Description
This major site in the department counts no less than 210 bird species among the 344 in the department. The pond is a protected natural area and managed to be favorable for birds and wildlife. The area is mainly composed of open water, meadows, woods and agricultural fields.
The breeding species are obviously waterbirds. Among ducks, the species worth mentioning are Kendermagos réce and Böjti réce, and the well-established Barátréce. A colonny of nesting herons (Szürke gém, Pásztorgém) and Kárókatona is settled in a few trees around the lake but remains a small colonny. Considering songbirds, you can expect Szuharbújó, Foltos nádiposzáta, cserregő nádiposzáta and Nádi sármány. On the wader side, Kis lile, Bíbic and Ugartyúk use exposed banks for breeding.
During migration, a few interesting and regular species use the lake as a stopover: Nyári lúd, Pajzsoscankó, Réti cankó, Havasi partfutó, fattyúszerkő, partifecske, Kanalasgém, Halászsas, Nyílfarkú réce, Nagy goda. It's the time of scarcities and rarities. These species have already been observed here: Lilebíbic, laposcsőrű víztaposó, Batla, Nagy lilik, Örvös lúd and Cigányréce.
In winter, the site is frequented by many ducks including Tőkés réce, Csörgo réce and Barátréce. Havasi pityer is seen foraging on the shores with barázdabillegető among which ssp. yarellii can be found.
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Access
From Angers, aim for Vihiers and Bressuire. As soon as you cross the Deux-Sèvres/Maine-et-Loire border, turn left to Etang de Beaurepaire. From Bressuire, aim for Vihiers. Before the Deux-Sèvres/Maine-et-Loire border, turn left to Etang de Beaurepaire. You can park on the site named "Beach" where a restricted acces is allowed.


