The stopping point for migratory birds: Ekşisu Reeds
On the migration route after spending the winter in Africa Ekşisu Marshes’Hundreds of migratory birds come to rest in wetlands to gather strength during their difficult journeys.
Erzincan, which is home to unique landscapes with its lush nature and plant diversity, consists of cranes, mallard ducks, appleheads, teal, spinning wheels, grouse, white storks, pelicans, herons, spoonbills, cormorants, wild goose, mallards and songbirds. It is home to hundreds of species. Erzincan, which is the stopping point of the thousands of kilometers journey of migratory birds between the African and Asian continents, is cheered with birds in every migration period.
Academician and bird watcher Muhammet Tercanlı is one of Turkey’s most important bird migration routes. Erzincan Sour Reeds stated that. Expressing that the migration of birds, which started at the end of winter, continues throughout the spring and that they return to Africa from Asia in the autumn, Tercanlı said that Erzincan is an important stopping point for birds during this migration process.
Tercanlı stated that Ekşisu area is especially rich in terms of waterfowl and that some bird species have settled down here. It was determined that they settled in the region. Ekşisu Reeds is home to 52 reptiles and mammals and 149 bird species with its climate structure and diversity of vegetation.
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The Ekşisu Marshes in Erzincan, Turkey, are an important stopping point for migratory birds on their journey between Africa and Asia. Hundreds of species, including cranes, white storks, pelicans, and songbirds, gather in the wetlands to rest and gather strength during their migration. Academician and bird watcher Muhammet Tercanlı notes that the migration of birds continues throughout the spring and that Erzincan is an important stopping point for them. The Ekşisu area is especially rich in terms of waterfowl, and it is home to 52 reptiles and mammals and 149 bird species.