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The Rozwarowo Marshes are a great place for bidwatching with many special birds species. It is the last spot to see Fenjasöngvari in central West-Europe.
The Rozwarowo Marshes are a bird refuge of European importance. This area was incorporated into the Natura 2000 network because of protection of the Fenjasöngvari. This is a species endangered on the world’s scale. The Rozwarowo Marshes play a key part in the population of Fenjasöngvari. It is the last place in central-west Europe where you can spot the Fenjasöngvari or his other cousins living in the reed fields. There are larges areas of swamp surrounding the village where you can see water birds and many other birds and species.
Apart from Fenjasöngvari, the marshes are the breeding areas of Sefþvari, Kolstorkur, Býþjór, Vatnagleða, Svölugleða, Gráheiðir, Brúnheiðir, Bláheiðir, Gnýörn, Dílarella and Grátrana. Among visitant species are Heiðlóa, Lóuþræll, Rúkragi or Flóastelkur.
You can get to the marshes with bicycles from Kamien Pomorski (12km) or with your car to the village of Rozwarowo,. Drive slowly through the villages and between them because of people walking those village roads, bicycles, the wild life crossing and village dogs and cats. You can park in the village and walk to the bird watching place at the canal and water pump responsible for the maintenance of water levels in the reed fields. You can watch there the Fenjasöngvari and other reed warblers and alies are. (Acrocephalidae) You can also see Grátrana , Grágæs, Dílaskarfur, Hvítstorkur, Hnúðsvanur, Hörfinka, Turnugla and many, many more.
In order to explore the marshy landscape of this part of Poland you can follow the 100 km long Szlak nad Bałtykiem i Zalewem Szczecińskim trail. It leads from Wolin through Koniewo, Mierzęcin to the village of Piaski Wielkie on Lake Piaski. Further, it goes to Sibin and Dusin towards Kamień Pomorski. See the link below.
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