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Migration site Culemborg

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Migration site Culemborg; good location for migrants following the river

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Zuletzt aktualisiert 12 Februar 2020

Beschreibung

Migration site Culemborg, located in the "Redichemse Waard", is a very good location to observe migrating birds during spring and autumn migration. The site has two posts: one in the west for spring migration and one in the east for autumn migration. The site is located next to the river "Lek" and therefore ideal to observe migration over land by songbirds, like finches, swallows and pipits and migrants following the river, like gulls, terns and waterfowl.

Spring migration is often relaxed and low to medium numbers of birds pass overhead, especially compared to autumn migration. Swallows are often seen is small flocks, like Rauchschwalbe, Mehlschwalbe and Uferschwalbe. Pipits and wagtails, like Wiesenpieper, can pass overhead in huge numbers. Thrushes can be seen in small numbers, like Misteldrossel and Wacholderdrossel. Sometimes small flocks of Ringdrossel can pass overhead or even land near the post. Due to its location next to the river, species like Fischadler can be seen often. Also harriers, falcons and buzzards, like Rohrweihe and Baumfalke, can pass through the area while (partly) looking for prey. If you're lucky, a Merlin passes you by. Waders are also often spotted, following the river, like Kampfläufer and Regenbrachvogel.

Autumn migration can be very exciting. Huge numbers of migrants can pass overhead in a single morning. Waterfowl can be seen following the river in large flocks, like Zwergschwan, Spießente and Pfeifente. Many species of predatory birds pass overhead, especially later in the morning, like Fischadler, Wespenbussard and Kornweihe. If you're lucky, a Seeadler can be spotted. Large numbers of Kiebitz roost in the area on the dams or pastures adjacent to the river. Scarce species that follow the river are Zwergmöwe and Steppenmöwe. Huge numbers of songbird pass the area, like thousands of Buchfink, Wiesenpieper, Feldlerche and thrushes. Also large flocks of Ringeltaube are often seen, flying in large bubble shaped patterns.

The site ifself consists of pastures with scattered trees and bushes. In spring, many species of common songbird breed here, like Dorngrasmücke and Zilpzalp. The fences surrounding the pastures are a good spot for Schwarzkehlchen and Braunkehlchen. Near the river, Eisvogel and Flußuferläufer are often present and can pass you very close by. If you're lucky and quiet, a beaver might swim in front of you following the river. On the other side of the river, Habicht breeds in the forested patch and can often be heard calling.

Details

Zugang

The area is fairly easy accessable. The western post is very easy to reach and a small trail leads to the post on the river dike. You'll have to climb a cattle fench first. The eastern post can be reached by climbing over two fenches (small, wooden steps are made to make your crossing easier), surrounding a fairly wet, wetland-like area. After much rainfall, this part can be very wet and sometimes the post is even unreachable. Just walk to the other post to observe migration.

Terrain und Habitat

Vereinzelte Bäume und Büsche , Grasland, Wiesen , Fluss , Landwirtschaft

Bedingungen

Flach , Sumpfig , Offene Landschaft

Rundweg

Nein

Ist ein Spektiv nützlich?

Möglicherweise hilfreich

Gute Beobachtungszeit

Frühjahr , Herbst

Beste Beobachtungszeit

Frühjahrszug , Herbstzug

Route

unbefestigte Straße , Schmaler Pfad

Schwierigkeitsgrad der Tour

Einfach

Erreichbarkeit

zu Fuß

Beobachtungshütten oder -türme

Nein

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