Description
The Gevaert Vijvers are ponds that were created along the Molenbeek in the Middle Ages by the monastry for fish production. Nowadays most ponds are in private ownership and fenced but one can still enjoy some birding from the public footpath (Visserspad) that follows the stream. The ponds attract some waterfowl such as kačica chrapka, chochlačka vrkočatá and kačica chripľavka. In recent years, kormorán veľký and beluša veľká have become a more common sight. During migration, and especially when water levels are low, the muddy shores attract some passing waders such as kalužiačik malý, kalužiak perlavý and kalužiak sivý. Interesting breeding birds are: rybárik riečny, trasochvost horský and glezg obyčajný.
Details
Access
The area is best accessed from the railway station of Sint Genesius Rode. From there it is a 2 minutes walk until the start of the Visserspad that runs along all the ponds.

