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The reedbeds along the lake between Struga and Kalista, with flooded meadows and bushes and farmland more inland. Hills with rich forests.
The ecological importance of Lake Ohrid has been acknowledged by the declaration of Lake Ohrid as UNESCO world heritage site in 1980. The high diversity of avifauna especially among the migratory birds. The reedbeds are packed with Nádirigó and törpegém is also quite common, on the lakeKis kárókatona, Függőcinege, Fülemüle, Thickbilled Nádi sármány, Black-headed Wagtails etc. are easy to see. In the trees surrounding the farmland there are kis őrgébics and lots of Sárgarigó. The forests on the hills again numerous Sárgarigó, Búbos banka, woodpeckers, Bajszos poszáta and Örvös légykapó to name a few.
Lake Ohrid is located on the border of Albania and Macedonia near the towns of Struga and Ohrid. Best to explore the area on foot.
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