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Barrage of the river Lech where numerous species of birds breed and rest. The birds can be easily observed on a 9 km circular path around the lake.
The Mandichosee is a barrage of the river Lech between Landsberg am Lech and Augsburg. In autumn, winter and spring the lake is rich in birds. On the lake you can find geese and different species of ducks like čírka obecná, polák velký, polák chocholačka and zrzohlávka rudozobá. orlovec říční and poštolka rudonohá sometimes appear, accompanied by ostříž lesní. In the autumn potápka černokrká can then also be observed. In winter you can see sometimes many hohol severní and morčák velký. The resting migratory birds include rybák černý, rybák bělokřídlý and a wide variety of waders. Along the western shore you can also find forest birds like woodpeckers and tits. Among the other interesting birds you can see are kukačka obecná, kulík říční, ledňáček říční, Žluva hajní, strnad obecný and hýl obecný.
There is a big parking on the east side of the Mandichosee. Click on the P in the map to get directions. From there you can explore the lake of walk the 9 km circular route around the lake (see the map).
In the summer the Mandichosee is a popular bathing lake. So for the best birding it is a good idea to avoid summer. If summer is your only option for a visit, go early on the day. But from the end of the bathing season the bird population on the lake increases day by day.
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