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Weisendorfer Weiher

Bavaria  >  Germany

The Weisendorfer Weiher offer a mix of open water and reed habitat, attracting various waterbirds and providing seasonal interest for birdwatchers.

Added* by Thomas Jungbauer
Most recent update 23 ноември 2025
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Description

The Weisendorfer Weiher, located in a quiet agricultural landscape, consist of several fish ponds bordered by reed beds, wet meadows, and scattered trees. The area is managed primarily for aquaculture but also serves as a habitat for a variety of bird species throughout the year. Its relatively undisturbed character and mosaic of wetland habitats make it suitable for breeding, feeding, and resting birds.

Common waterbirds such as Дива патка, црна лиска, and дива гуска are regularly seen, along with цуцулест нуркач and сива чапја. In spring and autumn, the ponds attract migrating ducks and waders, while songbirds use the surrounding hedgerows and meadows. The reed beds provide cover for species like various warblers and зеленонога блатна кокошка during the breeding season.

Though not a major hotspot, the Weisendorf ponds occasionally host rare or locally uncommon bird species. Sightings have included црн штрк, мала бела чапја, and патка крецка during migration periods. In some years, црвеноврат нуркач or дамчеста барска кокошка have been reported. The mix of habitats also makes it a potential site for species like the Синогушка or блатна еја, though these are not regularly observed.

The site is appreciated for its peaceful setting and moderate bird diversity, offering opportunities for observation without heavy disturbance.

Details

Access

The Weisendorfer Weiher are located directly north of the village of Weisendorf. The area is accessible by car or bicycle from nearby towns such as Neustadt an der Aisch or Diespeck. Parking is available in or near the village of Weisendorf. Press P on the map for directions to a parking.

From the parking, the ponds can be reached on foot via agricultural and forest tracks. There are no formal observation hides, but several paths offer good views of the water bodies and surrounding vegetation. The area is best explored quietly and respectfully, as it is actively used for fish farming. The circular walking route shown on the map is about 1,7 km.

Terrain and Habitat

Reedbeds , Wetland , Lake , Pond

Conditions

Flat , Slippery

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Summer , Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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