Descripción
At the inlet of the Muldestausee reservoir you have interesting opportunities to watch a variety of waterfowl, including gulls and terns such as Gaviota Cana , Gaviota Reidora , Gaviota del Caspio , Gaviota Patiamarilla and Charrán Común , but also others such as Chorlitejo Chico , Cormorán Grande , Ganso del Nilo , Ánade friso and more. Of course, these islands and the surrounding shores also get visited by passerines (and Cuculiformes) such as Oropéndola Europea , Lavandera Boyera , Lavandera Blanca and Cuco Común . Plus, there is a range of raptors flying by from time to time such as Milano Real , Pigargo Europeo and occasionally Águila Pescadora.
Detalles
Accesso
Vogelschutzinsel Muldestausee is situated right next to the village of Pouch. You have a parking lot nearby (marked at the "P" marker). The bicycle road Mulderadweg is also passing by. The vantage points themselves have to be explored by foot.
Terreno y habitat
LagoCondiciones
PlanoCamino circular
No¿Se necesita telescopio?
Puede ser útilBuena época para el avistamiento de aves
Todo el añoMejor momento para visitar
PrimaveraRuta
Camino pavimentado , Camino anchoCamino difícil de andar
FácilAccesible vía
A pieEscondite de observación / plataforma
SíInformación extra
(1) There is an observation tower which is marked on the map, but the surrounding trees have grown so much since it has been built, it's hardly of any use.
(2) This spot is right next to a federal highway (Bundesstraße) which makes it quite noisy depending on how fast the cars and motorbikes pass by (often pretty fast as the bridge is wide and straight).
(3) Please note that the bike and pedestrian lane are merged here. If you set up a tripod for your spotting scope or camera, you should try to stay attentive.
(4) Depending on your luck, there can also be a few birds on the Mulde and their adjoining fields, which can be observed from and below the bridge.
(5) Nearby, there's also the information center for environmental education (Haus am See} which offers exhibits and organizes events. You'll find a link to their website below.

