Descripción
The Neolith Teich belongs to the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve and is about 107 hectares in size. The banks of the pond, which is actually more of a small lake, are overgrown with reeds and therefore offer many hiding places for birds. And the meadows next to the pond are perfect for feeding. Poplar and pine forests, shrubs and grassland complete the picture. Especially in the period from September to December it is worth a visit. During this time, more than 30,000 Ánsar careto and Ánsar Campestre de la Tundra stay in the area. Sometimes there are also rarer guests among them, like Ánsar piquicorto, Ánsar chico, Barnacla Cariblanca, Barnacla Carinegra or Barnacla cuelliroja. The area is also rich in ducks. You can see the more common ducks, but also sometimes Pato Colorado, Ánade rabudo norteño, Porrón Bastardo, Silbón Europeo and Porrón Pardo. Of the total of 85 bird species recorded at Neolith Teich, about 23 are also breeding birds. Among them are ducks like Ánade friso, Cuchara Común, Cerceta Carretona, Porrón Europeo, but also Zampullín Común, Somormujo Cuellirrojo, Avetoro Común, Avetorillo común, Carricerín Común, Carricero Común, Carricero Tordal, Pájaro-moscón Europeo and Aguilucho Lagunero Occidental. Sometimes Pigargo Europeo is seen around the lake.
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Accesso
The nature reserve borders in the east on the Köthen–Aken railway. Otherwise, it is mainly bordered by public roads. In the northwest of the pond there is an observation platform from which the pond can be viewed. Note: The Neolith pond is used for fishing during the summer months (15 July to 30 September).


