Description
Neuvry is a very good spot for waterbirds, and also for local rarities. Sorthovedet Måge and Hættemåge breed in small numbers, as do Rødhovedet And , Troldand and Sorthalset Lappedykker. Kohejre, Sølvhejre and Silkehejre are all regular. Waders are quite common in stopover, especially Tringa sandpipers. Enkeltbekkasin winters in the area.
Dværgmåge , Hvidskægget Terne, Sortterne and Fiskeørn are regular. This also a good place for ducks in migration period. Among the recent rarities are Damklire , Tophejre , Havlit , Gråstrubet Lappedykker , Temmincksryle and Havterne.
Details
Access
The gravel pit is located directly north of the village of Neuvry. By car only (no train station around). You can go first to the western bird hide, and then walk along the eastern shore of the lake on the dirt road. Be careful, driving is forbidden on the dirt road around the lake, you're in a Natural Reserve, you may be fined. The circular walking route is about 4,5 km.

