Descripción
The Rudy Staw (The Ore Pond) is located next to small village and one of the largest reservoirs in the western part of the Barycz Valley. Its charactristic feature are three sandy islands with high and steep shores, sparsely overgrown with vegetation. Thanks to the presence of several breeding birdspecies on them, the Rudy Pond is one of the most valuable ornithological places in the region. The birdwatcher can observe there : Gaviota Reidora, Gaviota Cabecinegra, Charrán Común, Somormujo Lavanco, Porrón Moñudo, Porrón Europeo, Porrón Pardo, Ánade friso, Avión Zapador (about 300 nests), Ánsar común, Serreta Grande, Porrón Bastardo, Serreta Chica, Serreta Mediana, Colimbo Chico, Colimbo Ártico, Cormorán Grande, Cerceta Común, Cerceta Carretona, Porrón Osculado, Silbón Europeo, Cuchara Común, Pigargo Europeo, Garceta Grande, Garza Real, Aguja Colinegra, Correlimos Común, Chorlito Dorado Europeo, Avefría Europea, Archibebe Claro, Archibebe Oscuro, Zarapito Real, Gaviota Enana, Fumarel Común, Fumarel Aliblanco ,etc
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Accesso
It is quite easy to get to the pond by car or bike. The car can be parked next to the pond. Observations can be made from the dike surrounding the pond. There are two good points - the ramp and special hide (wall with observation windows in it). There are two small islands on the pond where Gaviota Reidora colonies are located.
