Turkey's eastern Van lake hosts flamingos
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 19 October 2018
- Modified Date: 01:00 | 19 October 2018
On the migration path of various birds, Van Lake basin hosts flamingos in eastern Turkey.
The migratory birds have drawn attention of visitors and photographers.
Özdemir Adızel, a biology professor at Van's Yüzüncü Yıl University, said the flamingos fly to Van lake from northern Africa every year in mid of February.
"The number of flamingos in Van Lake basin is around 10,000. Generally, they stay in the basin until the end of November," Adızel told Anadolu Agency.
The visitors can also observe around 213 species among hundreds of birds in the basin.
The basin makes up of one-fifth of wetlands in Turkey and boasts a number of different birds, including flamingos, swans, white-headed ducks, black-winged stilts, pied avocets and Eurasian coots.
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