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Lasy Radłowskie Reserve

Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Województwo Małopolskie)  >  Poland

Nature Reserve Lasy Radłowskie (also called Lasy Wierzchosławickie) is a floral reserve that houses many species of birds and other fauna.

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Most recent update 17 грудня 2024

Description

Lasy Radłowskie Reserve is mainly composed of oak- and pine-dominated forests, with areas containing birch, hornbeam, alder, willow and lime tree. Both older and younger parts make a diverse environment for animals and plants. With a mosaic of man-made water reservoirs and fishponds it is also full of water-dependant organisms, especially birds, both local and migratory.

What's important, a lot of fauna can be observed from the main trail that connects Wierzchosławice and Waryś, so it doesn't require a lot of exploring.

There are plenty of common forest bird species, all native tit and chickadee species, especially Синиця чубата, which can be found in pine-dominated areas, as well as many species of woodpeckers, like Жовна сива, Дятел середній and Жовна чорна, which all often can be seen from the main trail, especially near the parking place in Wierzchosławice.

There are a few species of raptors, mostly Канюк звичайний and Яструб малий. Near fishponds there can be seen some resting Орлан-білохвіст and, especially during migration, Скопа. Lasy Radłowskie is home to a few species of owls, especially Сова вухата, Сіра сова, Сова довгохвоста and Сичик-горобець євразійський.

Around fishponds and wetlands there are some areas overgrown with reeds. They are home of many species of passerines, especially species from genus Acrocephalus, Кобилочка солов’їна and Вівсянка очеретяна.

Other, common species: Крижень, Пірникоза мала, Припутень, Пісочник малий, Баклан великий, Чапля сіра, Чепура велика, Рибалочка блакитний, Дятел звичайний, Дятел малий, Зелений дятел, Сойка звичайна, Крук звичайний, Чорна синиця, Гаїчка болотяна, Гаїчка-пухляк, Синиця блакитна, Велика синиця, Вівчарик весняний, Вівчарик-ковалик, Ополовник звичайний, або синиця довгохвоста, Кропив’янка чорноголова, Золотомушка жовточуба, Повзик звичайний, Підкоришник звичайний, Підкоришник короткопалий, Кропивник, Шпак звичайний, Дрізд-омелюх, Дрізд співочий, Дрізд чорний, Вільшанка, Зяблик звичайний, Костогриз, Снігур звичайний, Зеленяк звичайний, Щиглик звичайний and Чиж лісовий.

Details

Access

The main trail is available from Wierzchosławice or Waryś village. There is a large parking place from Wierzchosławice side. Press a P on the map for directions. It's best to explore both the main trail and other areas by foot, but a bike can also be an option. Local people use the main trail as a shortcut for cars, but it's not advised to try this way of exploring in the forest (especially, there may be restrictions of the use of the road - only for residents/with permission). The main trail is easy, broad and quite flat, but other trails can be narrower and muddy. Access to some paths (especially ones around some fishponds) can be restricted.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , River , Pond , Mud flats , Park , Reedbeds

Conditions

Flat , Wet , Slippery , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Most birds here are very active - there isn't really a need to stimulate them if they are somewhere around. Please, avoid doing so. If you want to find most of the singing birds, try to be there as early, as possible (morning hours). Owls tend to show up mostly in the morning/evening hours.

Best to go along roads/paths, especially the main one, although it can get quite busy in warm weekends.

Hazards: ticks, deep mud, deep wetland. Keep in mind the presence of large animals (deer, moose, boars) and other people (local people driving through main trail, foresters, hunters, mushroom pickers, wanderers etc.)!!!

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