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Big city park in Stuttgart with many old trees, meadows and landscaped ponds. A city park where more than only common birds can be seen.
The Rosenstein Park in Stuttgart is the largest English garden in southwest Germany. The big park has many old trees, meadows and also landscaped ponds. Its many old trees attract many birds. Therefore, in contrast to city parks where only common birds can be seen, in the Rosenstein Park, some more special birds can be seen. Examples include Dverggoði, Fauskspæta, Eyrugla, Grágrípur as well as Baden-Württemberg's largest breeding population of Holudúfa, and the Dvergkráka, whose only breeding site in Stuttgart is the Rosenstein Park. Among the other birds you can see in the park are Hnúðsvanur, Músvákur, Grænspæta, Þistilfinka, Gráhegri, Stokkönd, Sefhæna, Bleshæna and Hrafn. Also an introduced population of Yellow-headed amazon (Amazona oratrix) can be found in the park (about 50 individuals). Also nice to know: because of the ban on hunting within the park it boasts the highest concentration of hares (Lepus europaeus) in Germany.
The easiest way to visit the park is by public transport. But there are also parking spaces nearby. From there explore the park by bike or on foot.
Note: It's better to avoid the park at night.
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