Description
Eyebrook Reservoir is an important site for wintering wildfowl, such as Fütyülő réce, Csörgo réce, and Barátréce. Other habitats are marsh, mudflats, grassland, broad-leaved woodland and plantations. Other birds that can be seen here include Vörös kánya, Kabasólyom, Halászsas, Kis bukó, Havasi partfutó and Aranylile. In migration periods scarcer species can be attracted to the reservoir's shores and these regularly include Sarlós partfutó, Pajzsoscankó and Füstös cankó. Vagrants which have occurred include seabirds such as Villás viharfecske and Szula, as well as üstökösgém, Bakcsó, Feketeszárnyú székicsér and a variety of other species, mostly associated with wetlands.
Details
Access
There is no public access to the reservoir, which is reserved for a trout fishery, but it can be viewed from a public footpath which runs along a part of the reservoir (see the map). Click on the P in the map to get dirtections.

