The Kokorycz nature reserve is located on the western bank of the Nysa Kłodzka river. Together with the "Dębina" reserve situated 1.3 km south of it, it includes well-preserved fragments of broadleaved forests. The tree stand of the reserve is formed by a 120-year-old oak forest with an admixture of linden, hornbeam, and maple. An important element of the reserve are the rare undergrowth plants growing in it. Among others, geophytes covered by species protection occur here: snowdrop, true oxlip, hollowroot, and wild garlic (ramsons). The fauna of the reserve includes rare cavity-nesting birds, such as the stock dove, grey-headed woodpecker, black and middle spotted woodpecker, and collared flycatcher; in turn, directly by the Nysa Kłodzka lives the common kingfisher and little ringed plover. The reserve can be reached by an asphalt road from the direction of the village of Głębocko. A walking and cycling route runs through its area. The reserve is best visited in the early spring period (March-April).
Practical information:
The reserve is generally accessible.
Free admission.
Free parking at the border of the reserve
(from the side of the village of Głębocko).
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