Description
On the cultivation fields adjacent to the major road before the exit, Short-eared Owl, Hen Harrier and Eurasian Kestrel can also sometimes be seen hunting. There are new, raised, footbridges laid during the summer of 2021 so it is easy to get to the bird observation tower even if there is a little more water in the marsh that often overflows during April-May. However, early spring may be more flooded closer to the tower, so long boots (wellingtons) are a good idea. The nearby farmland is also good for small birds, such as Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Bluethroat and Black Woodpecker. Among the other birds you can encounter in the area are Whooper Swan, Common Goldeneye, Greylag Goose, Canada Goose, Common Crane, Eurasian Curlew, Common Teal, Eurasian Hobby and Western Marsh Harrier.
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Access
A small car park is directly adjacent to the path towards the bird tower, but remember not to block the residents and their horse paths. Click on the P in the map to get directions.

