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De Gavers

Oost-Vlaanderen  >  Belgium

An old and deep sandpit, filled with water, now turned into a recreational area. Some habitat for decent birds has remained.

Añadido* por Wouter Faveyts
Última actualización 28 septiembre 2022

Descripción

This is recreational area, so during fine weather the area can be full of people and not so good for birding. Nevertheless the place still has some fine habitat and during quieter times of the year or day, it can still be be a good place to see birds. De Gavers is the only larger waterbody in a wide area, so it always has the potential to draw in good waterbirds, which has happened in the past with Colimbo Grande, Colimbo Chico, Porrón Bastardo, Gaviota Tridáctila, Gaviota Enana, Fumarel Común, Charrán Común and Charrán ártico. Mostly you will have to do with far more commoner birds though, especially as the area has grown busier with people over the years. During and after harsh winter weather, more special bird species can be expected. The interest of the area is also raised because some good woodland habitat surrounds the waterbody.

Somormujo Lavanco and Focha Común are easily see all year round. Ducks have become increasingly scarce over the years, but especially during migration and during winter all common duck species can be seen. Serreta Grande is present sometimes during winter.

Gulls often loaf in the area, especially in the afternoon. Mostly the common gull species are present, but there have been regular sightings of Gaviota del Caspio in recent years, so it's always worth checking the small number of larger gulls present.

There is a considerable colony of Garza Real, which is one of the largest in Belgium, but they are in an inaccessible part of the area. As long as there are no leaves on the trees yet, the colony can be seen from some distance and individual birds can always be seen. A pair of white stork started breeding in the area in 2013, and has done so every year since, albeit switching nesting place during the years. Since 2016 the pair breeds just west of de Gavers in an articifial nesting platform placed on a topped off poplar tree. It can be seen very well from the path along the river, as indicated on the map. The storks can be seen regularly all over the area.

Carricero Común is common in every small patch of reeds around the water body. Carricero Políglota is a lot scarcer but is present where habitat is present.

The surrounding woodland holds better breeding birds than the waterbody, such as Pico Menor, Oropéndola Europea and Carbonero Montano. Cuco Común is a regular breeder in the area with often several birds heard together.

During migration a lot of species can be seen. Especially averse weather can force migrants down, with most noticably congregations of swallows and swifts during rainy weather in spring. All three regular swallow species and common swift can occur in good numbers, especially barn swallow with +100 birds.

During winter the woodland and scrubby areas hold wintering passerines, with Reyezuelo Listado, Mito Común and Picogordo Común among the most interesting species.

Detalles

Accesso

It is a recreational area so access is very easy. There is a train station nearby in Schendelbeke, so the area is also accessible through public transport. It is almost 10 minutes walking from the train station to the northwestern edge of the Gavers, where you can connect with the trail.

Terreno y habitat

Bosque , Lago , Cañizos , Valle

Condiciones

Camino circular

¿Se necesita telescopio?

Puede ser útil

Buena época para el avistamiento de aves

Todo el año

Mejor momento para visitar

Invierno , Primavera , Otoño

Ruta

Camino ancho

Camino difícil de andar

Fácil

Accesible vía

A pie

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

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