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Altmühlsee - Lake Area

Bavaria  >  Germany

In addition to the Vogelinsel and the adjacent Wiesmet, interesting observations can also be made on the lake surface of the Altmühlsee.

Added* by Peter Wittemann
Most recent update 22 januar 2025
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Description

The Altmühlsee is an artificial lake in Bavaria, created in the 1970s. It serves as a water reservoir and a destination for tourism. The Vogelinsel in the northeast and the extensively managed areas around it, particularly the Wiesmet, as well as the water bodies of the Seenland, attract numerous waterbirds that can also be observed on the lake.

In winter, when the water is not frozen, it becomes a popular area for Stor Skallesluger, Toppet Lappedykker, a group of Canadagås, as well as Taffeland, Troldand, and Pibeand. Among these, notable guests sometimes appear. In some years, Lille Skallesluger visit, and Hvinand are regularly observed. Toppet Skallesluger, Sortstrubet Lom, Rødstrubet Lom, and even Islom have been recorded, although the chances of seeing those are better at Großer Brombachsee. Sølvhejre appear along the shore in winter, and among the numerous Middelhavs-sølvmåge and fewer Kaspisk Måge, some Stormmåge can be discerned.

Spring and autumn migrations bring exciting visitors. The Nathejre, which breeds on the Vogelinsel, can sometimes be observed in the bushes that line the rivers around the lake. Silkehejre sightings are possible, too. Sortterne regularly hunt over the lake in April and May, and especially in late August and early September. Among these, the very similar, but rarer Hvidvinget Terne and Hvidskægget Terne are occasionally noted. Havterne has been reported in some years. Dværgmåge stay here in those months as well. From late August, few waders, including Almindelig Ryle and rarely the Sandløber, are occasionally feeding on the sandy beaches. Nordisk Lappedykker and Fløjlsand are scarce visitors mainly in late autumn, sometimes through to the winter months.

Rarities observed here include Ride, Havlit, Thorshane, and Odinshane. Almindelig Kjove has been recorded four times, most recently in 2016. The exceptional sighting of a Præriemåge in spring 2023 proves that the lake may always hold surprises.

Details

Access

Individual observation points can be reached on foot from the parking areas of the respective lake centers (Seezentren): The northeastern shore (1) from Seezentrum Muhr, the southern shore and the outlet structure (2) from Seezentrum Schlungenhof or the parking area at Höhe. These spots offer the best chances for observing gulls and terns. The western shore can be accessed from Seezentrum Wald (3). Further north, the northern edge of the Vogelinsel is visible; year-round, Havørn can be spotted in the trees, and Fiskeørn during the warmer months. Much better than arriving by car is to cycle around the lake, possibly following an early morning visit to the Vogelinsel. The path around the lake is only accessible by bike and foot.

Paddle boats can be rented at the lake centers (please respect the nature reserve boundary of the Vogelinsel!). Motorboats are prohibited on the lake.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Lake , Beach

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Wide path , Paved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The lake is used all year round for various sailing sports, which usually causes little disturbance to the birds. In summer it was a popular bathing area. However, due to phosphorus inputs from agriculture (40 tonnes per year) and climate change-induced warming of 4°C, cyanobacteria are increasingly spreading, making swimming impossible. It remains to be seen what impact this will have on bird life.

In winter, the lake surface may be frozen. Then it may be worth searching the surrounding fields for feeding Grågås, Blisgås, Storspove, and even rarer visitors.

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