Description
The coastal section of Horumersiel are Crildumersiel is rich in water birds and waders. Every year, many Margæs can be seen northeast of the port of Horumersiel. Æðarfugl can be located in the harbour itself, while on the stone walls outside the harbour at high tide Tildra and various gull species rest. During storms this place might be very useful for seewatching as such sheartwaters, skuas and Þernumáfur have already bin observed although it is hardly practiced so far. The best place is sitting in shelter of the harbour pier. During bird migration, many Lóuþræll, Sandlóa and Stelkur can be observed, which gather shortly after flooding on the free-falling mudflats just south of the harbour. East of the harbour, individual Lómur and Toppönd can be discovered in winter. The inland depression southwest of the port is interesting all year round. Various species of ducks can be seen here, as well as Gulönd in winter. During high tide there are often large groups of Fjöruspói and Rauðhöfðaönd right next to the main road. Crildumersiel, the small but easily visible flood rest area, is about three kilometers south. In addition to Stelkur and Lyngstelkur, Tjaldur and Fjöruspói , this is a very good spot to see Spói from the dike. You can approach quite closely and they are used of tourists so it is worth to check the bird groups thoroughly in order to find rare species or colour-rings. It has a good list of rarities recorded with Kóralmáfur, Trjámáfur , Grastíta , Bjúgstelkur, Fölsvölungur being the best so far.
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Access
Easy parking near the harbour of Horumersiel. Click on the P in the map to get directions. From the parking you can walk along the Wadden Sea in the direction of Crildumersiel (3 km). Directly on the dike at Crildumersiel is a small but easily visible flood rest area. Note: For bird watching on the Wadden Sea the best time is about two hours before to two hours after high water.

