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The westernmost poiint of the country on the island of Gozo. Most of the area is open garrigue with rocky coast and coastal cliffs. and a magnet for migrants.
The Dwejra area is open country with low vegetation. The area is one of the most geologically interesting areas in the Maltese Islands, with sheer coastal cliffs, the offshore island called Fungus Rock, the so-called inland sea etc. Being the westernmost point of the archipelago, the site is a magnet for migrants. The site is at it's best during spring migration, when one can see several species typical of open habitats such as Лунь очеретяний, Лунь степовий, Лунь лучний, Боривітер степовий, Перепілка звичайна Кам’янка звичайна, Кам’янка попеляста, Кам’янка іспанська, Щеврик польовий Одуд, Трав’янка лучна, Сорокопуд червоноголовий and more. In easterly winds, flocks of herons, including Чапля руда and Чапля жовта, may be seen migrating offshore or resting on the coast. Autumn and winter are less exciting but can still be good for migrants and common wintering birds. The area also hosts interesting breeding species in summer, including Буревісник cередземноморський (підвид diomedea), Малий буревісник, Серпокрилець блідий, Скеляр синій and Кропив’янка піренейська.
The area is a major tourist attraction, so it easily accessible by any transport. Check www.publictransport.com.mt/ for public transport routes. Walking is the best way to explore the area.
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