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New bird species spotted in Turkey's Lake Cildir

Smew duck spotted in second-largest lake in Eastern Anatolia

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13:14 - 1/03/2021 Pazartesi
Update: 13:23 - 1/03/2021 Pazartesi
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A new bird species, smew duck, was spotted in the Lake Cildir in eastern Turkey.

A team from Turkish conservation society Kuzeydoga Association spotted the duck in the Tasbasi village in the eastern Kars province.

Emrah Coban, coordinator of the association, told Anadolu Agency that their regular birdwatching bore fruit.

“During our observations in the Cildir Lake, one of the biggest lakes in the Eastern Anatolia, we spotted a smew that had not been seen in Kars before,” Coban said.

“Of course, it was among the species we expected in winter but we hadn't seen it until today,” he added.

The male smew is white with a black back, while the female is gray with a red-brown head.

Underlining that many wetland areas in Eastern Anatolia were frozen due to harsh winter conditions, he said all the birds gathered in the Cildir Lake as it did not freeze.

“The smew duck was in winter form and one year old. It's a nice discovery because it is a rare sighting in Turkey," he added.

The number of bird species has risen to 307 in Kars, he said.

Lake Cildir offers tourists scenic views with horse rides available in the vicinity.

In winter, fishing enthusiasts can mimic Eskimos, getting their catch for the day with a hole dug in the frozen lake. Others can stroll around or ride on sleighs.

In summer, the lake attracts visitors with its natural beauty and bird species.

*Writing by Gozde Bayar

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