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Nature reservoir worth a look in every season with breeding Barză albă and songbirds like Mărăcinar negru, wintering waterfowl and migrating waders.
NSG Salbruch is a diverse nature reservoir along the Niers river. Around Clörather Mühle some ponds have been created in the former river bed of the Niers, which has been straightened in the early 20th century. In the summer a pair of Barză albă breeds regularly next to the old water mill. Many other birds, such as Scoicar, several specias of ducks and other waterfowl (Rață pestriță, Rață mare, Lișiță, Corcodel mic, Găinușă de baltă) , and many songbirds (most notably Mărăcinar negru, Silvie de câmp, Silvie de zăvoi, Grangur) breed or stay the summer in this area, which contains different habitats of ponds and wetlands, greenland with hedges and small groups of trees, smaller forested areas and a former quarry pond. It's a good area to look out for birds of prey, such has Șorecar comun, Vânturel roșu, Gaie roșie, Erete de stuf, Gaie neagră, Uliu porumbar, Uliu păsărar, Șoimul rândunelelor during summer and Erete vânăt during winter. Along the Niers river you can search for a hunting Pescăraș albastru. During migration season, many resting birds can be observed. Typical species are Becațină comună, Fluierar cu picioare verzi, Fluierar de mlaștină, Fluierar de zăvoi, Prundăraș gulerat mic, Bătăuș and others. Best location to watch these migratory birds are the ponds at Clörather Mühle and the Damoklesteich (the small pond at the end of a dirt road behind the old water mill). During winter many resting waterfowl can be seen on the quarry lake Rahserbruch and on the ponds at the Clörather Mühle. These contain many ducks such as Rață mică , Rață lingurar, Rață fluierătoare or Rață moțată.
There is no dedicated parking area for this reservoir, but usually you should be able to find a space on the field access roads at the edges of the area (make sure, you don't block the road for farm traffic or residents as a few residents live in the area). The circular walking route indicated on the map is about 7 km long.
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