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Open hilly area with pastures, stone quarries, arable lands and small wetlands, providing conditions for Могильник східний, Пугач палеарктичний, Шпак рожевий and other.
The area to the south of Karnobat is a mosaic of habitats, providing good conditions for variety of interesting birds. Open stony pastures are inhabited by European ground squirrel, which attracts Могильник східний and Підорлик малий, sometimes Балабан and and Орел степовий. The holes of the rodents are used for nesting by Кам’янка попеляста. Several stone quarries are breeding places for Пугач палеарктичний, Кам’янка іспанська and Кам’янка звичайна, and in some years - by numerous colonies of Шпак рожевий. At some of the small pools in the area Огар рудий can be observed.
You can come to the area from the side of the A1 motorway and take the Road 795 to the North, but also following Road 6 and driving South from the town of Karnobat. There are many suitable places to park near the road and to explore the area on foot.
You can obtain more information and birding advices from the BSPB Centre Poda (see birding place Poda Reserve), which is open all year round.
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