Description
This seaside promontory is on the eastern edge of the island of Pellworm, in the middle of the Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer. It jutts out into the shallow North Frisian sea and mudflats, and is crossed by many groynes and embankments. It's a great birding spot almost all-year-round, especially during migration times.
During high water throughout the year (except June), this is a major roosting area for lastúrničiar strakatý, hvizdák veľký, pobrežník čiernozobý, kazarka pestrá, čajka striebristá, čajka smejivá and kalužiak červenonohý.
In spring (March - May) this also includes brehár hrdzavý, pobrežník hrdzavý, bernikľa tmavá, kamenár strakatý, kulík piesočný, škovránok poľný, trasochvost biely, hus divá and kulík zlatý.
Breeding birds include lastúrničiar strakatý, kulík piesočný, čajka smejivá, šabliarka modronohá,kalužiak červenonohý and kazarka pestrá.
During summer one can find rybár malý, rybár riečny, rybár dlhochvostý,rybár sivý and pobrežník krivozobý, and in winter kajka morská and kačica hvizdárka.
With a little bit of luck, especially during autumn migration, sokol sťahovavý, orliak morský, jastrab krahulec, myšiak hôrny and with a lot of luck myšiarka močiarna can be spotted.
Details
Access
The island of Pellworm is reachable by the SCH Pellworm ferry (marked 1 on the map) from the 'Nordstrand (b Husum)' port on the mainland to the east. It's a 35min journey.
The best way to explore the area is by bike or foot. The path from the lighthouse (marked 2 on the map) in the south to the old harbor (marked 3 on the map) to the north is about 4 km, so an hour walk non-stop or 15min bike ride. By car you can only drive along the inner dikes, so one must repeatedly get out of the car to cross over them. From on top of the dike, you can easily observe the area from above.
Important: The area is particularly interesting during high tide (+/- 2 hours)! See a link to the tide table below.

