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A beautiful meadow and cultural landscape that surprises with a variety of species, such as käki, kiuru and metsäkirvinen.
At the beginning of Rheinaue Walsum you cross a mixture of deciduous forests and wet meadows, in which you can see deer and brown hares as well as species such as leppälintu, fasaani and nuolihaukka. If you follow the path, you will pass a small area of thistles and reeds, where pensaskerttu, pensassirkkalintu and tiltaltti are at home. Early in the morning the call of käki and pajulintu can be heard from the woods.
Then you get to the flood lakes and alder brooks. harmaasorsa breed on the lakes and with luck you will see pajusirkku and kapustahaikara. In winter isokoskelo, uivelo and punasotka rest there, during the migration period you can also find various waders such as rantasipi and species such as tavi.
When you get to the dike, especially in spring, you notice the many metsäkirvinen that fly out of the green areas on the dike. From the dike I have a good overview of the dike foreland, where the singing kiuru can hardly be overheard. Other breeding birds are hemppo, niittykirvinen and keltavästäräkki. During migration mustapäätasku, pensastasku and kivitasku rest in this area. In addition to the wet meadows, there are also depressions in the dike foreland where, with a bit of luck, you can see species such as merikotka, punajalkaviklo, valkoviklo, meriharakka, pikkutylli and metsäviklo.
In winter, the entire area is mainly known for the massive numbers of hibernating tundrahanhi. In spring and summer it is also worthwhile to be out at dusk to hear minervanpöllö, tornipöllö and lehtopöllö calling.
The area can be reached via both the B8 and A59. The best parking lot is "Parkplatz kleine Wardstraße", if this is full, you can also park at the Rheinaue parking lot or at the nearby cemetery, but then you have to walk / drive a little along the street to get into the area. At the first mentioned parking lot you are right in the middle of the action. The walking route that is indicated on the map is about 8 km long.
With a lot of luck you can see exceptional birds like yöhaikara or pyhäiibis, both of which have already been reported in the area.
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