Currently, part of the forest - formerly a settlement on Wielecka Góra.
It was established at the beginning of the 18th century. The owner was the Borck family.
In 1816, the Statistical Office in Berlin included in the village of Neuendorf (Przęsocin) a settlement called Juhrkens Todtschlag, situated on the road from Warsow (Warszewo) to Lese (Stare Leśno). This name of the settlement also appeared on the map of Pomerania drawn up by F.B. Engelhardt in 1822. There was one house there, the estate was inhabited by 11 people. Later the name of the estate was changed to Vogelsang. Under this new name, it appears as a settlement inhabited by 2 people in A.A. Mützell, which was issued in 1823. In 1864, the settlement consisted of 9 buildings. On the maps from the first half of the 20th century, the village of Vogelsang consists of two parts: the older one at today's Podbórzańska Street and the younger one at Goślicki Staw.
During the Second World War, there was a Sellerie guidance station near the settlement of Vogelsang.
The settlement after World War II was not rebuilt.