Description
Sneum Lake is one of only a few larger, coastal lakes in the region and in the spring, summer and autumn, it is home for scarce species like Lopătar, Pescăruș cu cap negru and Gușă vânătă, and a mix of waterbirds that varies during the year. The lake attracts great numbers of birds and the list include vagrants such as Rață mică de Baikal, Ciovlică negrie, Pescărușul lui Franklin. The lake is always woths checking out.
The sea-side always hosts a great number of birds, year-round. In the winter, the tidal flats and salty marshland hosts several species of waders, ducks and gull that concentrate in the coastal bend, with spectacular numbers of Rață sulițar. In the spring, the area host large numbers of arctic waders, including many thousand Fugaci mare. In the summer, the number of birds decrease and focus species include breeding Corcodel cu gât negru, Pescăruș cu cap negru and Gușă vânătă. In the late summer and autumn the scene changes and the area become home for yet again high numbers of geese, ducks, arctic waders and different passerines and hotspot for e.g. Lopătar with flock over 300 strong, yearly Notatiță and Chirighiță neagră and regular surprises.
Details
Access
You acces the area by the road just east of the lake from the highway. There is a nice parkinglot with information posters, from where you can move around the area on foot.


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