Rate birdingplace Gundelfinger Moos
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Nature reserve of 225 hectare with moist forests, meadows and floodplains that is rich in birds.
Gundelfinger Moos is the remainder of a river valley moor in the Donauried. The area has moist forests, meadows and floodplains where you can find a large number of rare species of plants and birds. The core area of the moor consists of largely open wet meadows grazed with Exmoor ponies with a mosaic of peat cuttings. The edge areas of the moor, are used agriculturally as grassland. You can enjoy the birds from the paths and the observation tower. Among the birds you can see here are Enkeltbekkasin, Brushane, Storspove, Gluttsnipe, Dverglo, Glente, Sanglerke, Sandsvale, Gresshoppesanger, Svartstrupe, Buskskvett, Gulspurv, Sivspurv, Tornskate and in winter Varsler.
B 16 between Günzburg and Gundelfingen, turn into Blumen-Eber and the 6-meter tall giraffes and park your car here. At the end of the rest area, walk right towards Gundelfinger Moos. You can make a 9 km circular walk along lake Schurrsee and over the Gundelfinger Moos, or you can just walk to the observation tower (1 km) and turn back.
Trostesanger and Dvergrørdrum both seen at the bird observation tower on July 12, 2022 (gezien bij de observatietoren op 12 juli 2022).