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Three forest ponds where you can observe several species of ducks, waders and forest birds.
Étangs de Beauregard is made up of 3 ponds close to each other. They especially attract birds in winter like црвеноглав кожувар, цуцулест кожувар and патка превез. But it is in spring that you find the greatest diversity of species thanks to the migrating birds who stop off on the site. During migration you can observe several species of shorebirds such as зеленонога тринга and бојник.
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Français: Le site est constitué de plusieurs étangs forestiers. 3 étangs proche les uns des autres. Ils attirent surtout des oiseaux l'hiver comme le црвеноглав кожувар ou le цуцулест кожувар et la патка превез. Mais c'est au printemps que l'on retrouve la plus grande diversité d'espèces grâce aux migrateurs qui font halte sur le site. On y retrouve alors plusieurs espèces de limicoles comme le зеленонога тринга ou le бојник.
The site is accessed by the D19 road which crosses the forest from the village of Demigny. Click a P on the map to get directions to a parking spot.
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Français: On accède au site par la route D19 qui traverse la forêt depuis le village de Demigny. Cliquez sur un P sur la carte pour obtenir un itinéraire vers une place de stationnement.
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