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This 27 hectare nature reserve along the river Inn has ponds, riparian woodland, reedbeds and open meadows and because of this diversity it is rich in birds.
Only 15 km from Innsbruck, the Inzinger Gaisau is one of the last floodplains in the Inn Valley. It has ponds, woodlands, agricultural fields, wet meadows, reedbeds and borders the shores of the river Inn. This makes Inzinger Gaisau rich in habitats and therefore rich in birds.
Birds you can see here are Чикотень, Вівчарик весняний, Крех великий, Рибалочка блакитний, Коловодник лісовий, Берестянка звичайна Кропив’янка чорноголова, Дятел малий and both Підкоришник звичайний and Підкоришник короткопалий and many species of tits. In winter sometimes you can encounter large flocks of Щиглик звичайний, Чиж лісовий, and in late winter В’юрок.
On the northern waters edge you have a good view on meadows and reedbeds. You can find Трав’янка лучна here and with some luck Шуліка чорний. On the pond you can see Пірникоза мала and different kinds of ducks. Around the reedbeds check for Пастушок, Вівсянка очеретяна, Очеретянка ставкова, Очеретянка велика and Очеретянка лучна.
Only 20 minutes driving from Innsbruck. Parking can be done in a large parking area alongside the tennis courts. Click on the P in the map to get directions.
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