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Seebrad Breitenbrunn is an important stopover for migratory birds amidst the Lake Neusiedl reed belt.
Unlike the east side of Lake Neusiedl, the west side is not part of the National Park and there are no soda pools. However, Breitenbrunn is increasingly visited by birders because it offers the possibility to observe reed birds and because of the chance to spot rarities during migration.
Along the road through the reed belt, you will find a small observation tower where you may see (or mainly hear, especially in spring) Barski petlovan, Sivi barski petlić, Senica vuga, Brkata senica, and different reed warblers. Following the small path through the reed further down the road increases your chances of sightings. At the mud basin next to the Seebad (the smaller loop on the map) you may spot different waders, herons and gulls depending on the water level. There is no hide here so be attentive not to disturb the birds. During breeding season, the access to this part of the itinerary is restricted.
The Seebad itself is a great place for spotting birds during autumn migration or in winter. Depending on the water level of the lake, you may find mud areas next to the shore or further out around the islets. Here you may observe migratory waders such as Žalar slepić, Sprudnik ubojica, Crnotrba sprutka, Polojka, Sprudnik pijukavac, Crvenonogi sprudnik, Sprudnik migavac, Crni sprudnik, Krivokljuni sprudnik. The harbour and open lake are good for spotting different ducks or grebes with more species diversity in winter. Of note, several Snežna strnadica have been recorded at the Seebad for several consecutive days in Jan/Feb 2020 as well as in Dec 2022. Below you can find a link to the complete species list observed at this location (in German language but including scientific names).
Breitenbrunn can be reached by bus from Neusiedl, Eisenstadt or Vienna. By car you can take the highway to Neusiedl, then head south on road 50. Lake Neusiedl area is also popular for cycling with a great network of cycling paths that are closed for cars. Click on a P in the map to get directions to a parking.
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