water levels rising again in Lake Van fertile basin area And the favorite Bird Sanctuary Spread in And around the largest lake in Turkey. Blue water now covers the dry soil left by dehydration last year. Crying over the lake, wandering in its waters, the aquarium guests enjoy the birds in The sunshine and calm were only shattered by the loud noises coming from fellow birds.
The aquarium, where bird watchers count about 240 species each yearbenefit from the return of heavy rain in The past A few months, fills the wetlands in Eastern Province of transportation car. From flamingos to white-headed ducks, black-winged stilts, common shelducks and Eurasian coots, birds coexist in the basin made by wetlands up one-Third of wetlands in the country.
severe dryness last year raised concerns on wetlands with The birds are quickly disappearing, heading for other places, before the unprecedented snowfall and subsequent rain wave in spring attracted they again They also regained their breeding grounds.
Professor Özdemir Adil, a biologist from Van Yuzonku Il University, says The pelvis is important place for Wildlife and they can see what it looks like rise in the birds population in The region. “The ecosystem is now at an optimal level for the birds in terms of Nutrition and living conditions,” he told Anadolu Agency (AA) on Sunday. he is says conservation measures also Help encourage return of birds that also He suffered from poaching. “They feel safe now. For example, we witnessed the arrival of wild geese in In large numbers, something no one has seen for Years. The place It is a haven for birds again I hope this is sustainable.”
pelvis on Itinerary of Migratory birds, especially flamingos. It includes the usual Ak Lake first Stop of Flamingos are born in Iran migrates to neighboring Turkey.