Beschrijving
Ergolzmündung / KW Augst Whylen Altrhein is only a small area along the river but often surprising guests turn up during migration or winter guests. The mouth of the Ergolz stream is a small-scale area, while the bigger and wide basin of the Altrhein is also interesting for passing waders and swallows. Fields all around the area are worthwhile for migratory birds in spring. The bird hide on the Altrhein is a must during the migration period! Among the birds you can encounter are Bergeend, Slobeend, Pijlstaart, Krooneend, Grote Zee-eend, Nonnetje, Grote Zaagbek, Dodaars, Waterral, Klein Waterhoen, Kleine Plevier, Kemphaan, Bokje, Watersnip, Zwarte Ruiter, Groenpootruiter, Bosruiter, Zwartkopmeeuw, Geelpootmeeuw, Zwarte Stern, Reuzenstern, IJsduiker, Ooievaar, Kleine Zilverreiger, Lepelaar, Bruine Kiekendief, Sperwer, Havik, Rode Wouw, Zwarte Wouw, IJsvogel, Middelste Bonte Specht, Kleine Bonte Specht, Zwarte Specht, Boomvalk, Slechtvalk, Roodpootvalk, Glanskop, Orpheusspotvogel, Kleine Karekiet, Sprinkhaanzanger, Nachtegaal, Blauwborst, Bonte Vliegenvanger, Zwarte Roodstaart, Roodborsttapuit, Paapje, Grote Gele Kwikstaart, Citroenkwikstaart, Goudvink, Europese Kanarie, Sijs, Geelgors and Rietgors.
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Toegang
Access to the Augst power plant or on the German side to the power plant. Parking spaces available on both sides.
