Description
Since the renaturation was completed in 2002, the Seeanger has developed into an important area, especially during migration mainly for waders and ducks. A five hectar pond is surrounded by wet meadows, reeds and a few scattered bushes making this a diverse site attractive to a wide selection of species. Spring migration is best with Fütyülő réce, Kanalas réce, Nyílfarkú réce, Csörgo réce, Böjti réce and Kendermagos réce all occurring regularly in March and April. 32 wader species have been observed here with Pajzsoscankó, Füstös cankó, Erdei cankó, Réti cankó and Sárszalonka being regular migrants. However numbers of birds are dependant upon water levels.
The Seeanger is used as a breeding site by species like Bíbic, Kendermagos réce (not every year), Guvat, Kékbegy or Nádi tücsökmadár. In winter, the area is usually quiet with only few birds around though Barkóscinege turned up regularly in the last few years.
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Access
The site is best visited by car. There is no official carpark but it is possible to park the car in the nearby village Seeburg. From here you can enter via "Heckenkrug".
