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The banks of the 6th-longest river of Poland in Sanok are home to many species of birds. They're especially known for diverse wintering birds communities.
The San is one of the lesser-known rivers of Poland. Yet, it's one of those that haven't been changed and regulated as much as larger and more widely known rivers. It's home to ~30 species of fish (i.e. nase, common barbel, river trout) that provide sufficient diet base for many species of piscivorous birds.
In case of river/water biotope-dependant species, year-round, there can be found many mlakarica,, rečni galeb, rumenonogi galeb, vodomec, siva čaplja and velika bela čaplja. There is a good chance to see some labod grbec, kreheljc, veliki žagar, zelenonoga tukalica, liska, mali deževnik, mali martinec, sivi galeb, navadna čigra, belorepec, bela pastirica, siva pastirica and močvirska trstnica during spring and summer.
Some species that can be seen time to time or during migrations are: siva gos, reglja, žličarica, konopnica, žvižgavka, dolgorepa raca, sivka, kostanjevka, čopasta črnica, zvonec, mali ponirek, čopasti ponirek, Mokož, priba, spremenljivi prodnik, kozica, pikasti martinec, zelenonogi martinec, močvirski martinec, rdečenogi martinec, črna čigra, belolična čigra, rdečegrli slapnik, polarni slapnik, črna štorklja, bela štorklja, veliki kormoran, čapljica, kvakač, ribji orel, plašica and others.
It's worth to note wintering water-assiociated species diversity and numbers, especially in case of veliki žagar, zvonec and labod grbec. Winter is also a great time to seek rare or generally uncommon in the area species, such as rjavka, mali žagar, srednji žagar or loons/divers. Often, mixed groups of swans, ducks, grebes and gulls are found. Some predatory species that can be seen during migrations or flying by are: ribji orel, Sršenar, mali klinkač, planinski orel, rjavi lunj, pepelasti lunj, močvirski lunj, skobec (also local), kragulj, črni škarnik, belorepec (mainly local), koconoga kanja, kanja, navadna postovka (also local), rdečenoga postovka, škrjančar and sokol selec. There are also some local lesna sova and mala uharica.
Banks are covered by trees in general, although quite "loosely". These woods are home to many species of passerines and other birds, such as: skalni golob, grivar, turška grlica, kukavica, srednji detel, veliki detel, mali detel, pivka, zelena žolna, črna žolna, kobilar, šoja, sraka, kavka, siva vrana, krokar, menišček, močvirska sinica, gorska sinica, plavček, velika sinica, rumeni vrtnik, severni kovaček, vrbji kova ek, dolgorepka, črnoglavka, mlinarček, rumenoglavi kraljicek, brglez, dolgoprsti plezalček, kratkoprsti plezalček, stržek, škorec, cikovt, kos, brinovka, sivi muhar, tašcica, domaci vrabec, poljski vrabec, ščinkavec, dlesk, zelenec, lišček and grilček.
The San River near Sanok is easily accesible from city roads by car, although by foot from the Main Bus/Train Station it's a 20-30 minute walk. There are free car parks near supermarkets (Carrefour, Kaufland), near Rural Architecture Museum of Sanok (there's also a paid one - check first) or near MOSIR Sanok. Main Bus/Train Station can be accessed by buses from many large cities (Warsaw, Cracow, Rzeszów, but also other on long routes) and by trains (mainly from Cracow and Rzeszów).
It's adviced to explore banks of San River by foot - although bike is also an option in this case, even better if you want to scan larger portion of river at once. The river isn't accessible by path in some places - try to follow paths, be careful if going farther - sometimes the terrain can be more muddy/there may be a steep bank part.
There are no species of birds that need to be audio stimulated - please avoid doing so.
Hazards: ticks, muddy terrain, steep bank parts, high water level.
Keep in mind the presence of other people (drivers on roads or car parks, tourists, cyclists, skateboarders, runners, wanderers, dog owners, children, etc.).
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