Winter sees large numbers of wildfowl congregating in the area, with huge flocks of Greylag and Greater White-fronted Geese. Red-breasted and Lesser White-fronted Geese are recorded annually in the region.
Spring is dominated by migration, with significant numbers of shorebirds using the shallow soda pans as a stop-over site while migrating north. Displaying Great Bustards are a delight.
Summers can be pleasantly warm to hot, but Bee-eaters, Moustached Warblers, Pygmy Cormorants and the occassional swim in the lake will likely keep birders and their families entertained.
Fall / Autumn sees a milder passage migration of shorebirds than in the spring as most of the seasonal pans tend to be dry, with shorebirds tending to either move straight over the area or using smaller, scattered areas of habitat within the reedbed belt around the main lake.
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Winter sees large numbers of wildfowl congragating congregating in the area, with huge flocks of Greylag and Greater White-fronted Geese. Red-breasted and Lesser White-fronted Geese are recorded annually in the region.
Spring is dominated by migration, with significant numbers of shorebirds using the shallow soda pans as a stop-over site while migrating north. Displaying Great Bustards are a delight.
Summers can be pleasantly warm to hot, but Bee-eaters, Moustached Warblers, Pygmy Cormorants and the occassional swim in the lake will likely keep birders and their families entertained.
Fall / Autumn sees a milder passage migration of shorebirds than in the spring as most of the seasonal pans tend to be dry, with shorebirds tending to either move straight over the area or using smaller, scattered areas of habitat within the reedbed belt around the main lake.
Winter sees large numbers of wildfowl congragating in the area, with huge flocks of Greylag and Greater White-fronted Geese. Red-breasted and Lesser White-fronted Geese are recorded annually in the region.
Spring is dominated by migration, with significant numbers of shorebirds using the shallow soda pans as a stop-over site while migrating north. Displaying Great Bustards are a delight.
Summers can be pleasantly warm to hot, but Bee-eaters, Moustached Warblers, Pygmy Cormorants and the occassional swim in the lake will likely keep birders and their families entertained.
Fall / Autumn sees a milder passage migration of shorebirds than in the spring as most of the seasonal pans tend to be dry, with shorebirds tending to either move straight over the area or using smaller, scattered areas of habitat within the reedbed belt around the main lake.