Description
Lake Kierskie is especially interesting in the autumn and winter. Ducks, geese, grebes and loons etc. stop here regularly in pretty good amount. In winter, up to 3,000 gulls spend the night here - mainly: Riječni Galeb, Galeb Klaukavac, Galeb Klaukavac, Burni Galeb and also a single: Crnoglavi Galeb, Veliki tamnoleđi galeb, Mali tamnoleđi galeb. Quite rare waterfowl for inland are regularly observed, such as: Patka crninka, Patka kulašica, Crna patka, Ušati gnjurac, Crvenogrli Plijenor and Crnogrli Plijenor. The lake is a feeding ground for Štekavac. Geese spend the night on the reservoir, mainly: Siva Guska but also northern geese.
Details
Access
Along the eastern shore there is an asphalt path and several piers from which you can observe birds. The west bank is partially built-up and inaccessible.
Terrain and Habitat
Lake , ForestConditions
FlatCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
Winter , Autumn , SpringBest time to visit
Winter , Autumn migrationRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , WheelchairBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Rare birds have been found here, such as: Sjeverni plijenor and Slaty-backed Gull.

