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Mogan Lake Flood Control Dam

Ankara  >  Turkey

About 15 km south of Mogan Lake, the Mogan Lake flood control dam has been built in late 2015, and quickly flourished into a birding hotspot.

Aggiunto* da Kuzey Cem Kulaçoğlu
Ultimo aggiornamento 28 dicembre 2020

Descrizione

A lake ecosystem surrounded by extensive reedbeds and steppe, the flood control dam is the perfect habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds and waders, as well as many reed-dwellling species. When viewed from the top of the dam itself, many species of waterfowl can be seen including Moretta tabaccata, Fistione turco and Gobbo rugginoso among the more ubiquitous grebes and Folaga. A modest selection of gulls and terns can also be viewed from this point.

When you take the dirt tracks from either side of the dam towards the south you will come near the muddy shoreline which attracts thousands of waders during migration, with many species to be seen among hordes of Combattente, Gambecchio comune, and Piro piro boschereccio; this comes with good prospects of finding scarcer species like Gambecchio frullino, Piro piro del Terek or Falaropo beccosottile. Cavaliere d'Italia, Pavoncella and Corriere piccolo also use this spot as breeding grounds, along with perhaps a few others. Breeding species such as Forapaglie castagnolo, Cannareccione, Salciaiola, Usignolo di fiume, Basettino, Pendolino and Migliarino di palude make good use of the reedbeds. Especially during autumn migration these reedbeds also host very high numbers of roosting hirundines, wagtails and Strillozzo; and you can catch a glipse of a Porciglione, crake or Pettazzurro stealthily moving through the ground below. Falco di palude are a also a fixture of the reedbeds, and several can be seen patrolling over their favorite patches of reed at any given moment.

Far south of the lake are the muddy plains which host, especially during migration, high numbers of egrets and herons, augmented by flocks of Mignattaio and Spatola, or perhaps a group of Pellicano comune. If you visit during late March-mid April you might also stumble upon a staging flock of Damigella della Numidia, which is always a nice bird to see. Also sharing these areas in the post-breeding season are immense numbers of Casarca which fill the lake with their honking sounds as they gather in the late afternoon. Roosting marsh terns of 3 species, Sterna zampenere and Gabbiano reale d'Armenia can also be seen here.

Raptors are generally present in small numbers, though nearby breeding Poiana codabianca and Grillaio can be seen with ease. During migration and winter additional species such as Falco pescatore, Albanella reale, Albanella pallida, Falco cuculo and Smeriglio can be seen, and if you are lucky you might see a wandering Aquila imperiale from the nearby breeding grounds.

The steppe and hilly terrain surrounding the lake host breeding Calandra, Calandrina and Culbianco isabellino; and especially during the autumn migration large numbers of larks, pipits, wagtails, Stiaccino and Culbianco make use of these habitats, the latter two usually seen perched on every other wire or fence. Fenced-off gardens can also attract shrikes and flycatchers. During winter these fields can also support large flocks of seed-eaters.

Dettagli

Accesso

A car is practically a necessity as no public transport will carry you this far. You can take a bus as far as Yağlıpınar Village but after that you'll have to walk.

If you're coming from Haymana Road, take the left immediately after you have passed Yavrucuk Village (39.692249, 32.741794). Drive along this road, then take a right at 39.686185, 32.772293. Drive along until you have reached the stone wall. From here you can look down on the dam.

On both sides of stone wall are dirt tracks leading south, which you can follow until you are at the southern part of the dam.

If you are coming from Konya Road, an alternative route would be to take a right at Yağlıpınar Village and follow the road until you reach the shoreline, around the middle of the dam (https://www.google.com/maps/dir/39.7213488,32.8135236/39.6526985,32.7784951/@39.6936588,32.7863868,17421m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!4m1!3e0).

Once you've arrived you can technically park your car and walk along the shore, but this is not recommended as it will result in your birding being significantly harder, as well as safety issues.

Terreno e habitat

Zona umida , Pianura , Steppa , Lago , Velme , Canneti

Caratteristiche dell’area

Paludoso , Paesaggio aperto , Polveroso , Acqua alta possibile , Collinoso

Percorso ad anello

No

È utile un cannocchiale?

Può essere utile

Buona stagione per il BW

Primavera , Autunno , Estate

Miglior periodo per visitare

Migrazione primaverile , Migrazione autunnale

Percorso

Strada sterrata , Strada asfaltata

Grado di difficoltà del percorso a piedi

Faticoso

Modalità di accesso

Macchina

Capanno/torretta di osservazione

No

Informazioni aggiuntive

Especially on the weekends this area, most usually the shoreline along the dirt tracks, are used extensively by fishermen, and to a lesser extent families having picnic or barbeques. This can result in a significant reduction in bird activity, so always try to go in the early morning on weekdays.

Also reducing bird activity can be large flocks of sheep and goats, and these flocks are usually accompanied by dogs which can be very aggressive.

The water level is very season-dependent and roads described can be partially or fully submerged during winter or spring. This can result in the above description or Google Maps being inaccurate. The dam also shows a trend of getting larger each year.

Also be wary of mud, as it can result in you getting stuck, in which case a tractor will probably be required. 4x4 vehicles are highly recommended.

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