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Very nice little lake with tons of waterfowl, migrating waders, gulls and terns. Around the lake is a decidious forest and some grasslands.
The Kietzer See is one of the lakes of the Altfriedländer Teiche around the village of Altfriedland. The lake has great numbers of wintering waterfowl including: Tundragås, Sædgås, Taffeland, Toppand and a big part of the huge numbers of Trane (up to 10.000) that stop here in the autumn or stay here all year round.
During spring and autumn migration you will encounter great numbers of Hettemåke and Dvergmåke with some Svartehavsmåke in between every now and then. The three tern species I have seen here so far are Makrellterne, Svartterne and Rovterne.
Especially during autumn migration a lot of waders can be observed here, mostly Myrsnipe, Skogsnipe, Brushane and Enkeltbekkasin. But I have also seen Kvartbekkasin, Rødstilk, Dvergsnipe and Tundrasnipe here.
Birds of Prey include Havørn, Sivhauk, Fiskeørn and Lerkefalk. And from the surrounding forests and grasslands you can hear the calls of Svartspett, Mellomspett, Pirol and Hærfugl.
Getting to the Kietzer See can be a bit tricky. There is a normal path from the village of Altfriedland, where you can access two viewing platforms, but the view is obstructed by trees. To get a good view of the lake you have to drive to Quappendorf and take a path over the fields through the forest.
Photo Kietzer See by Lienhard Schulz, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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