quiet enough.
Roselière Bonnance is a wetland and marsh area with reed beds. Among the birds you can observe are Eurasian Jay, Common Kingfisher, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Common Cuckoo, Western Marsh Harrier, Eurasian Kestrel, Common Buzzard, Little Egret, Brambling, Eurasian Nuthatch, European Goldfinch and Little Grebe.
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Français: Sentier entourrée de roselière ou vous pourrez observer rapace comme petit passeraux et même voire passer une chervertte si vous vous faites suffisament discret. Vous pourrez si vous avez de la chance observer Western Marsh Harrier ainsi que des Common Buzzard et au loin un Common Cuckoo. Mais aussi des Eurasian Jay faisant des aller retours et des Great Spotted Woodpecker . Vous pourrez également observer des Brambling, Eurasian Nuthatch et European Goldfinch.
The path through Roselière Bonnance starts south of the village of Péronne-en-Mélantois. Parking is available with also space to attach a bicycle. Press P on the map for directions to the parking. The walk is about 3 km out and back.
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Français: Parking a disposition avec également de quoi attacher un vélo. Appuyez sur P sur la carte pour obtenir les directions vers le parking.
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