Birding Poland. The importance of Poland lays in its large natural habitats. A remnant of peasant life homesteads and low-intensity farming have very much shaped the Polish countryside and birds such as White Stork Corncrake Skylark and many other species are attracted to these environments.
The Republic of Poland Poland hereafter is a large country the same size as the US state of New Mexico in central Eastern Europe with a population of 385 million people. Its northern coastline is the Baltic Sea but on all other sides it is landlocked sharing its. In Warsaw and around the city central Poland there are a lot of parks forests meadows small rivers and ponds.
Most famous is Białowieża the last deciduous woods in Europe which have never been managed by mankind.
Poland is a great country for birds and birders. Home to Europes last unmanaged deciduous woods we spend our time searching for a number of eastern specialties that rarely if ever. There are plenty of other places excellent habitats and real wildlife santuraries filled with birds. Poland is a great country for birds and birders.