Description
Dolistowo Nowe is an observation point and walk where you have a good view on the Biebrza wetland area. You can see for miles. A telescope is a must. There is a big chance of seeing Greater Spotted Eagle, a rare nesting species at the westernmost edge of its range. With patience, they are regularly seen soaring overhead, and are more reliably encountered here than anywhere else in the National Park.
Other commonly seen species here include Lesser Spotted Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, Montagu's Harrier, Western Marsh Harrier, Common Buzzard and Eurasian Kestrel. Black Stork and White Stork are also often seen soaring on warm days. White storks occupy a remarkable number of nestingplaces in the area.
In late summer, Dolistowo Nowe is a gathering place for Common Crane (from the end of July). Other birds you can observe include Savi's Warbler, White-winged Tern, Citrine Wagtail, Corn Crake, Common Rosefinch, Golden Oriole, European Honey-buzzard, Common Quail, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Eurasian Hobby, Great Reed Warbler and others. Among the large mammals, moose can often be found in this area.
Details
Access
The site is near the village of Dolistowo Nowe. Parking is available along the road at the starting point of the hike. Press P on the map for directions. The circular route shown on the map is about 4 km.

