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A nature park just outside of Basel where a solid variety of water-. wood- and farmland birds can be observed.
Landschaftspark Wiese is rather spacious and encompasses a few different types of landscape. Most of it is either forests or open fields and grass patches, with a few farmhouses and fruit orchards providing additional habitats. Most importantly, the small river Wiese cuts through the area and, along with artificial canals and a pond, attracts water birds and wagtails. Along the banks Maríuerla and Straumerla can be seen, starting in spring. Gulönd and Ryðönd can be seen often and there are usually several types of ducks on the pond. Also, Gráhegri and Dílaskarfur are around plenty.
In the woods, Músarrindill, Bókfinka, Skrækskaði and similar birds occur. Around the farmhouses, Bæjasvala and Landsvala appear, as well as Stari (in spring) and Þyrnisvarri. Birds of prey such as Vatnagleða circle over the open fields. Overall, a very versatile little birding spot. The area is very easily accessible and inviting for some after-work birding in the evening or to just spend some two hours when you're around Basel. Also, combining it with a trip to the closeby Riehen Schlipf, where you'll have plenty of birds of prey and a chance to hike up into the vinyards, makes for a nice day trip.
Landschaftspark Wiese extends quite a bit along the river Wiese, so there are multiple points of entry. By car, the parking spot on the German side of the border at 'Gebrauchshundesportverein Weil am Rhein' is the best free option. Alternatively, you can also drive through Riehen to the Northwestern side of the park and leave the car at 'Naturbad Riehen'. There are roads for bikes in the park as well, so you can just cycle right in from Basel, Riehen or Weil. Some paths are only to be used on foot but everything is easily accessible, flat, and mostly dry. The circular route indicated on the map is about 5 km. Click on a P in the map for directions to a parking spot.
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