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Kiesgrube Rehbach

Sachsen  >  Germany

A lake within a gravel pit with two colony islands and fantastic possibilities for observation due to the elevated edges of the pit.

Añadido* por just-birding
Última actualización 15 mayo 2025

Descripción

Kiesgrube Rehbach offers great observation possibilities because the lake contained in the gravel pit is sunken in and thus, the edges of the gravel pit are elevated.

There are two islands within this lake that contain a large colony of Gaviota Reidora, often intermingled with a handful of Gaviota Cabecinegra during the breeding season. The lake is also home to a range of birds within the Laridae family such as Gaviota Cana, Charrán Común and Fumarel Común as well as waterfowl like Ánsar común, Ganso del Nilo, Pato Colorado and Focha Común. During the winter, the lake as well as the surrounding fields host large numbers of wintering geese like Ánsar careto and Ánsar Campestre de la Tundra, and occasionally even rarer geese species such as Barnacla Cariblanca and Barnacla cuelliroja.

The walls of the gravel pit are home to a colony of Avión Zapador.

Detalles

Accesso

Kiesgrube Rehbach is located just a few hundred meters south of the village of Rehbach (west of the Leipzig district of Knauthein). It is possible to get there by car and park at the entrance of the village. Press P on the map for directions to a parking. Note, however, that this particular parking spot only offers space for two or three cars. For this reason, and in general, it is recommended to come by bike (e.g. from Zwenkauer or Cospudener See, which also offer great birding opportunities). It is also possible to come here by bus (line 63 to "Rehbach (Leipzig)", but it just connects sporadically).

The main observation spot is at the Northern edge of the gravel pit. OPTIONALLY, it is also possible to walk down into the pit and take a short tour there and into an adjacent bushy and foresty area. If you decide to walk down there, it is recommended to wear sturdy shoes and to be good on your feet due to the steep and rocky descent (marked with a "1" on the map). Similarly, on the Eastern side, there is another steep descent, although more muddy than rocky (marked with a "2" on the map).

Terreno y habitat

Bosque , Árboles y arbustos dispersos , Pradera , Meseta , Lago

Condiciones

Plano , Montañoso , Sin sombra

Camino circular

No

¿Se necesita telescopio?

Puede ser útil

Buena época para el avistamiento de aves

Todo el año

Mejor momento para visitar

Invierno , Primavera , Migración de primavera , Migración de otoño

Ruta

Camino ancho

Camino difícil de andar

Caminata media

Accesible vía

A pie , Bicicleta

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

Información extra

Beware: this is an active gravel pit with the risk of breaking-off edges. The drop would be several meters (approximately 15-20 meters), so please be careful. This would of course not only be harmful to observers, but also to the colony of Avión Zapador that nest at the Northern wall of the pit and potentially below the break-off.

And as mentioned above: If you decide to walk down into the pit, it is recommended to wear sturdy shoes and to be good on your feet due to the steep and rocky descent.

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