Description
Sani Wetland is a coastal lagoon and wetland complex of approximately 110 hectares that is a habitat for a wide variety of bird species. The wetland is a protected area and strategically located on a major migratory flyway, making it a crucial stopover for birds traveling between Europe and Africa. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn migration periods, from March to May and September to November, when bird diversity and numbers peak.
Birdwatching at Sani Wetland is rewarding with more than 200 bird species recorded. Birds you can observe include Flamingo roz, Piciorong, Rață cârâitoare, Egretă mică, Stârc galben, Stârc roșu, Pescăraș albastru, Lăcar mare, Rață roșie, Prundăraș gulerat mic, Prundăraș de sărătură, Fluierar de mlaștină, Fluierar cu picioare verzi, Cormoran mic, Privighetoare roșcată, Sfrâncioc roșiatic, Erete de stuf and many other marsh birds.
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Access
Sani Wetland in Greece is located on the Kassandra Peninsula in the Halkidiki region, Northern Greece, north of the Sani Resort. The wetland is accessible by walking trails and observation points. You can park at the beginning of the walking trail next to the Sani Resort. Press P on the map for directions to the parking spot.


