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The Kalkense Meersen is a natural haven for birds and people in the heart of Flanders between the villages of Kalken, Wetteren, Uitbergen and Overmere.
The Kalkense Meersen is one of the last strongholds of the mustapyrstökuiri in Flanders. Annually around 30 breeding pairs can be seen between the hedgerows in the grasslands and meadows. As you walk on the paves between the pollarded willows you go back to medieval times. This habitat is ideal for minervanpöllö , sarvipöllö , töyhtöhyyppä , mustapäätasku , viiriäinen , kattohaikara and leppälintu . The small streams, ditches and ponds with an abundance of reed vegetation attract sinirinta , ruokokerttunen , pensassirkkalintu , kuningaskalastaja and with some luck you can even hear a luhtahuitti calling from the meadows. During winter times alot of 'arctic geese' species come to overwinter on the grasslands, mainly merihanhi and tundrahanhi mixed in with flocks of haapana.
In the most southern part you can find the subarea 'Wijmeers Ontpoldering' which is connection with the Scheldt river. This area is part of the Sigmaplan to protect the Flemish region from floods. Due to the unique tidal moment of the Scheldt river natural mudflats are created. During migration periods this is an excellent place to spot migrating wader birds like liro , valkoviklo , rantasipi , suosirri , punajalkaviklo , metsäviklo and many more. It's also a good site to see kapustahaikara , silkkihaikara , pikkutikka or taivaanvuohi.
In total over 220 native bird species have been seen in the Kalkense Meersen in the last 20 years. Around 170 native bird species are seen annually.
Parking places can be found in Kalken ('Vaartplein' and in the village center around the church) and Schellebelle (village center, you have to take the shuttle boat over the Scheldt River).
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