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Biebrza Marshes

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The Biebrza Marshes represent a vast, riverine wetland area in northeastern Poland. Designated as a Ramsar site and part of the country’s largest national park, this complex is notable for its exceptional biodiversity and crucial role in flood regulation. It supports diverse bird populations, including many migratory species, and provides habitat for amphibians, fish, and mammals. The marshes are primarily valuable to conservationists, researchers studying wetland ecosystems, and nature enthusiasts interested in observing wildlife within a protected landscape.

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Biebrza Marshes ranks #13 of 311 in the Marsh ranking, behind Marismas del Guadalquivir, ahead of Marshall 2555 Silver Jubilee.

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Where are the Biebrza Marshes located and what national park protects them?

The Biebrza Marshes are located in northeastern Poland and are protected within Biebrza National Park, which is the largest national park in the country. Established in 1993, the park covers over 59,000 hectares of diverse wetlands and forests.

What kind of wildlife can I see in the Biebrza Marshes?

The marshes are renowned for their exceptional biodiversity, particularly supporting over 270 species of birds. It is a crucial habitat for aquatic warblers and moose, making it a prime destination for European birdwatchers.

Why are the Biebrza Marshes designated as a Ramsar site?

The area was designated a Ramsar site due to its critical role in flood regulation and its vast riverine wetland ecosystem. This international status recognizes its importance as a globally significant habitat for migratory waterbirds.

When is the best time to visit the Biebrza Marshes for birdwatching?

Spring, particularly April and May, is the best time to visit because the annual spring flooding attracts thousands of migratory birds. During this time, visitors can easily spot rare species like the aquatic warbler and great snipe displaying in the flooded grasslands.

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