Beschreibung
The Medbach gravel pit is an active extraction site that, despite its industrial use, offers some opportunities for bird observation. The area consists of open water surfaces, gravel banks, and developing reed beds, which attract a range of water-associated bird species throughout the year. Its character changes with the progress of excavation, affecting water levels and shoreline structure.
Birdwatchers can observe species such as Stockente, Reiherente, Bläßhuhn, and Haubentaucher. Lachmöwe and Graureiher are also regularly present. During migration seasons, the site becomes more dynamic, with increased bird activity as species stop over briefly.
While not a key birding destination, the Medbach gravel pit occasionally offers sightings of less common species. These include Flußregenpfeifer, Grünschenkel, Flußseeschwalbe, Weißbart-Seeschwalbe, Zwergstrandläufer, Raubseeschwalbe, and Schwarzhalstaucher. In some years, raptors such as Fischadler or Rohrweihe have been recorded during migration. Even Seeadler were seen. The presence of such species is irregular and often tied to temporary habitat conditions like exposed mudflats or quiet shoreline areas.
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Zugang
Sandgrube Medbach is located between the towns of Höchstadt an der Aisch and Adelsdorf, close to the village of Medbach. The area is easiest to reach by car. It is difficult to reach by public transport. Press P on the map for directions to a parking spot. As sand extraction is still active, access to the interior of the area is not permitted. Small paths lead to viewing points.

