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Artificial lake with reed beds that attracts various bird species and is very worthwhile for birding at the right time of the year.
Moorlinse is an important resting and breeding place for many birds in the north of Berlin. Болотный лунь and Серощекая поганка breed here, Орлан-белохвост can be seen circling in search of food and the wetland is also popular with migrating birds, shore birds and water birds. On some autumn days up to 1000-2000 Серый гусь gather here. In October and November this is a good spot to regularly see groups of Белолобый гусь and Восточный тундровый гусь .
Also Скопа is sometimes seen. Some of the other birds you can encounter are Белый аист, Обыкновенный зимородок, Водяной пастушок, Серый журавль, Дроздовидная камышевка, Тростниковая камышевка and Усатая синица.
The trees and bushes along the path between the pond and train tracks are full of passerines in spring and summer, such as Южный соловей, Славка-черноголовка and Садовая славка.
And in the fields around the pond, Черноголовый чекан and Жёлтая трясогузка are regularly seen.
Park directly at the S-Bahn station Berlin-Buch and walk about 3-5 minutes. With a viewing platform (with steps) from the street, also for wheelchair users.
Easily accessable by bike from the city.
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