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Highest barren-top hill in the area, close to Długie, Nowosielce and Pielnia villages. Good point for long-distance observations, especially during migration.
Wysokie Hill is easy-to-see, it is the highest point in the area. Barren at the top, covered mostly by meadows from SW and NE, by larch forest culture from SE and mixed shrubbery with trees from NW.
The meadows are nesting places of Tarlakuşu and Sarı kirazkuşu. Larch forest edges have great concentrations of singing Söğütbülbülü and Ağaç incirkuşu. Shrubbery from NW is home to Üveyik, Çizgili ötleğen, Akgerdanlı ötleğen, Küçük Ak Gerdanlı Ötleğen and Dağ Bülbülü. Sometimes the area gets visited by Aksırtlı ağaçkakan.
Many birds of prey can be seen regularly hunting in areas below: Küçük Orman Kartalı, Saz delicesi, Çayır delicesi, Atmaca, Şahin, Kerkenez and during winter also Gökçe delice and Paçalı şahin.
There is a chance to see some other species during migration, i.e.: Arı Şahini, Ala doğan and Gök doðan.
Other common species: Guguk, Leylek, Orman alaca ağaçkakanı, Kızılsırtlı örümcekkuşu, Büyük örümcekkuşu, Alakarga, Kuzgun, Çam baştankarası, Kayın Baştankarası, dağ baştankarası , Çekirge Kamışçını, Kır kırlangıcı, Uzunkuyruklu baştankara, Karabağlı ötleğen, Çalıkuşu, Orman tırmaşıkkuşu, Tarla ardıcı, Çayır taşkuşu, Taşkuşu, Kocabaş, Ketenkuşu, Saka.
Accessible from Nowosielce and Pielnia villages - by foot/bike/car/etc. Public transport to these villages limited to buses from Sanok or Krosno. Best to explore by foot, eventually by bike or 4x4 vehicle (not advised and may be problematic). Best to leave larger vehicles somewhere in a village and enjoy the trail by-foot. Field roads are rather dry and don't require rain boots.
There aren't really any species here that'd require audio stimulation to show up. Please, avoid doing so. Different birds of prey can be seen during different parts of the day (usually smaller species in the morning and afternoon, larger show up when air is warm enough to soar).
Hazards: ticks, deep snow (winter). Keep in mind presence of other people (hunters, off-road enthusiasts, deltatrike/plane enthusiasts, wanderers), especially during weekends it can get quite busy.
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