Description
The developement of Rickelsbüller Koog Nature Reserve started in 1981 when the former salt marshes were artificially disconnected from the North Sea. The current wetland meadows with low vegetation are breeding sites for Fluierar cu picioare roșii , Sitar de mal , Bătăuș , Pescăruș argintiu , Gâscă călugăriță and Ciocîntors.
From autumn to early spring, the dyked area and the adjacent salt marshes on the dyke's sea-ward side are resting sites of Gâscă călugăriță , Gâscă neagră , Fugaci mare , Fugaci de țărm Culic mare and Rață fluierătoare . Observation possibilities depend on the tides of the North Sea.
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Access
By car or bicycle: Starting from Rodenaes, follow street K98 to the border. Directly in front of the frontier station turn left and follow the dead end road where you will find a parking place. Press P on the map for directions to the parking.