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River valley with lots of islands and shoals surrounded by natural riparian forest.
Zawadowskie Islands Reserve is a conservation reserve that consists of islands and shoals located on the Vistula River in Warsaw. This reserve is breeding place for terns (Küçük sumru, Sumru), plovers and gulls, with some luck you can also observe mammals such as beavers or wild boars. During spring or autumn migration it is a good place for wading birds (i.e. Karakarınlı kumkuşu , Döşüşkenkuş , Sarıbacaklı kumkuşu , Küçük kumkuşu , Su çulluğu , Poyrazkuşu ), ducks or birds of prey (one of the best places to see Balık kartalı in Warsaw) . The adjacent riparian forest is a good place for woodpeckers, tits and trushes.
From Warsaw drive into the direction of Puławy (road no 801). Best access is from Bysławska street. It is possible to get there by bus, Bysławska bus stop, from which it is about 1,5 km walk.
Please check Ornitho web page for most recent observations (see the link below). If you are going to observe wading birds it is good to check water level, for the best chances to observe them the water level should be less than 150 cm. Please check at IMGW website (see the link below).
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