Via Pontica
Via Pontica is a major migratory route for birds that travel between Europe and Africa. This pathway runs along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, particularly through the Black Sea region. It is especially important during the spring and autumn seasons when millions of birds, including species like storks and raptors, pass through.
The route is characterized by specific geographical features, such as the Danube Delta and various coastal wetlands, which provide essential stopover sites for resting and feeding. Conservation efforts are crucial in these areas to protect the habitats that support these migratory birds and maintain biodiversity.