Descripción
The area contains Jaćmierz Site of Community Importance (SCI). It's widely known as a common stop for many migrating birds that can be seen hunting or resting, especially during spring and autumn. Overall, being home for many common field- and grassland-type birds, like: Codorniz Común, Faisán Vulgar, Perdiz Pardilla, Guión de Codornices, Avefría Europea, Alcaudón Dorsirrojo, Alcaudón Norteño, Alondra Común, Buscarla Pintoja, Mosquitero Musical, Curruca Zarcera, Tarabilla Norteña, Tarabilla común, Lavandera Boyera, Pardillo Común and Escribano Cerillo.
In ditches crossing these fields, some more water-dependant species can be seen, such as ducks, Zampullín Común, Focha Común, Carricerín Común and Escribano Palustre. Often, there can be seen a mix of Cigüeña Blanca, Garza Real and Garceta Grande individuals, hunting on the short grass.
Open fields, especially during migration season support large flocks of Paloma Torcaz and Paloma Zurita, as well as Avefría Europea. Almost every season there is a chance to observe resting Chorlito Dorado Europeo and even Chorlito Carambolo, during migration.
In winter, there can be seen mixed flocks of Pardillo Común , Pardillo Norteño, Pardillo Piquigualdo and some Escribano Nival.
During sunrise/sunset/night you can encounter hunting or resting Cárabo Común or Búho Chico. During migration, there is a chance to find and observe Búho Campestre.
The main attraction of this place are, however, are diurnal birds of prey. Regularly, you can observe species like: Cernícalo vulgar, Busardo ratonero, Águila Pomerana, Aguilucho Lagunero Occidental, Aguilucho Cenizo and Gavilán Común. During winter, individuals of Aguilucho pálido and Busardo Calzado can be seen hunting there. But, the spring and late summer/autumn migration is the best time to watch for other species. More commonly migrating are species such asAbejero Europeo, Cernícalo Patirrojo andHalcón Peregrino. Some migrating or over-flying from their territories Águila Real can be sometimes seen. One of the top species to see here, during migration, is Águila Imperial Oriental, which is regularly visiting the area.
Detalles
Accesso
The main area can be accessed from the asphalt road between Zarszyn and Posada Jaćmierska village. You can get to Zarszyn by bus or train from Sanok or Krosno. You can park your car around the sharp turn of the road. Press the P on the map for directions to this point.
To fully explore area, it's best to go on foot, but you can also try to scan the area from your car, trying out the main and other across-village roads in the area. It's unadvised to use a bike in other parts than the main road (sometimes muddy terrain).
Terreno y habitat
Árboles y arbustos dispersos , Humedal , Pradera , Llanura , AgriculturaCondiciones
Plano , Paisaje abiertoCamino circular
Sí¿Se necesita telescopio?
Puede ser útilBuena época para el avistamiento de aves
Todo el añoMejor momento para visitar
Migración de otoño , Migración de primaveraRuta
Camino pavimentado , Camino sin asfaltar , Camino anchoCamino difícil de andar
FácilAccesible vía
A pie , Bicicleta , CocheEscondite de observación / plataforma
NoInformación extra
There are no species of birds that need to be audio stimulated - please avoid doing so.
Hazards: ticks, muddy terrain, deep snow (in winter). Keep in mind the presence of other people (drivers on the main road, cyclists, farmers, hunters, etc.)
Don't leave your car at the middle of the road (also on field roads) - there are many tractors and other large-vehicles during the season. Muddy terrain can sometimes require rainy boots for exploring.
