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Frauenwinkel

Schwyz  >  Switzerland

Ecologically valuable and well-protected breeding area for cibík chochlatý and hvizdák veľký where a large number of other species can also be observed.

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Most recent update 2 marca 2025
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Description

An impressive 260+ species have been recorded in Frauenwinkel, the most important nature reserve of Lake Zurich. The reserve consists of two reeds (beautifully named „Üsser Sack“, 1, and „Inner Sack“, 2), a large zone of shallow water (3) and two islands, Ufenau (4) and Lützelau (5), which are open to the public. The nearby Kiesinsel ("gravel island"; 6) outside of the reserve, which is home to a colony of rybár riečny and čajka smejivá, is also worth mentioning.

The protected meadow areas are located on a gently sloping hillside. In the upper areas, they consist of litter meadows that merge into reeds towards the lake. Thanks to the work of the Frauenwinkel Foundation, the meadows are now extensively farmed again. The main target species are the cibík chochlatý, which now breeds here again, and the hvizdák veľký, which last bred in Switzerland at this location in 2006. The great pressure from recreational users and the limited size of the site (350 hectares) prevent this species from breeding. To minimise disturbances, the area is largely closed to visitors. Walls made of wide wooden planks along the path prevent the birds from noticing humans, but also prevent good observation opportunities for birdwatchers along most of the way.

In winter, the bay is the most interesting area: kazarka pestrá, potápač prostredný, chochlačka bielooká, potápka ušatá, turpan tmavý, potáplica stredná, potáplica malá, and the rare potáplica veľká may be spotted on the lake. Amongst the čajka žltonohá one might discern a čajka sivá, čajka tmavá, and the rare čajka striebristá (even a čajka morská returns regularly to the lake). In the reeds close to the water, močiarnica mekotavá might be seen next to hvizdák veľký and hus divá. A kaňa sivá sometimes flies over the fields in search for food, and a strakoš veľký perches on the bushes.

In the breeding season, kajka morská, rybár riečny, kačica chrapačka, čajka čiernohlavá, and čajka malá (although non-breeding) can be observed on the lake. A pŕhľaviar čiernohlavý or a strakoš obyčajný might sit in the bushes, and trsteniarik veľký breeds in the reeds. The main attractions are, of course, hvizdák veľký and cibík chochlatý with its spectacular courtship flights.

Apart from those two species and the močiarnica mekotavá, waders are relatively rare, but kalužiak perlavý, pobrežník čiernozobý, bojovník bahenný, kalužiak sivý, and kalužiak červenonohý are possible to see during migration, and kalužiačik malý practically year-round. Yet, other places in the area are better suited for migration watch (see, for example, the entry "Stampf Rapperswil-Jona").

Amongst the rarities found here, lyskonoh ploskozobý, ležiak úhorový, brehár čiernochvostý, and čorík bielokrídly are most notable; kormorán malý spent several months here in 2000, 2002 und 2012.

Details

Access

Frauenwinkel is best reached by public transport: the train station Pfäffikon (coming from Zurich) is right next to the start of the path, the train station Hurden (coming from Rapperswil) is near the other end. If arriving by car, you can either park at Pfäffikon train station or Seedamm Hotel, but the parking lots might be busy.

The area can be explored on foot, wheelchair or by bike. The path leads alongside the road and railroad track. Most of the time, the wooden planks obstruct the view, though. Ufenau island can be reached by cruise ship from April onwards or by boat taxi (see the link), Lützelau can be reached by shuttle from June through September (booking in advance necessary, see the link).

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Reedbeds , Agriculture , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Lake

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Winter

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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