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A string of city parks in the north of Amsterdam that contain a variety of habitats including forest, scrub, reedbeds, open water and meadows.
The Schellingwouderscheg includes five city parks (marked on the map). From west to east: Vliegenbos (forest), Rietland (scrub, reedbeds, small lake, young forest), Schellingwouderbreek (lake with natural shores), Schellingwouderpark (meadows and hedgerows, plus the shores of the Y canal) and the Schellingwouder Ecozone (reedbeds, scrub, overgrown woods).
This area is very good for birds of prey with Kobac, Mišar, Jastreb, Šumska sova and formerly Lastavičar all breeding in this urban nature reserve. They are most easily seen in Vliegenbos and Rietland. There's a very good chance of finding Vodomar anywhere there's water . In addition to the ubiquitous Mali aleksandar the area also has a lot of Veliki aleksandar, keep an ear out for their distinctive calls as they fly over.
Vliegenbos sometimes harbours birds like Batokljun and Brgljez among the more common forest birds and is the best place to find Golub dupljaš. The Zelena žuna seems to have mostly disappeared since the football fields in the park were converted to tennis courts, but they are still seen every now and then. The industrial area just to the south of Vliegenbos has breeding Crna crvenrepka.
Rietland and Schellingwouderpark have some more open areas of scattered trees and scrub that can be good for Obična grmuša, Grmuša čavrljanka, Siva grmuša, Brezov zviždak and occasionally Obična kukavica or Mali slavuj . There are some small reedbeds in Rietland and Schellingwouderbreek that sometimes have Trstenjak rogožar, Trstenjak crvrkutić and Barska strnadica. The meadows in Schellingwouderpark often have Bela roda, Ostrigar and Brown Hares in the early morning before people arrive. During migration there's a chance of Kos ogrličar here.
In harsh winters, birds that normally reside outside of the city enter these city parks, and then you can see Plovka kašikara, Zviždara, Riđoglava patka, Veliki ronac, Velika bela čaplja, Vodeni bik, Barski petlovan, Šumska šljuka, Barska šljuka, Drozd borovnjak and Vivak. In the much more common icefree winters you can still find Mali drozd, Čižak, Kraljić, Vatroglavi kraljić and Severna zeba.
Keep an eye out for Gak and overflying Belorepan, both are very occasionally seen here. Other interesting animals include Grass Snake and Red Fox. Just to the north of this area are breeding colonies of Siva čaplja and Belolika guska, both are marked on the map.
Just to the east of this route is the Schellingwouder Ecozone (marked on the map). Another small but wonderfully wild area with Trstenjak mlakar and Svilorepi cvrčić and a reasonable chance of Obična kukavica and Mali slavuj .
The Schellingwouderscheg is constantly under threat from development: there are plans to build houses, infrastructure and turn the parks from wild city nature reserves to boring run of the mill urban parks. Already it can be very busy with people and dogs.
The best way to explore the area is by bike, but you can walk as well. The car isn't very practical here, as there is little (parking) space and it isn't very convenient getting from one of the parks to the other by car.
If you walked or cycled from Vliegenbos to Schellingwouderpark and don't want to go the same way back, you can take a northern route from Schellingwouderbreek, through the Baanakkerspark (marked on the map).
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