Description
Obszar Dawnej Kopalni Siarki Jeziórko is a vast open area with 19 ponds, several hundred hectares of meadows, reed beds and wetlands in post-mining sinkholes. Over 200 species of birds (115 breeding birds) have been observed here. It is an excellent place to observe the breeding gulls such as čajka smejivá, čajka bielohlavá, čajka čiernohlavá and waders like kalužiak červenonohý, kulík riečný and hvizdák veľký. Also other water birds and herons can be seen here like chriašť malý, chriašť bodkovaný, chriašteľ vodný, lyska čierna, chrapkáč poľný, bučiačik močiarny and bučiak veľký.
During spring migration, you can observe flocks of geese (up to several hundred individuals) hus divá, hus bieločelá, hus tundrová, hus malá and bernikľa bielolíca, ducks (up to several thousand) chochlačka bielooká, kačica ostrochvostá, hrdzavka potápavá, chochlačka vrkočatá and chochlačka sivá, etc.
In late autumn, regular groups of potápač malý (the largest in the region), as well as potáplica stredná, potáplica malá and potápač prostredný can be seen. In winter you can regularly observe, among others kaňa sivá, myšiak severský and orliak morský. Among the owls observed in this area, myšiarka močiarna and breeding and myšiarka ušatá should be mentioned. It's worth having a telescope with you, but with the binoculars only you can easily see most species.
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Access
The easiest way to get to the Jeziórka area is from the Grębów - Tarnobrzeg road. The oldest post-mining ponds are already visible from the road, an asphalt road leads deep into the area (further on, shallow and gravel). You can also enter or walk from the side of Wydrza on a gravel road (turn after the Primary School in Wydrza).
A very convenient means of transportation is by bike, but you might as well get there by car or hitchhike and just walk around the whole area.


