Description
Luitemaa Nature Reserve is a wetland complex on the south-western coast of Estonia that consists of diverse coastal and inland habitats including shallow sea, capes and islands, coastal meadows and reed-beds. The coastal meadows near Võiste have shallow waters that attract large amounts of dabbling ducks (Серая утка, Кряква, Чирок-трескунок, Свиязь, Чирок-свистунок and so on), Пеганка and swans. The wide coastal meadows and lagoons are favored by geese. Most common are Серый гусь and Белощекая казарка. Rarer gooses like Белолобый гусь, Короткоклювый гуменник, Канадская казарка, Краснозобая казарка, Чёрная казарка, Восточный тундровый гусь and Гуменник are often found during migration.
The sandbanks and lagoons are great spots for wading birds. Most common breeding birds are Травник, Галстучник, Кулик-сорока, Золотистая ржанка, Чибис, and Турухтан. During migration Щёголь, Шилоклювка, Чернозобик, Кулик-воробей, Белохвостый песочник, Исландский песочник, Краснозобик, Большой кроншнеп and Средний кроншнеп have been recorded.
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Access
The coastal meadows are close to the village of Võiste. From the village you can explore the area on foot.
