During their long migration journey, thousands of ruddy shelducks take a well-deserved break at Duden Lake in Kulu, Konya. This serene lake becomes a temporary home for nearly 5,000 birds each season.
Located in the heart of Anatolia, Duden Lake is one of the region’s most important migration stopovers. It plays a vital role in supporting both local biodiversity and the broader ecosystem.
Duden Lake’s shallow waters provide easy feeding opportunities, while its wide surface offers a safe space to rest. Here, the ruddy shelducks can regain energy and prepare for the next leg of their journey.
In the early morning and at sunset, flocks gather and glide across the water, creating a breathtaking display of movement. The sight of thousands of bright orange birds on the calm lake is a visual feast for any observer.
These migratory birds typically arrive during key seasons, making Duden Lake a vital waypoint in their annual journey. The lake’s role in supporting migration highlights its ecological importance.
After feeding and resting, the ruddy shelducks resume their migration. These temporary stopovers are essential for their survival, allowing them to travel long distances safely.