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A varied area along the river Rhine consisting of lakes and floodplains, worth a visit in both winter and summer.
Naturschutzgebiet Hasenfeld and Rheinvorland is located between Eversael and Ossenberg. At the beginning you cross open cultural landscapes and meadows, where species such as Buse variable or in winter Oie rieuse are at home. Then you climb the dike and get an overview of the partially flooded meadows, and you immediately notice the singing Alouette des champs. In winter it is teeming with Oie rieuse and Oie des moissons.
Then you come to the first lake, the water level of which is determined exclusively by precipitation. The migration time is definitely the most productive time here. Then you can, among other things see Petit Gravelot, Chevalier aboyeur as well as Balbuzard pêcheur. In winter there are species like Harle piette, Fuligule milouin or Harle bièvre.
The path continues through a landscape of wet meadow and floodplain, which is the busiest in summer, for example here you will find Alouette des champs, Pipit farlouse, Bergeronnette printanière as well as Faisan de Colchide. Large swarms of Canard siffleur also stay here at migration time. Then you reach the flood lakes, here you can find species like Grande Aigrette, Bécassine des marais, Chevalier gambette and Barge à queue noire.
On the other side of the dike begins a landscape of open space, isolated trees and bushes. Directly on the dike is a colony of Héron cendré, further inland you can find species such as Pie-grièche écorcheur, Fauvette grisette, Bruant jaune and Chevalier culblanc. The way back leads through fields and meadows, which are not so productive in summer, but in winter you can find Oie de la toundra here. Alternatively, you can of course walk back along the dike.
The area can either be reached via the A42 or A57, or alternatively with the Rhine ferry Orsoy via Rheinberger Straße. The parking lot is on the street "Drießen" under the first lake, opposite a bus stop. The area is best explored on foot or by bike, although it is also possible to travel by car, but you will not be able to reach a few points. The circular route as shown on the map is about 11 km long.
Rare species that have been seen in the area are Flamant rose, Pie-grièche à tête rousse, Ibis sacré, Spatule blanche and Avocette élégante.
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