Dojlidy Ponds (Polish: Stawy Dojlidzkie) is a complex of 19 ponds with a total area of approximately 400 ha located on the south-eastern area of Białystok in Dojlidy District on the border with the village of Sobolewo.
The water was drained, gravel was poured and construction of accompanying facilities began.
[2] In 1962, work began on the construction of a reservoir for recreational purposes on the premises of the complex.
Its surface is located at an altitude of 136.5 m above sea level (maximum height of water damming).
[3] There are around 200 species at Dojlidy Ponds, including very rare ones, such as the great white heron, little egrets, cormorants, black-throated loon, shelduck, merganser, velvet scoter, pelicanss, red-footed falcons, terek, short-toed snake eagle, golden eagle, pallid gull, three-toed gull and others.