Description
The Longarini lagoon is a wetland area of about 200 hectares located in the territory of Ispica, a few hundred meters from the coast. It is the largest of a complex of marshes that extend between Ispica and Pachino. The lagoon attracts a wide array of species throughout the year. In winter one can see flamingo, several species of ducks, nokikana, töyhtöhyyppä, different species of herons, ruskosuohaukka, kuningaskalastaja, pussitiainen and more. During migration, the area attracts several typical wetland species, including waders such as valkoviklo and pitkäjalka, as well as migratory ducks like heinätavi and ruskosotka. The site is one of the last places where marmorisorsa breeds in Italy. Re-introduced sulttaanikana can also be seen.
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Access
The lagoon is located 5 km west of the village of Pachino. The site is easily accessible by any means of transport.