Description
The area of Kersele Sweetgum Forest is a small stream delta on the western coast of Köyceğiz Lake. Very isolated. Due to its wet structure, it is a rare area for Anatolian sweetgum in the region. Some parts are effected by seasonal floods. The pine forests and lake narrow the area. Good spot for discover new species, not just birds but mammals and reptiles too. Among the birds you can encounter are Morski soko, Rusi svračak, Dugorepi svračak, Pupavac, Pčelarica, Ćuk, Mali detlić, Sivi voljić, Veliki trstenjak, Vodomar, Gak and Leganj.
Details
Access
Public transport is very limited to the area, only direct minibuses from Köyceğiz to Ekincik. A private car or hitchiking are best options to reach the area. Click on the P in the map to get directions.
Terrain and Habitat
Mud flats , River , Reedbeds , Lake , Wetland , Forest , Scattered trees and bushesConditions
Flat , Sandy , Wet , Dry , High water possibleCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
NoGood birding season
Autumn , SpringBest time to visit
Spring , Autumn , Spring migration , Autumn migrationRoute
Unpaved road , Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
A very isolated location, no human settlement in the surroundings. Locals use the area for grazing, so it is wise to be cautious for roaming cattle between marshes. In winter, it is possible to see wild mammals.
Links
- Article on "The Importance of Endangered Anatolian (Oriental) Sweetgum Forests for the Bird Species"

