Description
Hostivice Ponds is a beautifull area with large ponds and woods in Prague's vicinity with a number of interesting species. Can be quite easily reached by car or public transport and offers both a quick birdwatching stop at one pond (that has a birdwatching tower) or a nice short tour around all of them.
Its is one of a few breeding places of црноврат нуркач in the Czech republic and features also other waterfowl like патка лажичарка, патка крецка or патка ластовичарка to name a few which are more rare. The local reedbeds also offer opportunities to see number of warblers, Мочварна овесарка or even мустаклеста сипка. The surrounding woods are home woodpeckers, treecreepers, flycatchers and of course tits and thrushes. Herons and gulls also naturaly stop by, also swifts, finches and sparrows from the towns and villages around. On the fields, various birds of prey, buntings or larks can be observed.
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Access
You can easily get there by car or by public transport (bus) from Prague (with a short walk). Parking is possible right next to the Litovický pond. Click on the P in the map for directions. The circular route indicated in the map is about 3 km long.

