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One of the few areas which holds the most freshwater for most of the year in Malta, therefore attracting a number of species especially during spring migration.
Chadwick Lakes is essentially a series of large ponds formed by dams, intended to hold water to allow it to percolate into groundwater aquifers. This valley is one of the few which holds a good amount of water for much of the year and is probably the closest it gets to a riparian woodland in Malta. The valley is surrounded by agricultural land, with pockets of indigenous vegetation. The site is at its best during spring migration, when it attracts migratory warblers, flycatchers, hirundines, varous subspecies of trasochvost žltý, včelárik zlatý, vlha obyčajná etc. While the surrounding fields host kaňa močiarna, sokol bielopazúravý and other birds of prey. The area is also enjoyable in late autumn and winter, with many common species around.
The area is easily accessible by any form of transport. There are different points from where the area can be accessed. Best visited during the week to avoid large numbers of visitors.
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