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Great all year birding spot with lots of interesting birds and a visitors center (seasonal). A shorebird bonanza.
Bottsand nature reserve is a great spot to find a varying bird community throughout the year. Many migratory waders can be found here during fall and spring, at times several hundred Ploier auriu can be seen resting on the mudflats together with Fugaci de țărm and several other species. Chiră de baltă, Chiră polară and Chiră mică breed in the reserve or in the surrounding area and can be seen during the summer, while Chiră de mare and Pescăriță mare are regularly seen resting on the sand banks during migration. The reedbeds hold a number of warblers and Gușă vânătă. During winter large numbers of diving ducks can be found offshore.
Early morning visits are recommended as this is a popular recreational site and many people and watersport enthusiasts will flock there independent of season and weather. Checking the water level (water level in the Baltic and dictated by wind and not by the tides) can be useful as the mudflats are often deserted during high water levels.
Several parking lots in the area, during summer most charge a parking fee. Public transport possible (Bus station "Wendtorf -Marina"). Alternative is to take a ferry from Kiel to Laboe and walk of bike from there the last 6 km.
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