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Maurenertal - Würm und Maurener See

Baden-Württemberg  >  Germany

A small bird oasis created by the flowing waters of the Würm. Here you can find birds like Carricero Políglota and Paloma Zurita.

Añadido* por Common Wood-Pigeon
Última actualización 22 noviembre 2025

Descripción

Seemingly unbirded, the Maurenertal's Würm region is a short distance from multiple towns, most notably Holzgerlingen, Altdorf, and Hildrizhausen. You can walk to this hotspot within around 30 - 40 minutes from these town's centers, generally, and of course drive or cycle much faster.

Apart from relatively easy access, the Maurenertal is a nice place to get a day's birding in. While the Würm is little more than a slightly impressive stream here, it still allows for the growth of reeds. In these reeds you can find Carricero Políglota, Carricero Común, and Escribano Palustre. Garza Real use the Würm itself to fish, and you may spot Ánade azulón in the sky heading to the nearby Maureren See. Also keep your eyes to the sky to catch overhead Milano Real, Busardo ratonero, Cernícalo vulgar, Paloma Torcaz, Paloma Zurita, and more. In the fields near the reeds you may find Ánsar común, and in the trees near the reeds, Escribano Cerillo hide. Escribano Cerillo are can also be found on powerlines, listen for their diagnostic call.

While birding the reeds, remember to watch the fields as well. Here you can find Corneja Negra, Grajilla Occidental, large flocks of Estornino Pinto, and possibly a Milano Real that has come in for a landing. This area of the valley is quite the pigeon hotspot. Don't brush off all pigeons flying overhead or foraging in fields as Paloma Torcaz; many rarer Paloma Zurita use this area as well, and often associate with the Paloma Torcaz. You may also hear the incessant calling of the Cuco Común, good luck finding it!

If you continue past the main birding area of the valley, you will find the Maureren See. This pond is home to Ánade azulón, Ganso del Nilo, Ánsar común, Garza Real, Focha Común, and Zampullín Común, at least. Not all may be present at once. On the walk to the pond you may find forest birds like Chochín Común, Pico Picapinos, Carbonero Común, Mirlo Común, Pinzón Vulgar, Petirrojo Europeo, and more.

The walk there from the Wasserturm Altdorf route has various forest and park birds like Gorrión Molinero, Paloma Torcaz, Curruca Mosquitera, and more. These aren't included in this hotspot, but are worth mentioning. Additionally, the Panoramaweg, accessible by taking a turn from the Maurener Straße on your walk towards Würm Maurenertal, is home to many Escribano Cerillo. This may be one of the best places to photograph these birds in the area, though you'll have to be patient. People walk, run, and cycle through here as well, which may disturb the Escribano Cerillo as you're trying to photograph them. Keep coming back and you'll eventually get your shots! Other birds like Cernícalo vulgar, Milano Real, Gorrión Molinero, and Paloma Torcaz can also be observed here. Panoramaweg has its own new hotspot on eBird, please report any sightings you make there to help grow the data (linked below).

Detalles

Accesso

As stated above, you can - with relative ease, as long as you're good with longer walks - get to the Würm region of Maurenertal from Holzgerlingen, Altdorf, and Hildrizhausen on foot. From Ehningen, Gärtringen, and Rohrau, it's probably a better idea to skip the walk and just drive.

Probably the closest parking is the Parkplatz Am Wasserturm, a very small parking lot from which you can quite easily walk to the area. Press P on the map for directions to the parking.

You can definitely bike to the hotspot, though you'll then have to find a place to keep your bike. Unfortunately, there were no designated bike storage areas within the general vicinity of the hotspot. In the end you'll have to walk to bird, so the best way to explore is probably to either park and walk to the location, or walk from one of the nearby towns.

Allow a good amount of time for transit and birding. The place is relatively small and can be explored with minimal walking once you arrive (especially if you skip out on the Maureren See, though it's quite close anyways), but the longer you stay the more interesting birds may show up.

Terreno y habitat

Árboles y arbustos dispersos , Bosque , Llanura , Pradera , Estanque , Cañizos , Río , Agricultura , Parque , Valle

Condiciones

Plano , Montañoso , Paisaje abierto , Sin sombra

Camino circular

No

¿Se necesita telescopio?

No

Buena época para el avistamiento de aves

Todo el año

Mejor momento para visitar

Primavera

Ruta

Camino pavimentado

Camino difícil de andar

Caminata media

Accesible vía

A pie , Bicicleta

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

Información extra

Remember that there are other people here too, as the main route is a popular cycling, walking, and jogging path.

The grass is sometimes overgrown around the reeds, but eventually gets cut. When it is overgrown, access to the area directly around the reeds may be prevented. Fencing may also occasionally be placed around the area, and cattle are sometimes present.

Don't trample any crops please, and try not to disturb the wildlife too much.

There are also foxes and hares here. There are many insects too, and although they don't always respect your boundaries, I didn't come across any biting ones. Don't kill them, then, just swat at them and move on!

The Maureren See is also known for having Stone Crayfish, now threatened in many areas due to the introduction of invasive crayfish species.

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