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The Biała Głuchołaska River

Biała Głuchołaska is formed by joining several mountain streams in the upper part of the Biała pod Pradziadem village in the Czech Republic. After crossing the border, it meanders around Góra Parkowa in Głuchołazy and reaches Lake Nyskie, where it ends its course. The river is home to fish: brown trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, grayling, legally protected fire pit, stream minnows, slips and brook lamprey from round-mouths. An interesting bird inhabiting the hunting grounds of the lower reaches of Biała Głuchołaska is a bison with beautiful, intensely red, even scarlet male plumage, contrasting with the white belly of the bird.

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Ornithological path in Nysa

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