Description
The nature reserve of Rümlandteich und Methorstteich is a beautiful area to observe water and forest bird species. You can make larger and smaller walks via hiking trails. Both ponds are drained temporarily (especially in autumn/winter) and then offer particularly interesting observation opportunities (wading birds, wintering Havasi pityer). Rétisas breed here and can be observed regularly. Bölömbika occasionally call in the reed belt of the Rümlandteich. In the adjacent forest areas, all species of woodpecker are found ( Fekete harkály, Zöld küllo, Nagy fakopáncs, közép fakopáncs and Kis fakopáncs), as well as Uhu, Kabasólyom, Darázsölyv, Kormos légykapó and, in some years, Kis légykapó. In the winter months, many Énekes hattyú often stay here during the day. Both bodies of water are also home to 200 Énekes hattyú and Kis hattyú and up to 800 Nagy lilik and Tundrai vetési lúd. In the adjacent grassland you can observe Nagy őrgébics, Kékes rétihéja and many geese in winter.
Details
Access
Small forest parking lot near Diekendörn. Click on the P in the map for directions. There is also an information board with the hiking trails here. The best way to explore the area is on foot or by bike. The circular walking route indicated on the map is about 4 km.

