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The Curonian Spit, a narrow stretch of land along the Baltic Sea, is another remarkable natural site. Spanning about 100 kilometers, it has been a hotspot for ornithological research for over a century. The region has a rich history in bird research, with the Rossitten ornithological station—established in 1901—being considered the birthplace of modern ornithology. The expert researchers here, using extensive nets known as "Fringilla," continue to study bird migration patterns influenced by climate change.