Opis
About 150 species have so far been recorded in this tiny nature reserve. Bir länge Stude is part of the Grosses Moos in the north of Lake Neuchâtel. It consists of a south-facing slope with semi-dry meadows (1), richly structured hedges (2) and a restored gravel pit (3). At the foot of the slope, some ponds have been created for amphibians (4); a small, ecologically managed vineyard (5) is cultivated here on a voluntary basis.
The typical birds of these habitats, which have become rare elsewhere, include cierniówka, słowik rdzawy, gąsiorek, pokląskwa, pleszka and kląskawka. The orchard trees provide food for krętogłów. Especially in the tree groups lower down (6) you’ll find turkawka and wilga (zwyczajna). One of the main target species of conservation efforts here is the potrzeszcz, which has one of its last refuges in Switzerland in the Grosses Moos. Somewhat less frequently, świerszczak, piegża and przepiórka are also seen. Noteworthy too is the large colony of brzegówka in the restored gravel pit. From there, the call of the żołna has been heard repeatedly - so far probably only from migrating individuals.
During spring migration, rare relatives of the habitat’s typical resident species turn up again and again: skowrończyk krótkopalcowy, ortolan, pasterz, and most recently a dzierzba rudogłowa have been sighted. uszatka błotna and kobczyk have also already stopped over in the area.
Szczegóły
Dostęp
Bir Länge Stude is located between the villages of Müntschemier and Ins. The area is not specifically wheelchair accessible, but is mostly walkable on small paths. It’s somewhat remote and best reached by bike or on foot.
Teren i siedlisko
Las , Rolnictwo/uprawy , Rzadkie drzewa i krzewy , Łąka , StawWarunki
Pagórkowaty , Otwarty krajobrazTrasa dookoła
TakCzy luneta będzie przydatna ?
NieUdany sezon obserwacyjny
Wiosna , Lato , JesieńNajlepszy czas na wizytę
Wiosenne migracjeTrasa
Szeroka ścieżka , Droga nieutwardzonaPoziom trudności szlaku pieszego
ŁatwyDostępne
PieszoCzatownia/platforma obserwacyjna
NieDodatkowe informacje
If you’re birding here, you’ll often find yourself alone in open fields. An early morning visit is recommended.


