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Interesting wetland at the foot of the Euganean hills, with a series of artificial lakes from former quarries.
Biotopo San Daniele is a series of artificial reservoirs that were created following the excavation of clay that was used in the nearby furnaces of Monteortone (now no longer existing) for the production of bricks and tiles. Today it is a wetland that is rich in many bird species of both nesting and passing birds. The various basins have different degrees of naturalization: those abandoned for a longer time have a greater number of birds than those used for sport fishing that have a lower variety of vegetation. The area with the highest degree of naturalization is located in the inner part of the area. Among the birds you can encounter are Isfugl, Gråhegre, Silkehegre, Pungmeis, Munk, Sivhøne and Kirkeugle.
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Italiano: Interessante biotopo ai piedi dei colli euganei, con una serie di laghi artificiali di ex cave. Interessante zona umida ricca di molte specie di uccelli sia nidificanti che di passaggio.
The site is accessible from the Provincial Road 43, near the intersection with via Monte Solone where you take the driveway. Biotopo San Daniele is also known as Lago Verde.
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Italiano: Il sito è accessibile dalla Strada Provinciale 43, nei pressi dell'incrocio con via Monte Solone dove si imbocca il viale di ingresso carrabile,conosciuto anche come lago verde.
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