Description
The 375 ha large wetland reserve Schlammwiss in Uebersyren is an important migratory stopover for a great amount of birds, which use the wetlands to refill their reserves. The area has marshes, patches of forest, agricultural lands and orchards and Schlammwiss has with almost 20 hectares one of the biggest reed banks in Luxembourg.
The main bird species using the reed banks are Sefsöngvari, Seljusöngvari and Seftittlingur. Beside the breeding birds the reed banks are a stopover place for Blábrystingur, Pungmeisa, Kampameisa, Flóðsöngvari, Reyrsöngvari, Síkjasöngvari and Fenjasöngvari. In the open areas between the reedbeds and the surrounding farms you can find birds like Hagaskvetta, Þyrnisvarri, Þistilfinka, Þyrnisöngvari and Engisöngvari and during migration Kornhæna, Vallskvetta and Steindepill.
About 40.000 Landsvala with Bakkasvala arrive every year around August-September in the reed banks of Schlammwiss and create a natural spectacle that attracts predators like Gunnfálki, Förufálki, Sparrhaukur and some owls. Futhermore big groups of Stari - about 20.000 each year - and Fjalltittlingur – about 100 each year – are using the reeds as sleeping or over wintering place too. As well small groups of Maríuerla, Gulerla and Gultittlingur are using the reed as sleeping place.
Details
Access
Park in the village and explore on foot. There is also a bird ringing station allowing important research and studies about biodiversity and nature conservation. The bird-ringing station Uebersyren offers guided tours, see the link below.
