Descrizione
The area near Kościan is a fantastic destination for birdwatchers. Along the canals, vast meadows stretch for kilometers, providing rich feeding grounds and nesting sites. These habitats attract a remarkable variety of raptors, meadow species, and birds typical of a mosaic landscape where fields, pastures, trees, and waterways intermix. Such diversity makes the site particularly valuable. In one outing you can observe hunting buzzards or harriers, hear larks and pipits in the grasslands, and see herons or storks searching for food along the ditches. The combination of open meadows and small patches of woodland or farmland creates ideal conditions for spotting many different species in a single visit.
In this area, you can take shorter or longer loops, or simply wander across the meadows without sticking to designated paths. Partly paved roads also make it possible to explore the site by bike. Birds you can observe include Oca selvatica, Cigno reale, Germano reale, Quaglia ,Gru, Pavoncella, Cicogna bianca, Airone cenerino, Airone bianco maggiore, Falco pescatore, Aquila anatraia minore, Falco di palude, Albanella reale, Albanella minore, Sparviere, Nibbio reale, Poiana, Gheppio, Averla piccola, Averla maggiore, Corvo imperiale and Rondine.
The agricultural landscape and abundance of food attracts birds that are rare in Poland and unusual to this region. Poiana codabianca and Albanella pallida have repeatedly been seen in this area. In 2025, Aquila delle steppe was also seen in the area.
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Accesso
Kanał Kościański is located south of the village of Kościan. You can reach the area by car. About 4 km away, there is a train station from where you can set off on foot or by bike. Across the meadows run field roads, mainly used by farmers, but they can also be followed by bicycle, although not every spot is easily accessible this way. The place is perfect for a longer walk.
