First visitors of Kerkini Lake started arriving from the north: Swans

At a time that the planet seems to have been immobilized and the human activity has unprecedentedly dropped due to COVID-19, nature preserves its specular mobilizations and this is depicted in the last days at Lake Kerkini in the region of Serres, northern Greece, ANA reports.

As the general coordinator of the management body of the National Park of Kerkini Lake Theodoros Naziridis said to Athens-Macedonian News Agency, some tens of swans that have arrived in the last day are very impressive adding that three kinds of swans have made their appearance in the last days in Kerkini.

Naziridis said that many tundra swans have already arrived in Kerkini, whose population has significantly risen in Greece in the last years in comparison with the previous decades, as well as five whooper swans and seven or eight mute swans.

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