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Lake Ptuj is with its 346 hectares the largest Slovenian lake. It is very important for wintering and migrating birds.
Lake Ptuj is very important for wintering birds and also represents an important resting place for migratory birds. Many duck species can be observed on the lake – from telkkä and jouhisorsa to the rare lapasotka and alli. Occasionally the mustalintu and pilkkasiipi. Lake Ptuj is the most important wintering place for the uivelo in Slovenia, who can often be accompanied by the isokoskelo and rarely the tukkakoskelo. The diversity of gulls is especially high at the time of migration. The pikku-uikku, silkkiuikku and mustakaulauikku can regularly be observed here, whereas the härkälintu is rarely to be seen. In winter time we can also spot the kuikka and kaakkuri. Flocks of merimetso, in which pikkumerimetso is frequently present, sit on various structures on the lake. Many fields that are surrounding the lake give us the possibility to observe various birds bound to this type of habitat as well. In addition to the kalatiira, the artificial islands on the lake also represent the nesting ground for a large naurulokki colony and individual pairs of the mustanmerenlokki.
You get off the train at the Ptuj train station. To get to the lake you have to go towards river Drava, which we crossed a few moments before with the train. By passing an avenue and going through a smaller park we reach the river bank. We continue west, past a round tower towards the pedestrian bridge. You cross the bridge and begin your walk around the lake (10 km) on an embankment. If you visit the lake in a spring or summer morning, your walk should start on the left side of the lake, due to light conditions.
In spring various species of orchids grow on dry meadows that can be found on the southern side of the embankment, among which the three-toothed orchid and the pyramidal orchid are the most numerous.
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