Description
The Steinhorster Becken is a fairly recent, human-made, nature reserve consisting of a mosaic of habitats, like reedbeds, freshwater ponds with islands and wetlands. The area serves as both resting and foraging for many species of bird.
In winter, the area is great for observing ducks, geese and herons, like Kontyos réce, Kanalas réce, Apácalúd, Nagy lilik, Szürke gém and Nagy kócsag. The ponds are also a great place to observe Nagy bukó.
In spring, the area is used by Daru to rest when migrating northwards to their breeding grounds. Other migrating species that often can be found here are Halászsas, Fekete gólya and Vándorsólyom. The area is also home to many breeding species, like Dankasirály, Bíbic, Búbos vöcsök and Nagy póling. From 2010 on, the area is also home to a breeding pair of Fehér gólya.
Details
Access
Parking area is available at Westerwieher Strasse. You can make a circular route of about three kilometers, both walking and cycling.

