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A 2 km long damm that protrudes into the the Wadden Sea near Friedrichskoog-Spitze. A path leads over the damm past salt marshes and mudflats.
A hike on the Trischendamm in Friedrichskoog-Spitze is great for watching birds. The 2.2 km long damm leads you dry-footed along salt marshes and mudflats. The dam allows a good overview of the area at all times. In May you can observe are large flocks of jespák rezavý, jespák obecný, břehouš rudý and jespák písečný. Many other waders like kulík písečný, ústřičník velký, koliha velká and vodouš rudonohý can be found. Also kolpík bílý can often be spotted. From July to August tens of thousands of moulting husice liščí are off the coast (good observation conditions early in the morning at high tide). Depending on the tides (see a link to the tides table below) all year round interesting birds can turn up here.
From the parking at Friedrichskoog-Spitze (250 m north of the dam, Koogstraße 142) the area is accessible via the approximately 2 km long Trischendamm. Click on the P in the map for directions to the car park.
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