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It's a renaturalized area next to river Neckar with several ponds of different sizes, some reed patches and a billabong
During springtime many rather common breeding birds like Rørsanger, Tornsanger, Isfugl, Grågås, Gråhegre and single pairs of Vendehals are present. During autumn migration some Enkeltbekkasin and Strandsnipe, Vannrikse and single Individuals of Myrrikse. High numbers of Grågås and Niland. In August and September some Rørsanger, Sivsanger, Trostesanger and Myrsanger, many Isfugl (up to 20 Ind), some Pungmeis, Sivspurv, all three Wagtail species and a slight chance of seeing Natthegre. Later in autumn and winter different species of ducks, Storskarv and Laksand. All year present are Dvergdykker, Sothøne, Sivhøne, Isfugl and Vandrefalk.
Best way by car. By train it's good to have a bike, because the way from the train station is rather long.
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