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Hauener Pütten

Niedersachsen  >  Germany

The Hauener Pütten 4 km west of the village of Greetsiel are a very nice spot to go birdwatching. With 2 bird hides and easy to reach.

Added* by Anne slagman
Most recent update 14 August 2020

Description

The Hauener Pütten are 4 km west of Greetsiel in the west of East Frisia, right next to the Pilsen lighthouse. These clay pitts with an area of 47 hectares are very birdrich and many birds can be seen. With a little luck you can observe the colony of Eurasian Spoonbill here. 28 breeding bird species have been identified so far. Among them Bluethroat, Bearded Tit, Western Marsh Harrier, Little Ringed Plover, Common Ringed Plover, Common Redshank and Common Tern. But many other ducks, geese, waders and waterbirds can be seen here, especially during migration time. See the extended birdlist below.

Details

Access

Approx. 300 m before the parking lot at the Pilsen lighthouse (see the P on the map) is the wheelchair-accessible bird watching hide on the access road. Here you can observe many different wading birds at a short distance when the water level is low. From this point you can only continue on foot.

After the parking lot on the dike, after approx. 700-800 meters east, in the direction of Greetsiel, you come to a path that leads to another observation hut on the right (see the map).

Also a good idea to explore the area by bicycle. You can also cycle here quite easy from the village of Greetsiel.

Terrain and Habitat

Reedbeds , Grassland

Conditions

Wet , No shadow , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Paved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Links

View other birding spots in the area that are published on Birdingplaces

Map

Top 5 birds

Other birds you can see here

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