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Tiendweg - Polder de Nesse

Zuid-Holland  >  Netherlands

Large typical peat meadow area with adjacent wet habitats, good for waterfowl and waders.

Added* by Bas Engels
Most recent update 12 Şubat 2020

Description

Tiendweg, named after the road on the southern side of the area, is an area within a large typical peat meadow landscape, called "Polder de Nesse". The area consists of a mixture of intensive and (narrow) extensive pastures on which cattle is held. The area is surrounded by a large ditch in which many waterfowl are present, like Tepeli patka, Boz ördek and large numbers of Sakarmeke. Also Küçük batağan and Bahri are present. In the smaller ditches between the pastures, species like Çamurcun, Çıkrıkçın and Kaşıkgaga are found. In spring and summer, herons, like Erguvani balýkçýl and Gri balýkçýl hunt for frogs. Sumru and small numbers of Kara sumru can be seen hunting above the ditches after which they return to their nests in the surrounding area.

During the breeding season, the pastures are used as breeding habitat for several species of waders, like Çamurçulluğu, Kızılbacak, Kızkuşu and Kervançulluğu. Besides waders, species like Tarlakuşu, Çayır incirkuşu and Sarý kuyruksallayan also breed here. Kuyrukkakan is often seen on the pastures during migration. Saz delicesi hunts above these pastures. Often, Gök doðan can be seen on the power lines, overlooking the area. In the northern part, a small forested area is present in which Şahin breeds. Also Çakýr has been spotted here multiple times, and maybe even breeds there. On the fences surrounding the pastures, species like Taşkuşu can be spotted.

On the southwestern edge, the area is adjacent to the village of Ouderkerk aan den IJssel. There's a small park which is used by many common species of songbird. Especially during autumn migration, species like Sürmeli Çalıkuşu and Çalıkuşu can turn up here. Also Yalıçapkını can be seen around the large ditch in this corner.

On the northeastern part of the area, a "boezem" is present, called "Berkenwoudsche Lage Boezem". This type of landscape is used to collect water from the surounding pastures and dispose it off towards a river, in this case the "Hollandsche IJssel" river. The "boezem" consists of mainly wetland area with low forested parts and local reedbeds. The area attracts many waterbirds, but is especially good for waders during migration. Common species are Kızılbacak, Yeşilbacak, Döşüşkenkuş and Dere düdükçünü, but also scarcer species can be present here, like Kara kızılbacak, Karakarınlı kumkuşu and Gümüş yağmurcun. In the reedbeds, common species of reedbird breed, like Kındıra kamışçını, Saz Kamışçını, Mavigerdan and Bataklık kirazkuşu. If you're lucky, a Bataklık Kamışçını or Kamış Bülbülü can be heard. In the smaller bushes, species like Sarı mukallit and Küçük Ak Gerdanlı Ötleğen can be present.

In winter, the area is mainly used by large flocks of geese and swans, like Sakarca, Akyanaklý kaz and Kuğu, and larger numbers of Büyük ak balýkçýl can be present. Sometimes Gökçe delice uses the area as foraging habitat.

Details

Access

The area is easy accessable on foot, by bike and by car. The tarmac road on the southern part of the area leads to a deadend, but you can park your car at the end of the road. The best way to observe de area is to use the car and stop often to check the surrounding area until you reach the bicycle road at the end (dead end for cars). From there, you can make a walk next to the "boezem" to observe the wet areas on the other side of the large ditch. You can start or end with the park on the southern part of the area to look for migrants during migration.

Terrain and Habitat

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

Conditions

Flat , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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