Description
Although nearly 200 bird species have been recorded here, those two Lacken (alkaline ponds) are not mentioned in major birdwatching guides to the Seewinkel (such as those by Christoph Roland or Leander Khil), likely because the region boasts many even more attractive sites.
Still, the two Lacken described here are worth visiting. They have yielded notable sightings including Damsnipe, Alaskasnipe, Ringgås, Rødhalsgås, Sandterne, and even a Steppevipe. The variable water levels create broad silting zones that attract numerous waders such as Storspove, Rødstilk, Myrsnipe, and others during migration.
Geese and ducks like Brunnakke, Gravand, and Grågås are regulars, and in autumn or winter, Tundragås and occasionally Dverggås can be found feeding in nearby fields. The surrounding fields and scrub also support breeding Tornskate, Tornsanger, and possibly even Hauksanger, while Lappiplerke appear regularly in autumn and Varsler stays for the winter.
Best viewing is from the south for Ochsenbrunnenlacke and from the southeast (in evening light) for Birnbaumlacke.
Details
Access
Ochsenbrunnenlacke and Birnbaumlacke are located southwest of Frauenkirchen and south of Podersdorf am See. There are many gravel and dirt roads that can be reached by bicycle, some also by car. Due to the strong winds, an e-bike is recommended.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Agriculture , Grassland , Mud flatsConditions
FlatCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring migration , Autumn migrationRoute
Unpaved road , Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
For general descriptions of the area see the books mentioned above and the birdingplaces to the south described on this website. Because of the great distances, a scope is definitely necessary. Not all roads are made for delicate bicycle tires.


