HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Lake Kuş ( tr, Kuş Gölü, lit=Bird Lake) or Lake Manyas ( tr, Manyas Gölü, link=no) is a lake in western Turkey, located in the Bandırma region. It is a shallow nutrient-rich freshwater lake (average depth 3 m) fed by groundwater and four streams. Small deltas have formed where the latter enter the lake, comprising extensive marshes and tree-lined riverbanks. Narrow belts of reed ''Phragmites'' fringe much of the lake. Water is abstracted for factory use and for irrigation. Cattle and sheep grazing are common along the lake shores.


Overview

Manyas Lake is an important site for breeding and wintering waterbirds. In 1938 the Kuş Cenneti (Turkish for "Bird Paradise") nature reserve was set up by the German zoologist and hydrologist
Curt Kosswig Dr. Curt Kosswig (sometimes spelled "Koßwig") (30 October 1903, Berlin – 29 March 1982, Hamburg) was a German zoologist and geneticist who spent most of his career at the University of Istanbul (1937–1955) and Hamburg University (1955–19 ...
who worked in Turkey from 1937–1955. This 64 hectare sanctuary occupies a largely unspoiled area of the lakeside near Sığırcık in the northeast corner of the lake. It has a small ornithological museum of stuffed birds in poor condition, remote-controlled viewing cameras, and an observation tower erected by the Hydrology Department of the University of Istanbul in 1952. More than 270 species of birds have been recorded at the lake. Important bird species include white-headed duck (''Oxyura leucocephala''), Eurasian spoonbill (''Platalea leucorodia''), greater flamingo (''Phoenicopterus roseus''), plus breeding populations of the vulnerable Dalmatian pelican (''Pelecanus crispus''). Migrating
great white pelican The great white pelican (''Pelecanus onocrotalus'') also known as the eastern white pelican, rosy pelican or white pelican is a bird in the pelican family. It breeds from southeastern Europe through Asia and Africa, in swamps and shallow lakes. ...
s (''Pelecanus onocrotalus'') often roost at the lake. The
Manyas spirlin The Manyas spirlin (''Alburnoides manyasensis'') is a species of minnow that is endemic to the Simav River drainage of Lake Kuş, also known as Lake Manyas, in Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, T� ...
is a species of cyprinid fish which is endemic to this lake's drainage basin.


Conservation issues

High threats include agricultural use and intensification, drainage and dam construction. Artificially high water-levels have resulted in the loss of feeding marshes. Nesting trees in the National Park have also begun to die as a result of prolonged inundation. Agricultural, industrial and household pollution enters the lake in large quantities. Due to over-fishing, disease, pollution and possibly the effects of the changing water regime, fish catches have declined drastically. Fish migration into the lake is now impossible following the construction of a regulator.


See also

* Bandırma *
List of lakes in Turkey Natural lakes Reservoir and dam lakes See also *Geography of Turkey *Regions of Turkey *Rivers of Turkey * Dams and reservoirs of Turkey *Turkish Lakes Region, in southwest Anatolia {{Turkey topics * Turkey Lakes A lake is ...


References


External links

*
Bird Paradise
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lake Kus
Kus A Kus ( Persian کوس ''kūs'') is an ancient Persian musical instrument, a large kettledrum similar to timpani. Etymology Kus is a Middle-Persian military term meaning "march". According to Von Mohl the term was ''Kūša'', apparently borrow ...
National parks of Turkey Landforms of Balıkesir Province Birdwatching sites in Turkey Tourist attractions in Balıkesir Province Ramsar sites in Turkey Important Bird Areas of Turkey