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Wide grassland landscape with scattered trees, including a flooded gravel pit and a lake with some good silt areas for waders during migration.
During spring and summer, common species that can be found at Saalbachniederung Bruchsal are Kornspurv, Dverglo, Vipe, Dvergdykker, Enkeltbekkasin, Buskskvett, Svarthvit Fluesnapper and Trostesanger. Sometimes a Purpurhegre can be seen, Dvergrørdrum breed since 2021, but often hard to see. In fall, migration is quite good for waders (August to mid October). Common waders like Brushane, Myrsnipe, Grønnstilk, Skogsnipe, Strandsnipe, Rødstilk, Gluttsnipe, Sotsnipe and Enkeltbekkasin in small numbers every year, but also often good for rare waders like Tundrasnipe, Tundralo, Storspove, Temmincksnipe, Dvergsnipeand Svarthalespove (often all of these waders every year present but only single individuals). Stylteløper in 2018 and 2019 with single individuals present. Later in fall (September and October) high numbers of Stork, some Svartstork and Trane. Good numbers of Vannpiplerke(up to 30 individuals), some Buskskvett, Svartstrupe, different species of ducks and single Fiskeørn. In reed some Vannrikse and sometimes Myrrikse, but difficult to see. In winter single individuals of Varsler and Myrhauk.
Best way by car or train.
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