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LIPU Reserve:
18. Massaciuccoli (LU)
Tel. 0584 975567
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Habitat
Situated where the Tyrrenian coast meets the Apuane
Alps, Lake Massaciuccoli is in an exceptional position to be a resting
place for migrating birds. Within the Migliarino-San Rossore Regional
Park, LIPU manages 44 hectares of the Chiarone Reserve, on the eastern
shore of a lake of that name.
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Birds
Deep open water in one part of the lake, as well as
shallow areas which are subject to summer evaporation, and dense
reedbeds, are ideal conditions which support an extremely rich and
varied bird life. In winter, diving ducks such as Pochard and Tufted
Ducks gather with dabbling ducks like Mallard, Shoveler and Teal, while
Cormorants dive for tench and other fish. Spring is the best season when
thousands upon thousands of migrating birds come to the reserve. There
are various species of ducks, grebes and divers on the open water, Night
Herons, Little Egrets and other herons along the lake shore, and Reed
Warblers, Great Reed Warblers and Savi's Warblers in the reeds. There
are Black Terns and Little Gulls, Black-winged Stilts and Black-tailed
Godwits, Marsh Harriers and Bitterns. Of special interest are the
numerous species of rare plants.
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Lake Massaciuccoli has been one of
the best known ornithological areas in Italy since the end of the last
century and is a superb training ground for birdwatchers. More than 260
species can be regularly observed during the year. |
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Visits
There is a visitors' centre with projection
room, wooden walkways through the reed beds and two observation hides.
It is also possible to take guided boat trips - telephone 0584/975567.
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