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The Bad Segeberg spa park is home to one of the largest Bláhrafn colonies in Schleswig-Holstein. In summer, up to 1,000 birds breed in the small forest.
A Bláhrafn is quite a shy bird, but in the large colony at Kurpark Bad Segeberg you can get quite close to them, especially during the nesting season in summer. During the breeding season they are unmistakable and unmissable, the nests are close together in the small forest, through which several paths lead. When the young birds have fledged, usually at the beginning of June, they can be observed on the adjacent 'Landesturnierplatz', where they wait for food from their parents. The Landesturnierplatz consists mainly of grassland and is used several times a year for equestrian tournaments.
In addition to Bláhrafn, the park has the typical songbirds for a small mixed forest, Hnotigða, Bókfinka, Flotmeisa, Blámeisa and many more. It's also worth taking a detour along the footpaths to Lake Segeberg. A circular path leads around the lake and offers the opportunity to see various ducks, herons, grebes and, in winter, sometimes Álft and Hvinönd.
By car to the Landesturnierplatz parking lot. Click on the P in the map for directions. By bus take the bus to the Landesturnierplatz stop. The circular walk around Lake Segeberg is about 8 km.
Since the Landesturnierplatz is used for equestrian tournaments and other events, you should find out in advance whether anything is planned there.
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