Descrição
The salt marsh in front of the artifical island of Langlütjen has a very unique vegetation, dominated by reed, which is not typical for a North Sea coastal salt marsh. This is due to the mixture of fresh water from Weser river and salt water from the sea, resulting in half of the typical seawater salt concentration. As it allows reed to grow, you can find typical reed-inhabitants like Tartaranhão-ruivo-dos-pauis, Pisco-de-peito-azul and rouxinol-dos-caniços. Additionally, in winter large flocks of Chapim-de-bigode accumulate in the reedbeds.
Detalhes
Acesso
There is a parking place southeast of the birdingplace on top of the dike. Please note that it is not suited to park on the narrow street below the dike or at any of the small ways going up the dike. Access on the trail within the salt marsh is only possible for pedestrians.
Terreno e Habitat
Terras húmidas , Camas de junco , Mar , CampinaCondições
Possível na maré cheia , PlanoCaminho circular
Nãoé útil um telescópio?
Pode ser útilBoa temporada de observação de aves
Durante todo o anoMelhor hora para visitar
Inverno , Migração da primavera , Migração de outonoRota
Estrada não pavimentadaCaminho dificil
FácilAcessível por
PéAbrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves
NãoInformação extra
Please note that it is prohibited to enter the island of Langlütjen I itself.