Description
The Schinkelbos is the youngest part of Amsterdamse Bos. It consists of rugged, fairly open terrain with occasional impenetrable scrub, lots of reeds, puddles of water. In this less known and less accessible part of the Amsterdamse Bos are many and sometimes special birds that can rest, forage and breed here. For example, there may be Ringdrossel during spring migration. The Blåhals is a breeding bird in the reeds, just like the Rørsanger and the Sivsanger. Sometimes you hear a Græshoppesanger or a Savisanger, and the Skægmejse also show up occasionally. There is a nice collection of waterfowl in the area, including Taffeland, Skeand and Lille Lappedykker, sometimes you hear a Vandrikse or even a Rørdrum, and Dobbeltbekkasin and other waders are also possible. Also chance on Spurvehøg, Gærdesanger and Enkeltbekkasin.
Details
Access
Easy to reach. Parking spot at the entrance.


