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Marchegg Stork Colony

Niederösterreich  >  Austria

WWF nature reserve with a tree dwelling colony of Cigogne blanche. The route offers different habitats from meadows to riparian forest.

Ajouté* par bmajer
Dernière actualisation 1 juillet 2024

Description

The Cigogne blanche breeding colony in Marchegg is located behind the castle. Just follow the signs leading to a path across a small bridge. Further nest sites are located on the roof of the castle and in the park around the castle so you can find different spots for great observations. The Cigogne blanche usually arrive at the end of March and occupy the old nests, which are then mended and prepared for the new season. In early April you can watch the storks displaying and mating and in May you can spot chicks in the nests. Later in summer one can observe the young ones learning to fly before they leave south in late August.

Apart from the watch tower next to the stork colony, there is a bird hide at a small lake, where Martin-pêcheur d'Europe is often seen. Gobemouche gris, Héron cendré and sometimes also Héron pourpré can be found here as well, and if you are lucky you might spot a Sterne pierregarin on its migration. Throughout the forest you can find (or rather hear) amongst others, Grimpereau des bois, Gobemouche à collier, Fauvette à tête noire, Pouillot véloce and several species of woodpecker.

This area is also home to rare amphibians (e.g. Moor frog (Rana arvalis), European fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina)) and the European beaver (Castor fiber). Moreover, Konik horses are bred here and can be seen in their paddock next to the lake or foraging through the forest.

Continuing on the dam to the east of the castle, the tour takes you to the March river where you can find different species of swallows and might spot Milan noir or Milan royal. Here the path turns to the south viewing a floodable meadow. Serin cini, Bruant jaune, Verdier d'Europe, Pie-grièche écorcheur can be spotted here, among others.

Depending on the season, you can look for migrating waders at the small lake at the end of the circuit – or take a swim at its east side. You can take the same way back to the castle or stroll through the village back to the car park.

Détails

Accès

Best accessible by car. There is a car park next to Marchegg Castle.

Terrain et Habitat

Forêt , Arbres et buissons disséminés , Lac , Rivière , Ville/village

Conditions

Plat

Boucle

Oui

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Peut être utile

Saison idéale pour observer

Printemps , Eté

Meilleure période pour une visite

Printemps , Eté

Itinéraire

Sentier large

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Facile

Accessible via

A pied

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Oui

Informations supplémentaires

There is a WWF infopoint where you can obtain folders pointing out itineraries through the WWF nature reserve and the riparian forest. It is also possible to join guided tours through the area between May and October. However, since the paths are well marked, you will easily find your way through the area even when the infopoint is closed.

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