the flora and fauna of our area
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The Flora And Fauna Of Our Area Presentation was prepared by the students of Anna Vasa school in Golub-Dobrzyń as a part of Comenius Project We Guide Our PartnersTRANSCRIPT
Typical meadow
The flora and fauna of our area is quite rich,
there are over 70 various plant
communities of marsh, thicket, forest
kind as well as aquatic and meadow
ones.
Knotgrass
DandelionDandelion
White clover White clover Red clover Red clover
CornflowersCornflowersPoppiesPoppies
The valley of Drwęca river together with its two tributaries build an ichtyologic nature reserve established in 1961 in order to preserve the fish of the Salmonidae family.
The abundance of appealingly located
lakes of crystal purity makes the region a virtual paradise for
amateurs of undisturbed rest.
Okonin LakeOkonin LakeGrodno LakeGrodno Lake
The meadow, peat, and marsh flora includes knotgrass, European white water lily, water soldier, Canadian
waterweed, and Eurasian water milfoil.
Canadian waterweedCanadian waterweedEuropean white European white
water lilywater lily
WWater soldierater soldier
Eurasian water milfoil
Common Bulrush
Common reed
Forests take up a quarter of the vicinity.
70 % of the forest area is covered with forests in which conifers mainly pine trees are predominant. Such forests have poor soil requirements so the
barren soil will do.
PinePine
SpruceSpruce
Larch Larch
There are over 50 monuments of nature registered in the district, the most attractive of which are 9 larches on Larch Hill in Płonne.
The rest of the area belongs to the deciduous ones where beech, oak,
hornbeam, birch trees can be found.
BeechBeech
BirchBirch
HornbeamHornbeam
OakOak
AcornsAcorns
The forest floor consists mainly of hazel, juniper, spindle trees and various
berry bushes among which raspberry, and bilberry ones are common.
SpindleSpindle tree tree
Hazel treeHazel tree Hazel nuts
BlueBlue berries berries
MashroomsMashrooms
RaspberryRaspberry Fragaria viridis Fragaria viridis
Juniper Juniper
MossMoss
FernFern
LiverleafLiverleaf
Anemone sylvestris Anemone sylvestris
DaisyDaisy
GGroundivyroundivy
Early Dog-violetEarly Dog-violet
One of the One of the spectacular sights include the spectacular sights include the beech alleys with 585 trees in Radominbeech alleys with 585 trees in Radomin..
The inhabitants of the rivers and lakes are
the fish of carp, perch, salmon class including eel, pike, lampern, trout, and
brown trout.
CarpCarp PikePike
TroutTrout
European tree frogEuropean tree frog
Common FrogCommon Frog
Among the reptiles you can find adders, grass snakes, sand lizards,
green lizards, and slow worms.
Grass snake Grass snake Common European Common European viperviper
Slow Slow WormWormSand Sand LizardLizard
PPheasantheasant PartridgePartridge
WoodpeckerWoodpecker
CuckooCuckoo
SSparrowparrow
HawkHawk OwlOwl
The stork is without a doubt the most typical Polish bird. Storks only spend the spring and summer in Poland. They fly to Africa for the winter.
MallardMallard
Great TitGreat Tit
BuzzardBuzzard
Marten Marten
HareHare
FoxFox SSquirrelquirrel
Field Mouse Field Mouse HedgehogHedgehog
Mole Mole
RRoe-deeroe-deer
DDeereer
FFallow deerallow deer
Wild boarWild boar
European beaver