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==Overview==
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This is one of the most popular areas in [[Switzerland]] for visitors and large numbers come here for bathing, angling, canoeing etc but it is also an excellent area for birds. Despite the pressure from so many visitors the site remains one of the most beautiful parts of the country. The Clos-du-Doubs is formed by a large meander in the River Doubs, almost forming an island. Habitats include the river itself and steep rocky cliffs, wooded hillsides and scrub.
  
This is one of the most popular areas in Switzerland for visitors and large numbers come here for bathing, angling, canoeing etc but it is also an excellent area for birds. Despite the pressure from so many visitors the site remains one of the most beautiful parts of the country. The Clos-du-Doubs is formed by a large meander in the River Doubs, almost forming an island. Habitats include the river itself and steep rocky cliffs, wooded hillsides and scrub.
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==Birds==
 
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===Notable Species===
 
Birds of the river include [[Grey Heron]] and [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Grey Wagtail]] and [[Common Dipper]] all year with [[Little Grebe]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Goosander]] and other ducks in winter. Passage periods bring various ducks, [[Osprey]] and gulls and small numbers of waders such as [[Common Sandpiper]] and [[Green Sandpiper]]. The cliffs hold [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Eurasian Crag Martin]], [[Black Redstart]] and [[Northern Raven]], and [[Wallcreeper]] winters here and has even been known to winter in the village of St-Ursanne.  
 
Birds of the river include [[Grey Heron]] and [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Grey Wagtail]] and [[Common Dipper]] all year with [[Little Grebe]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Goosander]] and other ducks in winter. Passage periods bring various ducks, [[Osprey]] and gulls and small numbers of waders such as [[Common Sandpiper]] and [[Green Sandpiper]]. The cliffs hold [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Eurasian Crag Martin]], [[Black Redstart]] and [[Northern Raven]], and [[Wallcreeper]] winters here and has even been known to winter in the village of St-Ursanne.  
  
 
Wooded areas are home to raptors including [[Black Kite]] and [[Red Kite]], [[Northern Goshawk]] and [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]] and there are woodpeckers such as [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], and [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]]. Passerine breeders include [[Red-backed Shrike]], [[Whinchat]] and warblers including [[Grasshopper Warbler]], [[Western Bonelli's Warbler]] and both [[Common Whitethroat]] and [[Lesser Whitethroat]].  
 
Wooded areas are home to raptors including [[Black Kite]] and [[Red Kite]], [[Northern Goshawk]] and [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]] and there are woodpeckers such as [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], and [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]]. Passerine breeders include [[Red-backed Shrike]], [[Whinchat]] and warblers including [[Grasshopper Warbler]], [[Western Bonelli's Warbler]] and both [[Common Whitethroat]] and [[Lesser Whitethroat]].  
  
In the west of Switzerland, on the border with France, St-Ursanne makes an ideal base from which to explore this area. There is an excellent footpath following the river and after a walk of about 15km ends at the village of Soubey. Both Soubey and St-Ursanne have hotel accommodation and there are several campsites in the area.
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===Check-list===
==Birds==
 
 
{{BirdsSee|[[Little Grebe]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]], [[Common Pochard]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Goosander]], [[Red Kite]], [[Black Kite]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Osprey]], [[Common Kestrel]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Moorhen]], [[Green Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Black-headed Gull]], [[Turtle Dove]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Eurasian Crag Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[House Martin]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Common Dipper]], [[Common Wren]], [[Dunnock]], [[Eurasian Robin]], [[Black Redstart]], [[Common Redstart]], [[Whinchat]], [[Grasshopper Warbler]], [[Lesser Whitethroat]], [[Common Whitethroat]], [[Western Bonelli's Warbler]], [[Common Chiffchaff]], [[Willow Warbler]], [[Goldcrest]], [[Firecrest]], [[Spotted Flycatcher]], [[Pied Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Wallcreeper]], [[Red-backed Shrike]], [[Chaffinch]], [[Greenfinch]], [[Goldfinch]]}}
 
{{BirdsSee|[[Little Grebe]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Grey Heron]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]], [[Common Pochard]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Goosander]], [[Red Kite]], [[Black Kite]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Osprey]], [[Common Kestrel]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Moorhen]], [[Green Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Black-headed Gull]], [[Turtle Dove]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Eurasian Crag Martin]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[House Martin]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[Common Dipper]], [[Common Wren]], [[Dunnock]], [[Eurasian Robin]], [[Black Redstart]], [[Common Redstart]], [[Whinchat]], [[Grasshopper Warbler]], [[Lesser Whitethroat]], [[Common Whitethroat]], [[Western Bonelli's Warbler]], [[Common Chiffchaff]], [[Willow Warbler]], [[Goldcrest]], [[Firecrest]], [[Spotted Flycatcher]], [[Pied Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Wallcreeper]], [[Red-backed Shrike]], [[Chaffinch]], [[Greenfinch]], [[Goldfinch]]}}
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==Other Wildlife==
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''To do''
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==Site Information==
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===History and Use===
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===Areas of Interest===
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===Access and Facilities===
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In the west of Switzerland, on the border with [[France]], St-Ursanne makes an ideal base from which to explore this area. There is an excellent footpath following the river and after a walk of about 15km ends at the village of Soubey. Both Soubey and St-Ursanne have hotel accommodation and there are several campsites in the area.
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===Contact Details===
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''To do''
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==External Links==
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''Content and images originally posted by Steve''
 
''Content and images originally posted by Steve''
 
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Overview

This is one of the most popular areas in Switzerland for visitors and large numbers come here for bathing, angling, canoeing etc but it is also an excellent area for birds. Despite the pressure from so many visitors the site remains one of the most beautiful parts of the country. The Clos-du-Doubs is formed by a large meander in the River Doubs, almost forming an island. Habitats include the river itself and steep rocky cliffs, wooded hillsides and scrub.

Birds

Notable Species

Birds of the river include Grey Heron and Common Kingfisher, Grey Wagtail and Common Dipper all year with Little Grebe, Great Cormorant, Goosander and other ducks in winter. Passage periods bring various ducks, Osprey and gulls and small numbers of waders such as Common Sandpiper and Green Sandpiper. The cliffs hold Peregrine Falcon, Eurasian Crag Martin, Black Redstart and Northern Raven, and Wallcreeper winters here and has even been known to winter in the village of St-Ursanne.

Wooded areas are home to raptors including Black Kite and Red Kite, Northern Goshawk and Eurasian Sparrowhawk and there are woodpeckers such as Black Woodpecker, Green Woodpecker, Grey-headed Woodpecker, and Great Spotted Woodpecker. Passerine breeders include Red-backed Shrike, Whinchat and warblers including Grasshopper Warbler, Western Bonelli's Warbler and both Common Whitethroat and Lesser Whitethroat.

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

Little Grebe, Great Cormorant, Grey Heron, Common Teal, Mallard, Common Pochard, Tufted Duck, Goosander, Red Kite, Black Kite, Northern Goshawk, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Common Buzzard, Osprey, Common Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Moorhen, Green Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Black-headed Gull, Turtle Dove, Common Cuckoo, Common Kingfisher, Green Woodpecker, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Eurasian Crag Martin, Barn Swallow, House Martin, Grey Wagtail, Common Dipper, Common Wren, Dunnock, Eurasian Robin, Black Redstart, Common Redstart, Whinchat, Grasshopper Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, Common Whitethroat, Western Bonelli's Warbler, Common Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler, Goldcrest, Firecrest, Spotted Flycatcher, Pied Flycatcher, Long-tailed Tit, Coal Tit, Crested Tit, Wallcreeper, Red-backed Shrike, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch

Other Wildlife

To do

Site Information

History and Use

To do

Areas of Interest

To do

Access and Facilities

In the west of Switzerland, on the border with France, St-Ursanne makes an ideal base from which to explore this area. There is an excellent footpath following the river and after a walk of about 15km ends at the village of Soubey. Both Soubey and St-Ursanne have hotel accommodation and there are several campsites in the area.

Contact Details

To do

External Links

To do


Content and images originally posted by Steve

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