Durankulak lake
   Photo: Durankulak lake

Durankulak Lake - the area is under the protection, 15 km north of the town of Shabla and near the Bulgarian-Romanian border. According to the Order of the Council of Ministers in February 1980, it is officially named a protected area. This lake has an area of ​​about 447 hectares is one of the best preserved coastal areas in Bulgaria. The objective of this area - to save more than 260 kinds of rare species of flora and fauna found in the Durankulak lake, and to protect them from extinction.

The Durankulak lake there are 12 members of the species of mammals, 23 - fish, 7 - 5 and amphibians - reptiles. This lake is considered the only place today in Bulgaria, is home to wild carp - it is a proven fact. In addition, the Durankulak lake is really important for the protection of birds. In this area lies migration path Via Pontica, which makes the area suitable for tourism in the field of ornithology. In the vicinity of the lake there are about 256 species of birds, 92 of them - nesting birds. The lake is home to species such as Little Bittern, Lesser Grey Shrike, Ferruginous Duck, sea plover, etc.

Durankulak lake is officially called Ramsar sites, as the winter there are three types of water birds. For example, the white-fronted goose, mallard, red-breasted goose, and, in addition, rare species - Pygmy Cormorant and white pelican.

Natural object "Durankulak Lake" and its surroundings are protected, but access here is free. Tourists should stick to the rules.

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