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Open, agricultural landscape on the northern border of Austria, which is rewarding for roosting and wintering open-country species.
The plain between Langau and Wolfsbach is one of the best spots in Austria to observe wintering raptors like Fjellvåk or Myrhauk. It is also one of very few places, where Steppehauk has been observed more regularly. Havørn breeds in the vicinity. Rare visitors on passage, like Småskrikørn , Ørnvåk, Tartarfalk or Boltit can be observed with luck. During migration season it's a stopover site for huge flocks of Vipe and Heilo and some Storspove. But also passerines like Buskskvett or Steinskvett. A small flood retention pond often attracts different waterbirds. The site is quite under-birded and therefore could provide surprises in the future (like Steppevipe, Fjelljo and others).
The site can be explored by bike or car, as there are many dirt roads and some paved roads across the plain. Birding should be done from the roads (except the main road crossing the plain) because all the surrounding fields are private agricultural land. If you stay near the car, parking on most of the roads is no problem. If you leave a car, only park it in places where you don't block access to the fields.
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