Site description (2000 baseline)
Lake Velence is the third-largest lake in the country, measuring 10.5 km in length and 3.3 km in breadth, with an average depth of 1-2 m. There are extensive reed-beds with Phragmites and Typha, and adjacent wet meadows. Human activities include fishing, angling, sailing, boating and reed-harvesting (`Other' land-use, below).
Key biodiversity
An important site for breeding herons (Ardeidae) and ducks, and as a roosting site for geese in winter. Breeding species of global conservation concern that do not meet IBA criteria: Aythya nyroca (4-5 pairs).
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Velence Lake–Dinnyés Lake (Hungary). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/velence-lake–dinnyés-lake-iba-hungary on 22/11/2024.