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Reservoir of the river Ruhr. Interesting winter quarters for waterfowl and gulls. Overrun by people looking for relaxation in summer.
The Kemnader See is located on the southern outskirts of the city of Bochum and borders on Witten and Hattingen. The shore of the reservoir is developed with paved paths and a cycle path. The lake is traversed by the river Ruhr, in the estuary area of the river, gravel islands are formed, where mainly gulls (up to 6 species!) can be observed in winter. The lake is also a roosting place for Kanadska guska and Siva Guska in winter. In winter: regular Patka Batoglavica, Bijeli ronac, Veliki ronac, Glavata Patka, Krunata Patka, Kržulja, Patka Kreketaljka and Divlja Patka. Patka kulašica, Crnogrli Plijenor, Crvenogrli Plijenor are occasional winter visitors, and Sjeverni plijenor have also been observed. Vodomar can be seen regularly all year round, Bregunica in summer. Crvenokljuna Čigra and Crna Čigra are migrants, as is Bukoč. The black swans, which have been breeding here regularly for many years, are famous.
Accessible by car via the A43 motorway, exit Witten-Herbede. Parking spaces at the "Freiteitbad Heveney". Click on the P in the map for directions. Bus stops "Freizeitbad Heveney" and in the south "Herbede Mitte" and "Wittener Straße".
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