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Perasma Reservoir

Lesvos  >  Greece

A large reservoir which attracts many species of gulls, waders and migrants.

Aggiunto* da Bas Engels
Ultimo aggiornamento 12 febbraio 2020

Descrizione

The Perasma Reservoir is a large water body in the northern part of Lesvos. It contains water all year long and attracts many species of birds, like gulls, waders, pipits and migrants. The water itself is used as resting area for large numbers of gulls, being mainly Gabbiano reale. If you're lucky, Gabbiano corso can be found here too. Casarca breeds around the reservoir and many other ducks can be seen on the water, like Marzaiola and Germano reale. On several places in the reservoir, water vegetation, such as water lily, is present. Often, Folaga and herons, like Sgarza ciuffetto and Nitticora can be found near and on them. Waders are often seen feeding around the reservoir, like Piro piro piccolo and Piro piro boschereccio, but also scarcer species, like Piovanello comune and Gambecchio comune. In summer, large flocks of swallows, martins and swifts gather in the evening above the lake to drink. Within these large flocks of mainly Rondone comune, small numbers of Rondone maggiore and sometimes Rondone pallido can be found.

The area north of the reservoir, down the tarmac road, consists of reedbeds and small forested areas in the west and rocky scrublands in the east. In the reedbeds, common species of reedbirds can be found, like Canapino pallido orientale and Cannaiola. Scarcer species, like Cannareccione and Locustella fluviatile, can also be present in this area. A small river flows through the area towards the coast, coming from the reservoir. The trees just next to the river are often used as roosting and hunting area for herons, like Nitticora, Sgarza ciuffetto and Tarabusino. The rocky scrublands on the other side of the tarmac road are used by many species of breeding birds, like Monachella, Sterpazzolina, Zigolo nero, Picchio muratore di roccia and Zigolo capinero. The power lines next to the road and in the reedbed area are often used as resting area for migrants, like Falco cuculo and Gruccione. Cuculo dal ciuffo is also known to breed in the area.

Towards the southern side of the reservoir, the landscape changes into a semi forested area with many bushes and scrubs. Here, species like Cincia dalmatina, Bigia grossa orientale and Tortora selvatica can be found. Picchio rosso mezzano is also freqeuntly heard and seen in the smaller trees surrounding the meadows. The meadows themselves are used by Gabbiano reale as foraging area and near the edges small numbers of Upupa can be seen. The area is also used as breeding ground for Succiacapre, which can be heard at night from the road. Also Assiolo are frequently heard.

Raptors pass overhead; from local species, like Biancone and Poiana codabianca, to migrating species, like Aquila anatraia minore and harriers.

Dettagli

Accesso

The area is easy accessable on foot, by bike and by car due to the tarmac roads that leads throught the area. Somewhere halfway, the tarmac switches to an unpaved road. The best way to enjoy the area is on foot. You can park your car down the tarmac road north of the reservoir (see P on the map. You can walk up the tarmac road, enjoying the rocky area on the left and the reedbeds on the right, until you reach the reservoir. You can scan the area from here with your telescope for waders and other birds. From here, you can follow the tarmac road further south until it changes to an unpaved road. The landscape changes to a more forested area. You can keep following the track until you reach a semi open, dusty area from where the road goes (a bit steep) downwards towards the Kavaki area. You can continue the road towards Kavaki or head back to your car.

Terreno e habitat

Alberi e cespugli sparsi , Foresta , Zona umida , Prateria/pascolo , Valle , Lago , Canneti , Terreni coltivati

Caratteristiche dell’area

Collinoso , Roccioso , Sabbioso , Asciutto

Percorso ad anello

No

È utile un cannocchiale?

Si

Buona stagione per il BW

Primavera , Autunno

Miglior periodo per visitare

Migrazione primaverile

Percorso

Strada asfaltata , Strada sterrata , Sentiero ampio

Grado di difficoltà del percorso a piedi

Difficoltà media

Modalità di accesso

A piedi , Bicicletta , Macchina , Sedia a rotelle

Capanno/torretta di osservazione

No

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