Barycz Valley deer swim between islands twice daily in Poland's own great migration
Every spring in Poland's Barycz Valley, herds of female deer and their newborn calves swim between isolated islands and the mainland twice a day in a remarkable natural spectacle. The young spend daylight hours on islands protected from predators, then cross the water at dusk and dawn. Unlike Kenya's Masai Mara, this migration unfolds in near-total solitude, accompanied only by birdsong and frog calls, with herds exceeding 100 animals.
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