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This bay near Wismar is very interesting in winter as a lot of birds can be observed at Wohlenberger Wiek.
Especially in winter the bay of Wohlenberger Wiek is worth visiting with a high possibility to spot polák kaholka. The birds come into the bay when it is windy to seek protection from the wind. Then you can see up to 1000 polák kaholka and, with luck and patience, potápka žlutorohá and potápka černokrká. Sometimes you can also see divers, such as potáplice severní. On the way there, you should also keep an eye on the fields, as there is a chance to spot vrána šedá, labuť zpěvná and maybe even labuť malá. For photographers this is not a very good place, because the birds are mostly up to 700m out at the sea.
In summer birds like kulík písečný, koliha velká and vrabec polní can be observed. hoholka lední, turpan černý, kajka mořská, morčák prostřední and turpan hnědý can be spotted too. Personally, I only visited the area in winter. Please leave a comment below if you want to add info about other seasons in Wohlenberger Wiek.
You can park close to Wohlenberger Wiek, just north of the village of Hohen Wieschendorf. Click on the P in the map for directions. From the parking it is about a 600 meter walk to get to the best viewpoint. It is also possible to get to the viewpoint by bike.
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