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SULTAN SAZLIGI: BİRD PARADİSE

WELCOME TO BIRD PARADISE (SULTAN SAZLIGI)


This wetland, located in the middle of the Yeşilhisar-Develi Plain and known as Sultansazlığı (Sultan Marsh), consists of a freshwater marsh covered with reeds in its southern section, the saline Lake Yay in the northern section, and the barren lands surrounding these two. Sultan Marsh is fed by streams descending from the Ala Mountains in the south as well as by springs with a high output. The Akkoy Dam has been constructed for irrigation purposes on Yeşilhisar Stream, a stream that originates in the Ala Mountains and curves down into the plain from north of Yeşilhisar Country without a well-defined bed. Dundarlı Stream, which comes in from the south and descends into the plain three km. west of the villages of Ovaçiftlik joining the marsh as a delta, has also been dammed up by Kovalı Dam for irrigation purposes. Ağaçasar Dam as well has been built for the purpose of irrigation on Yahyalı Stream, which descends from the Ala Mountains, crossing the County of Yahyalı and reaching the marsh through a number of canals. Develi Stream, which originates on Mountain Koç and crosses Develi Country, flowing on into the plain, disappears near the villages of Sindelhöyük without reaching the lake. It is planned to use the Soysallı spring north of Lake Yay, which have a high output, for irrigation purposes in summer as well, and to channel the rest of the water into the lake. Studies concerning these projects were undertaken in 1960 and culminated in the implementation of the Great Develi Irrigation Project at the beginning of the 1970's. The same project also included draining of Sultan Marsh and Lake Yay. Nevertheless, when the General Directorate of National Parks and Hunting and the Association for the Conservation of Nature in Turkey joined forces to protest the destruction of this important wetland in 1974, their protests won acceptance and appropriate modifications were made in the project, and both the marsh and the lake were spared.

There are number of islands in Lake Yay, a salt water lake is situated between the freshwater marshes on its north and south. These islands are important breeding grounds for birds.

A large part of these freshwater marshes is covered with reeds, and reed communities are encountered growing on the lake floor and floating on its surface as well. Among these extensive beds of reeds and cattails, several small ponds of still water of one hectare or less can be seen. Several species of the underwater plants known as Myrophyllum, a favourite food of ducks, are found in these areas of open water. Such species as Carex, Typha, Juncus and Scirpus are encountered in the north section of Sultan Marsh and Sazdamları marsh north of Lake Yay. Such salt-resistant species as Salicornia are found in the barren areas surrounding the marshes and the lake, while steppe vegetation such as Depioioum, Limmonium, Astragallus and Cynodon are found in the less salty areas.

Freshwater tortoises, water snakes, green frogs, water frogs, and night frogs are encountered in the freshwater marshes and reedbeds, and small fish of the family Cyprinidae are found at the outlets of Soysallı spring and the mouths of Yahyalı and Dundarlı streams. Among mammals, the Shrew (Neomys anomalus) is found in the reedbeds.





Ornithological Importance
Sultan Marsh is one of the largest and most important wetlands in Turkey as well as in the Middle East and Europe. The number of species of birds, both predators and warblers, that visit, winter or breed in this area and its environs, where fresh and saltwater ecosystems are found side by side, is around 250, with extremely high number of certain bird communities during the migration season. Population of Flamingo reach 50.000, Shelduck 10.000 and ducks of various species 600.000. Another salient feature of the area is its importance as the southernmost breeding ground in the Western Palaearctic Region for several species of birds. Pintail Duck, Teal, Tufted Duck and Blackheaded Gull may be cited as examples. The wealth and composition of species, the large populations afforded refuge, the number of varied habitats found side by side and the existing flora and fauna make this a high class a wetland by international standards.


Main Breeding Species:
Flamingo, Spoonbill, White Pelican, Glossy Ibis, Grey Heron, Little Egret, Great White Egret, Cattle Egret, Squacco Heron, Night Heron, Great Crested Grebe, Redthroated Diver, Pygmy Cormorant, Little Bittern, Stork, Greyleg Goose, Shelduck, Ruddy Shelduck, Gadwall, Teal Mallard, Pintail Duck, Garganey, Red-crested Pochard, Pochard, Ferruginous Duck, Waterhen, Little Crake, Corn Crake, Moorhen, Coot, Crane, Oyster Catcher, Stilt, Avocet, Stone Curlew, Pratincole, Woodcock, Redshank, Blackheaded Gull, Slender-billed Gull, Gull-billed Tern, Common Tern, Whiskered Tern, Least Tern, White-winged Black Tern and, in the barren areas, Sandgrouse.


Visitors and Wintering Species:
Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Red-throated Diver, Black-throated Diver, Cormorant, Pygmy Cormorant, Dalmatian Pelican, Bittern, Great White Egret, Little Egret, Grey Heron, Black Stock, Flamingo, Mute Swan, Greyleg Goose, White-fronted Goose, Shelduck, Ruddy Shelduck, Wigeon, Gadwall, Teal, Mallard, Pintail Duck, Garganey, Shoveler, Marbled Teal, Red-crested Pochard, Pochard, Ferruginous Duck, Tufted Duck, Smew, Stiff-tailed Duck, Coot, Moorhen, Stilt, Avocet, Little Ringed Plover, Ringed Plover, Dotterel, Golden Plover, Grey Plover, Lapwing, Green Plover, Spurwing Plover, Ruff, Godwit, Curlew, Sandpipers, Mediterranean Gull, Little Gull, Lesser Blackbacked Gull and Herring Gull.

List of birds of Sultansazlığı
MAMMALS
Porcupine..............Brown Hare
Miller's watershrew....Lasser Morelat
Etruscan shrew.........Woodmause
Shrew..................Rat
Bat....................Gray Hamster
Wolf...................Golden Hamster
Fox....................Desert Rat
Veasel.................Water Vole
Marbled polecat........Common Vole
Wild Boar

OTHER ANIMALS:
Reptiles:Swamp Turtle Grecian Tortoise Agemes Starred Lizard Cappadocian Lizard Osphisaps Elegans Caspian Arrowsnake Grass snake Natrix Tesellata Green Toad Tails Amphibians: Tree Toad Fishes Carps Cobies Sailton Pupfish Hymenoptera Libellae


BIRDS:
Little GrebeGreat Grested Grebe Red Necked Grebe Black Necked Grebe Comorant Pygmy comorant White Pelican Dalmatian Pelican Bittern Night Horen Squacco Heron Cattle Egret Little Egret Great While Egret Gray Heron Purple Heron Black Stork White Stork Glossy This Spoonbill Great Flamingo Mute Swan Pink froot goose White froot goose Greylag goose Ruddy Sheiduck Sheiduck Wiegon Gadwall Teal Mallard Pintail Chuckar Patridge Quail Water Rail Zpotted Crake Little Crake Cornerake Moorhen Purple Gallinule Coot Crane Little Bustard Great Bustard Oystercatcher Black winged still Avocet Stone Curlew Collared Pratincole Little ringed plover Ringed Plover Kentlis Plover Great Sandplover Dottorel Golden plover Silver Plover Spur winged Plover Sociable Plover Labwing Sanderling Little Stint Temmick's Stint Scops Owl Eagle Owl Little Owl Tawny Owl Long Eared Owl Short Eared Owl Nightjar Swift Alpine Swift Kingfisher Bee Eater Roller Hoope Weryneck Syrian Woodpecker Calaranda Lark Bimacullated Lark Field Lark Lesser Short Toed Lark Woodiark Grested Lark Skylark Shorelark Sand Martin Swallow House Martin Crag martin Tawny Pipit Meadow Pipit Meadow Pipit Red Thorated Pipit Water and Rock Pipit Blueheaded &Yellow Wagtails Citrine Wagtail White and Pied Wagtail Wren Hedgesparrow or Dunnock Spotted Flycatcher Collared Flycatcher Pied Flycatcher Bearded Long Tailed Blue Tit Great Tit Rock Nuthatch Penduline Tit Golden Oriole Backed Shrike Lesser Grey Shrike Masked Shrike Woodchat Shrike Magpie Jackdaw Rook Hooded Crow Garganey Shoveler Marbled Duck Red Crested Pechard Pochard Ferruginous Duck Smew Honey Buzzard Black Kite Egyption Vulture Griffon Vulture Short Toed Eagle Marsh Harrier Hen Harrier Pallaid Harrier Montagu's Harrier Goshewk Sparrowhank Buzzard Long legged Buzzard Lesser Spotted Eagle Steppe Eagle Imperial Eagle Golden Eagle Booted Eagle Osprey Lesser Kenstrel Kestrel Red Footed Falcon Merlin Hobby Lanner Falcon Seker Falcon Curlew Sandpiper Dunlin Ruff Snipe Blact tailed godwit Whimbrel Curlew Spotted Redshank Redshank Greenhank Green Sandpiper Wood Sandpiper Common Sandpiper Red Necked Phalorope Mediterranean Gull Little Gull Black handed Gull Slander Billed Gull Common Gull Lesser Black black Herring Gull Gull billed Tern Sandwich Tern Common Tern Little Tern Whiskered Tern Black Bellied Sandgrou Rock Dove Collored Dove Turtle Dove Great Spotted Cuckoo Cuckoo Rofous Buchchat Robin Thrus Nightingale Nightingale Blue Throat White Throated Robin Black Redstart Redstart Whinchat Stonechat Wheatear Black Eared Wheatear Isabelina Wheatear Finsch's Wheatear Rock Thrush Blackbird Fieldfare Mistle Thrush Cettis Warbler River Warbler Sawi's Warbler Moustached Warbler Sedge Warbler Marsh Warbler Reed Warbler Great reed Warbler Olive Tree Warbler Olivacous Warbler Lesser White Throad Garden Warbler Blackcap Bonelli's Warbler Wood Warbler Chiffchaft Waillow Warbler Goldcrest Starling Rose Coloured Starling Rock Sparrow House Sparrow Spanish Sparrow Chaffinch Brambling Serin Greenfinch Goldfinch Siskin Linnet Twite Crimson Winged finch Common Rosefinch Yellowhammer Cinerecaus Bunting Black Headed Bunting Corn Bunting
ARRIVAL
The distance from Kayseri to Sultan Sazligi (Bird Paradise) is 70 km, from Nevsehir 80 km, from Nigde 60 km respectively. One can go to Sultan Sazligi (Bird Paradise) from Kayseri taking D805 highway via Incesu, Yesilhisar and Ovaciftligi, from Urgup to Incesu, Yesilhisar and then Ovaciftligi, from Nigde taking D805 to Ovaciftligi on the 8 th km of Yahyali road.


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