Piatra Poplars Alley Trail

  • Starting point: the edge of Furceni village
  • Ending point: Lazo family mansion, Piatra village
  • Distance: 4 km
  • Hiking time: ~1 hour, walking
  • Difficulty level: easy
  • Rest areas: anywhere along the route

Orheiul Vechi cultural-nature reserve

Orheiul Vechi reserve is a natural, cultural landmark of national significance in Moldova. It is located in the center of the country, along the Raut river’s gorge. It covers an area of 11k km2.

  • The reserve is categorized as Category IV through the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), for the protection of the reserves natural habitat.
  • Due to its uniqueness, the Orheiul Vechi Archaeological Landscape is included in the UNESCO Indicative List.
  • The reserve is part of the Orhei National Park.
  • Home to about one-third of Moldova’s bird population, the reserve provides shelter for more than 100 species of birds.

Important information

  • The trail is located between Furceni and Piatra villages, it is recommended for easy hiking and cycling on the right bank of the Raut river.
  • The trail runs along the Furceni poplar forest and through the village of Piatra. Although the trail is easy to cross and require strenuous activity, it is necessary to pay attention to the bridge between Piatra village and the Raut river bank.
  • Public transport to Chisinau and Orhei is available from Piatra and Furceni villages. More details can be found on https://autogara.md

Tourist attractions of the route

  • Lazo Family Mansion: a museum, dating back to the XIXth century. Accessible for visiting.
  • Izvorul Morii Spring: a hydrological monument, located on the left bank of the Raut river. Permission from environmental authorities is required;
  • Migla Rock: a natural monument of geological and paleontological importance, it is located at the end of the trail as you exit Piatra village. Accessible for visiting.

The legend

Infopoint
Administration
Guesthouse
Parking
House of culture
Spring
Store
Cave monastery
Museum-Mansion
Belvedere
Touristic point
Church
Stone falls
Forest species
Rock species
Raptors

Birds to see?

The trail provides an opportunity to observe birds in their natural habitats nestled in the rocks, meadows, water and agricultural fields. While the trail goes along the forest, you can view birds in their natural habitat.

Around the rocks and the Raut Gorge caves:

Long-legged buzzard

Buteo rufinus

Is a species characteristic for open and arid areas, steppe or abandoned farmlands. It is a summer guest and can be seen during April-October

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Northern wheatear

Oenanthe oenanthe

The species prefers rocky habitats, but it also nests in clay ravines, construction sites or ruins. It is a summer guest and can be seen during April-October.

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European bee-eater

Merops apiaster

Occupies predominantly sunny slopes, clayey and sandy ravines, and sometimes the steep banks of lakes / rivers. The species is a summer visitor and can be seen from May to September

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Common raven

Corvus corax

Nests in habitats of deciduous or coniferous forests, but feeds in most types of habitats: meadows, farmlands, valleys, meadows, etc. It is a sedentary species that can be seen all year long.

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In the meadows of the Raut river:

Lesser grey shrike

Lanius minor

Is characteristic for open farmlands with isolated bushes and trees. This shrike species breeds usually in colonies. The lesser grey shrike is a summer visitor and can be seen from May to September.

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Red-backed shrike

Lanius collurio

Preferă zonele agricole deschise cu tufişuri şi copaci izolaţi. Este oaspete de vară, putând fi văzut în perioada mai-septembrie.

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Tawny pipit

Anthus campestris

Is a species characteristic for open and arid, sandy areas with low vegetation. It also occurs in artificial areas, such as quarries, and at other times, areas with bushes and trees are preferred. It is a summer visitor, present in our country from April to September.

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Lesser whitethroat

Sylvia curruca

Prefers forest edges or rich suburban parks where it hides its nest. It is a summer guest and can be seen during April-October.

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White wagtail

Motacilla alba

Prefers habitats near water, but is also found in parks, gardens and farmlands, even in urban and rural areas. It is a summer visitor and can be seen during March-October.

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Common cuckoo

Cuculus canorus

Can be found in a wide variety of habitats including forests, farmlands, reeds and wetlands, meadows and floodplains, etc. It is a summer visitor and can be seen during April-July.

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Common buzzard

Buteo buteo

Can be found in hilly, rocky or plain forests, bordered by meadows or farmlands where it can hunt. Generally, it is a sedentary species that can be seen throughout the year, but some individuals may partially migrate to other regions.

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Yellowhammer

Emberiza citrinella

Nests in forests and hillside areas, but can also be found on farmlands or river meadows. As some flocks can migrate partially, the species can be seen here throughout the year.

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European goldfinch

Carduelis carduelis

The species is found in parks, orchards, gardens, forest strips, usually in open habitats. It is sedentary and can be seen throughout the year.

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Along the Raut river:

Great reed-warbler

Acrocephalus arundinaceus

A common species in aquatic and semi-aquatic habitats. It is a summer visitor and can be seen during April-August.

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Little egret

Egretta garzetta

Can be found in aquatic and semi-aquatic habitats, especially lakes, ponds, marshes, rivers or flooded lands. It is a summer visitor and can be seen during March-November.

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Grey heron

Ardea cinerea

Is common for all types of wetlands: lakes, marshes, ponds, rivers. It is a summer visitor and can be seen from May to October.

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Kingfisher

Alcedo atthis

The species is characteristic for rivers, canals, freshwater lakes. It is a summer guest and can be seen during March-November.

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Eurasian moorhen

Gallinula chloropus

Is a species found in most aquatic habitats: lakes, ponds, marshes or slow-flowing rivers. It is a summer guest and can be seen during March-November.

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Black-crowned night-heron

Nycticorax nycticorax

Is a wetland species of freshwater or even salty water, and usually nests in colonies established in the willow trees by the water. It is a summer visitor and can be seen from May to September.

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Marsh harrier

Circus aeruginosus

It is a species which prefers wetlands with big concentrations of reed beds. It is a summer visitor and can be seen from May to October.

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In the poplar alley forest from the Raut river banks:

Great tit

Parus major

Is a species very common in parks, forests, forest strips, groups of trees, bushes or even isolated trees. It can be found in cities, villages, plains, meadows, etc. It's sedentary and can be seen all year.

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Grey-headed woodpecker

Picus canus

It is found in wooded and mixed areas and forests around rivers and lakes. It is a common species in the parks of villages and towns. The species is sedentary and can be seen throughout the year.

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European turtle-dove

Streptopelia turtur

Prefers forests and forest strips, sometimes bounded by farmland or plains. The species is a summer visitor and can be observed during April-September.

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Golden oriole

Oriolus oriolus

Prefers forests, but can also be seen in parks or forest strips. It is a summer visitor and is present in Moldova from April to October.

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Thrush nightingale

Luscinia luscinia

It can be heard in the woods with many bushes or in parks, generally in lowlands. The species is a summer visitor and can be observed from April to September.

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Syrian woodpecker

Dendrocopos syriacus

It is a species common in forests, parks, gardens, even isolated trees. It is sedentary and can be observed all year long.

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Barred warbler

Sylvia nisoria

A species characteristic for semi-arid open habitats with bushes or farmlands, forest strips and plains with groups of trees. It is a summer guest and can be seen from May to September.

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In orchards, farm lands and gardens:

House sparrow

Passer domesticus

Prefers anthropic habitats, usually rural and urban settlements, but also isolated buildings. It is a sedentary species that can be seen throughout the year.

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Barn swallow

Hirundo rustica

Particularly prefers anthropic habitats, such as towns and villages. It can also be found around isolated buildings. It is a summer guest and can be seen during March-October.

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House martin

Delichon urbica

Prefers anthropic habitats, mostly rural localities. It is a summer guest and can be seen during April-October.

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Eurasian collared dove

Streptopelia decaocto

Is a species found in rural areas. It is a sedentary species which can be seen throughout the year.

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Common quail

Coturnix coturnix

Is a species characteristic for open areas or meadows with high grass. It is a summer guest and can be seen during April-October.

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Skylark

Alauda arvensis

Prefers steppes and habitats with abundant herbaceous vegetation. It is a summer visitor and can be seen during April-October.

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Rook

Corvus frugilegus

Opts for agricultural habitats, with groups of deciduous trees, mostly poplars or rich canopy trees where big flocks can install their colonies. It is a sedentary species that can be seen throughout the year.

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Corn bunting

Emberiza calandra

Is a common bird in the open and plain habitats or hilly areas. Generally, it is a sedentary species that can be seen throughout the year, but some flocks can partially migrate to other regions.

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Eurasian hoopoe

Upupa epops

Prefers plain habitats, with rocky elements or ravines / slopes where it can nest. It is a summer visitor and can be seen during April-October.

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Starling

Sturnus vulgaris

It is a species found in many habitats: settlements, parks, forests, open areas with groups of trees, river meadows or rocks. Generally, it is a partially migratory species, as some flocks can move to other regions to feed while others remain during the winter in our country.

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Eurasian tree sparrow

Passer montanus

Occupies most habitats, especially the open ones: farmlands, meadows, pastures, gardens, and even rural / urban localities. It is a sedentary species that can be seen throughout the year.

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Magpie

Pica pica

Occurs especially in lawlands and hills, in a wide variety of open regions, especially those with solitary trees, bushes, groups of trees or forests. In anthropic habitats the species prefers mixed farmlands, grasslands, parks and gardens, with hedges and small groups of trees. It is a sedentary species that can be seen throughout the year.

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Recommendations

The following gear is recommended for use while on the trail:

  • Cap or bandana in the warm seasons
  • Hat and gloves in the cold season
  • Loose and comfortable clothes; dressing in layers is recommended: shirt, blouse, sweater, vest, jacket, depending on the season
  • Long hiking pants
  • Waterproof clothing
  • Field shoes (hiking boots or hiking sandals, depending on the season)
  • Backpack
  • Water
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunblock

Equipment

  • Binoculars. Orheiul Vechi Reserve, as well as the Butuceni and Trebujeni village guest houses have binoculars for rent. Contact the reception desk for details.
  • Riflescope.


Rules

When birdwatching, we should follow several rules:

These rules are at the cornerstone of birdwatching and are aimed at both beginners and advanced birdwatchers. Observance of these rules is primarily about the respect for the nature, wildlife and the rights of other beings. We assure you that you will be more successful in your birdwatching if you will abide by them!

  1. The safety of wild fowl comes first, therefore we cannot behave in a way that would scare them away or endanger their lives:
    • do not follow them
    • do not get too close to them or their resting place
    • do not stay too long near their nests and do not bother the clucking birds or birds with hatchlings in no way
    • do not listen to music at full volume
    • do not yell
    • do not make chasing away gestures
    • do not try to catch them to make photos or to have a better look at them
  2. The habitat is the home of wild animals; hence we should not damage or pollute the place where we birdwatch. The following are strictly prohibited:
    • Littering on the route
    • Cutting down trees
    • Dislodging rocks
    • Taking any object as a memento
    • Smoking or drinking alcoholic beverages
    • Any other behavior that will lead to the damaging of the habitat following your visit.
  3. Respect the privacy and property rights of the local people, therefore do not use your binoculars to look into people’s courtyards and houses, do not divert from the marked route and focus only on the things you are interested in.