Description
Île Rousseau is a peaceful island in the heart of Geneva, surrounded by the Rhône River and connected to the city by a footbridge. The island’s mix of mature trees, shrubs, and riverbanks provides an excellent habitat for both waterbirds and songbirds.
Throughout the year, you can spot црвеноклун лебед, Дива патка, and сива чапја along the river, while црна лиска and голем корморан rest on the water’s edge. In spring and summer, циганче, обична ѕвингалка, and Голема сипка can be seen in the trees, along with migratory обична пиштарка and градска ластовичка darting overhead.
In winter, the island attracts голем северен нуркач, цуцулест кожувар, and various gulls seeking shelter on the Rhône. With its central location, scenic views, and abundant birdlife, Île Rousseau is a unique and accessible spot for urban birdwatching.
Exotic species are frequently encountered on the island, causing sometimes confusion: these are escapees (around a dozen species have been identified, most recently two White-cheeked Pintail). The geese that are sometimes reported as дива гуска are also domestic geese (anser cf. domestica). The rare сива пиштарка, which have recently started breeding in the vicinity, occasionally hunt over the island; they are easiest to identify after the depart of the very similar обична пиштарка in autumn.
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Access
Île Rousseau is located in the center of Geneva, at the junction of the Rhône River and Lake Geneva, easily accessible on foot, by bike, or public transport. The island is connected to the city by a pedestrian bridge from Pont des Bergues. With public transport take tram lines 12, 14, or 18 or bus lines 6 and 8 to stops near Pont des Bergues or Bel-Air, both a short walk from the island.
By Car: Parking is limited in the area, but nearby options include Parking Mont-Blanc and Parking Saint-Antoine.
Île Rousseau is best explored on foot, as it is a small island with shaded benches and viewpoints along the river. A visit typically lasts 30 minutes to an hour, making it an ideal stop for a short but rewarding birdwatching experience in the city.

