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Rogojești Lake is a 850 ha lake formed after the building of a dam on Siret River, and is part of the Natura 2000 site, Acumulările Rogojesti-Bucecea.
The lake has large surfaces of water and reed that offer very good opportunities for breeding and migrating aquatic birds. During the breeding season, in the reedbeds, there's a mixed colony of Karabağ martı , Büyük ak balýkçýl and Gri balýkçýl and local Saz delicesi can be seen all the time flying around. During migration, large flocks of ducks, swans, cormorants, geese and in smaller numbers grebes and divers stop by.
Waders are common but in small numbers during migration, while in some years, when the water's level drops, the area attracts hundreds of different waders. Tern species are common too during migration and gulls can be seen year-round. If you are lucky, during migration you can also see Turna or Balık kartalı . During winter, before the lake freezes, you can see mixed flocks of aquatic birds numbering in the thousands (most of them being Yeşilbaş ) and if you are lucky a Akkuyruklu kartal .
The lake is situated just east from the city of Siret, with 3 villages in its close proximity: Pădureni (in the west), Grămești (in the south) and Rogojești (in the east). You can either drive your way around the lake (the northern part is not recommended during winter or rainy days) or park your car along the lake wherever you can, leaving enough space for other cars to pass (there are plenty of such areas). You can start your tour after exiting the village of Pădureni to the south, immediately after getting out of the forest on the paved road. There, you can make a detour on an unpaved road that descends to the lakes western shore or you can follow the paved road for approximately a kilometer, until you see a gravel road that leads to Rogojești village and goes over the dam. You can follow the gravel road that follows the concrete shores up to the northern half of the lake. From there you have to follow the dirt road for another kilometer until you get to the northern part of the shore that is also concreted. Going up from there you will see that the lake is replaced by reedbeds exept for the northernmost part of the lake that has another smaller, open water area. If you continue going on the road you will get to a paved road that goes over the bridge and leads to the city of Siret and this is where the lake's tour ends. Of course, you can do it in the opposite direction too.
Other raptors that have been seen in the area: Küçük Orman Kartalı , Gökçe delice , Çayır delicesi , Paçalı şahin , Kızıl şahin , Ala doğan , Delice doğan , Gök doðan , Boz doğan
Other wildfowl and aquatic birds that have been seen here: Küçük Kuğu , Sibirya kazi , Boz ördek , Kilkuyruk , Çıkrıkçın , Pasbaş Patka , Karabaş patka , Kadife ördek , Kara ördek , Tarakdiş , Sütlabi , Kızılboyunlu batağan , Karaboyunlu batağan Karaboyunlu bataðan , Kulaklı batağan , Küçük Karabatak , Gece Balikçili , Küçük ak balýkçýl , Erguvani balýkçýl , Kaşıkçı
Rails and crakes seen in the area: Su kılavuzu , Bataklýk suyelvesi , Benekli suyelvesi , Sutavuðu
Waders that have been observed here: Poyrazkuşu , Uzunbacak , Küçük halkalı cılıbıt , Halkalı cılıbıt , Gümüş yağmurcun , Altın yağmurcun , Kızkuşu , Döşüşkenkuş , çayırkoşarı , Büyük kumkuşu , Ak kumkuşu , Tasçeviren , Karakarınlı kumkuşu , Kızıl kumkuşu , Sürmeli kumkuşu , Sarıbacaklı kumkuşu , Küçük kumkuşu , Orman düdükçünü , Yeşil düdükçün , Dere düdükçünü , Kızılbacak , Kara kızılbacak , Yeşilbacak , Çamurçulluğu , Kervançulluğu , Sürmeli kervançulluğu , Su çulluğu , Deniz düdükçünü
Other gulls observed here: Gümüş martı , Gümüş martı , Küçük gümüþ martý , Küçük martı , Karaayaklı martı
Terns observed in the area: Sumru , Küçük sumru , Bıyıklı Sumru , Kara sumru , Akkanatlı sumru
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