Description
The Bolle of Magadino, between the mouth of the Verzasca and the Magadino plain, are a precious wildlife refuge. It is the only mouth of a river in a lake which has remained in its natural state south of the Alps (and one of the few in Europe); they are rich in aquatic and terrestrial biotopes in various phases of evolution. More than 300 species of birds have been seen here. Among the birds you can see here are Egipatska guska, Patka Žličarka, Zviždara, Krunata Patka, Veliki ronac, Mali Gnjurac, Ćubasti Gnjurac, Gugutka, Veliki Vranac, Bukavac, Siva Čaplja, Velika Bijela Čaplja, Čaplja Govedarica, Bukoč, Škanjac osaš, Eja Močvarica, Eja Strnjarica, Kobac, Crna lunja, Škanjac, Sivi Ćuk, Vodomar, Veliki Djetlić, Crna žuna, Vjetruša, Vuga, Šojka, Siva vrana, Jelova sjenica, Plavetna Sjenica, Velika Sjenica, Sjenica Mošnjarka, Trstenjak cvrkutić, Bregunica, Lastavica, Dugorepa Sjenica, Brgljez, Kratkoprsti puzavac, Crvendać, Slavuj, Bijela Pastirica, Zeba, Zelendur and Močvarna Strnadica.
Details
Access
The ideal time for bird watching is from April to May. There are several entrances - including three on the territory of Magadino and one in the Tenero-Gordola area - to access the educational paths with information panels in Italian, German and English. Click on a P in the map to get directions to that point.


