Description
The history of the Alter Flugplatz and its unique habitat make it an interesting place to go birding. The look and feel of the place is quite unusual: a long, open expanse of dry heath and sand grassland with an urban backdrop. The most obvious birds here are members of the Corvid family: the otherwise dominant Svartkråke is trumped here by good numbers of Kornkråke, Kaie and Skjære. There is usually a hovering Tårnfalk or soaring Musvåk to be found, too.
In spring and early summer the scattered bushes and trees of the site are a good place to hear and see Rødstjert, Tornsanger, Møller and Løvsanger. With a bit of luck, Tornskate can also be seen. During spring migration, the site is well worth a visit. it is possible to see groups of Gulerle (especially in the northern part), as well as the odd Buskskvett, Svartstrupe, Ringtrost or Steinskvett. With luck and patience, Markpiplerke can also be seen here. They are rare but regular stopover visitors at this site.
Details
Access
The Alter Flugplatz is best accessed on foot or by bike. There are tram stops and car parks that are a short walk away. There is a good network of paths throughout the site (Please stick to the paths to avoid disturbance).
Terrain and Habitat
Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Moors/heathland , DunesConditions
Flat , Dry , Open landscape , No shadowCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
Spring , AutumnBest time to visit
Spring migration , Autumn migration , SpringRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , BicycleBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
The northern part of the area is completely fenced off and therefore offers birds the minimum level of disturbance. A small herd of donkeys graze here. This part of the site is the best place to search for Gulerle, Steinskvett, Buskskvett and Markpiplerke.


