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Quiet areas for migrating birds
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Madine Lake has become, since its creation in 1971 as a water reservoir, a sought-after wintering site for aquatic birds. Raptors dependent on wetlands, such as ospreys or harriers, also reside there. From September to April, the autumn migrations, winterings, and spring migrations of grebes, swans, and mallards follow one another. Each year from October 15th, the extension of the quiet areas to the south of Madine Lake ensures tranquility for migrating and wintering birds.
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