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The Meiseldorf pond is a medium sized body of water in eastern Waldviertel region. It provides habitat for some specialized reed-breeding birds and migrants.
Although the intensive management as an angling pond reduces its attractivity for a number of waterbird species, nevertheless the pond of Meiseldorfer Teich features important numbers of some specialized breeding species and migrants can turn up at any time. Due to the long lasting monitoring effort in the region, the pond exhibits an impressive species list.
Commonly seen or heard breeding species are čapljica, Mokož, rjavi lunj, bičja trstnica, močvirska trstnica, srpična trstnica, rakar, trstni cvrčalec and trstni strnad. The open agricultural landscape around the pond hosts a small population of močvirski lunj in some years, as well as some breeding priba and jerebica.
Non-breeding species, which can be observed often, are siva čaplja, velika bela čaplja, veliki kormoran and mali martinec but also scarcer birds show up regularly, like belorepec, kvakač or črna čigra. Rarities found during the past decades include polarni slapnik, crna raca, stepski lunj, rjasta kanja, progastorepi kljunač, ploskokljuni liskonožec, kaspijska čigra, povodna trstnica and snežni strnad.
However, on an average visit often not more than the local breeders can be seen, so the finding of interesting migrants or vagrants requires many visits or big luck.
There is a paved track to the southern end of the pond, but driving is only permitted for locals. It is best to park the car in Meiseldorf and walk the approx. 15-20 min to the pond. Click on the P in the map for directions. Tracks lead around nearly the whole waterbody, but please respect the access restrictions, as the pond itself is private and should not be entered without permission. It is, however, not necessary to violate any restrictions in order to see the whole water surface. The best overview is provided when looking from the south corner of the pond.
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