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Well preserved moist hay meadows, dotted with hedges of a few rows of trees.
Les Prairies de Saint-Maurice-en-Rivière can be explored by agricultural paths that allow you to cross a whole complex of hay meadows. In this way you can easily observe typical species such as Nagy póling, rozsdás csuk, sárga billegető, Sordély. It is one of the last sites to host the Haris. In wet springs, one can have the chance to see/hear the Pettyes vízicsibe or the törpevízicsibe. In the few wastelands one can observe the Szuharbújó and the winter Kékes rétihéja and Réti fülesbagoly can be seen there.
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Français: Prairies de fauche humides encore bien préservées, parsemées de haies de quelques alignements d'arbres. Les chemins agricoles permettent de parcourir tout un complexe de prairies de fauche on peut y observer facilement des espèces typiques comme l e Nagy póling, le rozsdás csuk, la sárga billegető, le Sordély. C'est l'un des derniers sites à accueillir le Haris. Les printemps humides on peut avoir la chance de contacter la Pettyes vízicsibeou encore la törpevízicsibe. Dans les quelques friches on peut y observer la Szuharbújó et l'hiver en dortoir le Kékes rétihéja et le Réti fülesbagoly.
You can access the area from rue Émile Jeunon or rue Chandelier.
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Français: Accès par la rue Émile Jeunon ou par la rue Chandelier.
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