Description
The Kippenkade, literally translated "Chicken Quay", is a small and narrow track through a typical Dutch polder landscape and adjacent to the 's Gravenkoop lake, which is part of the larger Reeuwijkse Plassen area. The track is used by local residents to get to their holiday residences, although this isn't frequent. The track is surrounded by trees, small reedbeds and waterways.
The reedbeds provide a great oppurtinity to find Blæsöngvari, Blábrystingur and Síkjasöngvari, besides more common species like Seftittlingur and Sefsöngvari. The scattered trees and bushes are great for Spésöngvari, Netlusöngvari and Þyrnisöngvari. The gardens of the present residences are good for small flocks of Trjáspör.
The surrounding polders are great for large flocks of geese in the winter months. Large numbers of Helsingi are present here and sometimes rare species like Fagurgæs and Mjallgæs can be spotted within these flocks. During the breeding season, the polders are great for typical waders like Stelkur, Jaðrakan and Rúkragi. Large flocks of Gulerla can be present too. Foraging Rauðhegri can be seen next to the ditches. The track itself is a good spot for grass snakes.
The 's Gravenkoop lake is a great spot for Kolþerna. They tend to hang around here just before flying to their breeding area in the polders. Large numbers can be seen foraging above the lake. Sometimes, species like Tígulþerna and Dvergmáfur can be spotted too.
Details
Access
The area is easy accessable on foot. Parking is a bit tricky, so try to park your car as best as possible so it doesn't block any access roads. The area can also be very muddy.

