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Gentofte Sø & Brobæk Mose

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A fascinating nature area with many habitat types and bird species, only eight km from the center of Copenhagen and close to a busy motorway.

Added* by Frank Desting
Most recent update 18 srpna 2021

Description

Lake Gentofte Sø (on almost 27 ha) and the bog of Brobæk Mose (Insulinmosen) together cover 53 ha and are the largest contiguous wetland in Gentofte Municipality. Originally the lake was in use for commercial fishing, and examples of the old fishing houses can still be seen at the lake shore. Today it is more like a park lake with several reed islands in the western part. On the east bank is Folkeparken with many old trees. To the area belongs the small lake Langkær, which lies between the lake and Gentofte Church to the east. Brobæk Mose west of the lake was previously known as Insulinmosen, as it was owned by Nordic Insulin Laboratory. The natural forest in the bog is left untouched, allowing the natural development of new growth as well as old felled trees are preserved. Efforts are made to preserve the open areas south of the bog (Gentofte Enge), where many rare plants occur. The entire nature area except for Folkeparken is an EU protected area. 14 ha (the northern half of Folkeparken and the northern part of Brobæk Mose) are also protected.

The above description has been made by caretaker Thomas Vikstrøm and Joy Klein (DOF/BirdLife Danmark). The description of bird life below is written by Frank Desting.

The area has a rich bird life both in terms of breeding birds and migratory birds in as well as summer and winter guests. Of breeding birds by the lake can be mentioned potápka roháč, labuť velká, husa velká , kachna divoká, polák velký, polák chocholačka, Slípka zelenonohá, lyska černá, čejka chocholatá, sýkořice vousatá, šoupálek krátkoprstý, rehek zahradní, rákosník obecný, rákosník zpěvný, pěnice pokřovní, pěnice hnědokřídlá, špaček obecný, zvonek zelený and strnad rákosní. In the bog krahujec obecný, káně lesní, kukačka obecná, strakapoud velký, sojka obecná, sýkora babka, brhlík lesní, mlynařík dlouhoocasý, šoupálek dlouhoprstý, šoupálek krátkoprstý, drozd zpěvný, slavík tmavý , pěnice černohlavá, pěnice slavíková, budníček větší, budníček menší, dlask tlustozobý, stehlík obecný, hýl obecný and pěnkava obecná.

Summer guests include racek žlutonohý, rybák velkozobý, rybák severní and rybák obecný are seen on a regular basis. In winter, especially during frost periods, Brobæk Mose (Brobækken) is known for freely exposed foraging Chřástal vodní in the spring of the bog, in addition can which occasionally sluka lesní and konipas horský are seen. bukač velký and puštík obecný are also observed in the area. jestřáb lesní can also be seen hunting in the area occasionally, and flocks of brkoslav severní can also be seen in the winter months. On the lake are often seen labuť zpěvná, various ducks, including both morčák velký and also morčák malý now and then.

During the migration season many exciting bird species are seen, both resting and migrating over the area, this applies to, for example volavka bílá and various geese and ducks. A beautiful zrzohlávka rudozobá male has also 'consulted' the lake on and off in recent years.

There is also a nice bird of prey migration over the area with many káně lesní, včelojed lesní, occasionally spiced up withkáně rousná, luňák červený, luňák hnědý, orel mořský, sokol stěhovavý, moták pochop, moták pilich, orlovec říční (often foraging!) - and ostříž lesní, dřemlík tundrový and even poštolka rudonohá! Large flocks of jeřáb popelavý are seen migrating over the area every year, especially in east wind. Wading birds are not seen many of which lack some open wading surfaces where the birds can forage, but some pisík obecný, vodouš kropenatý, bekasina otavní can be seen regularly. Furthermore, a flock of kulík bledý is noted pulling over the lake. krkavec velký is regular. ledňáček říční is regular, both in the bog and along the lake and skorec vodní is also noted a few times.

Many different birdspecies pass the area during the migration season, various larks, pipits and various finches - and there are the occasional bramborníček hnědý, bělořit šedý, lejsek šedý and lejsek černohlavý as well as králíček obecný in the migration season. It can also be mentioned that ťuhýk obecný and ťuhýk šedý are also listed in the area. A big sensation was when on 10/11 2019 I found a new species for the country in Folkeparken by Gentofte Lake, namely Taiga Flycatcher! More about this find can be read in 'BIRD YEAR 2019' published by DOF/BirdLife Danmark.

Details

Access

The nearest S-train station is at Gentofte. From here, there is a walk of about 500 meters to the northern end of the locality. Bus 184 (which runs between Nørreport Station and Holte Station) stops at Sønderbakken, Søbredden and Brogårdsvej, right up to Gentofte Sø & Brobæk Mose. Buses 171, 176 and 179 also run past Brogårdsvej at the north end of the lake. If you come by car, you can park on one of the roads around the lake. There are toilets next to the jetty on the south-east bank of the lake. A 5 km long path leads all the way round the lake and through Brobæk Mose.

Terrain and Habitat

Lake , Wetland

Conditions

Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn , Winter , Autumn migration , Spring migration

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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