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An artificial lake with a beach. Often a good site for wintering and migrating birds, but getting a good view is challenging.
The Callemoeie is a decommisioned sand extraction pit that features (deep) open water, a beach, some willow bushes and reedbeds. It attracts large number of birds, all year round, but viewing conditions are often terrible as the site is fenced. Depending on reed and willow size, you can only see half of the beach, and also a large part of the open water is not easily viewable. Nevertheless this site is one of the top sites in the region and often provides some surprises. The sandy beach is unique in the region (where mudflads are more common) and is an excellent place for waders (Чибис, Чернозобик, Галстучник , Кулик-сорока) and many more) during migration (spring and fall). Also large groups of geese (Канадская казарка, Нильский гусь, Серый гусь) rest on the beach, in winter and spring together with ducks (Серая утка, Свиязь, Широконоска. The deep lake attrackts ducks (Хохлатая чернеть, Красноголовый нырок, sometimes Морская чернеть) and grebes (Чомга, Черношейная поганка, Малая поганка). The lake is also a sleeping area for gulls during winter (all regional species, but also Хохотунья in winter). During migration terns (Речная крачка, Чёрная крачка) visit the lake, and it is one of the better places to find Малая чайка in Flanders.
It is difficult to see birds in the reedbeds and willow bushes, but you can often hear Соловьиная широкохвостка, Тростниковая овсянка or Южный соловей.
*update 2021*
Update: The road south of the lake features best views. This road is no longer accessible by car. best parking is indicated on the map.
There is a large fence around the site and you have to watch birds from this public road through the fence. About half of the beach has good visibility, and also a large part of the open water. Do not try to climb over the fence.
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