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==Introduction==
 
The "Klingnauer Stausee" is an artifical lake in the north of Switzerland. It's an important migration spot and a wintering site for waterfowl.
 
The "Klingnauer Stausee" is an artifical lake in the north of Switzerland. It's an important migration spot and a wintering site for waterfowl.
The lake can be reached by train in 40 minutes from Z�rich. Take a fast train to Baden and change there to a local train in direction to Zurzach. Leave the train in D�ttingen. Walk down to the river, cross it and follow the shore to the right. Soon you're in the reserve. There is a new watchtower, but the best place is further down. Just before the river Aare joins the Rhine there are on both sides nice old riverine forests.
 
  
Species and time
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==Access==
Winter: Wintering waterfowl including Bittern, Ruddy Shelduck (feral population), Gadwall, Pintail, Shoveler, Teal, Red-crested Pochard, Tufted Duck, Pochard, Goldeneye and Goosander. Sometimes rare species like Ferruginous Duck or Long-tailed Duck.
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The lake can be reached by train in 40 minutes from Zürich. Take a fast train to Baden and change there to a local train in direction to Zurzach. Leave the train in Döttingen. (Timetable: http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm) Walk down to the river, cross it and follow the shore to the right. Soon you're in the reserve. There is a new watchtower, but the best place is further down. Just before the river Aare joins the Rhine there are on both sides nice old riverine forests. You can cross the river over the weir or over the old train bridge. The next train station is Koblenz.
  
Spring: Wader migrating. Regulary Ringed and Little Plover, Lapwing, Dunlin, Ruff, Curlew, Redshank, Spotted Redshank, Greenshank, Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper and Snipe. But everything can be possible. In 1973 a Slender-billed Curlew was seen here (only record in Switzerland). The woods are very good for woodpeckers. You can find Black, Grey-headed, Green, Middle Spotted, Greater Spotted and Lesser Spotted! In May Golden Oriole starts to sing in the trees.
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On this side you always have the sun in your back, except for early mornings. On weekends, the now paved levy road is a favorite of bikers and skaters which can become rather bothersome at times.
  
Sommer: Breeding Waterfowl. Not the best season. But migration starts in August.
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===Accomodation===
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There is usually no need to stay at the Lake and it can be reached in short time from Zürich and other cities. If you like to stay you will find plentifull of accomodation in nearby Zurzach, famous for its hot springs.
  
Autumn: Osprey, Honey Buzzard, Black Stork on migration over the lake. Waders passing on their way south (same species as in spring, everything possible). Good views of Spotted and Little Crakes. Terns (mostly Common, Caspian and Black) and Gulls are worth for checking carefully. Peregrine hunts regulary over the lake. If you're out on the weekend you will surely find some local birders who can inform you about rare species.
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==Time==
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[[Image:Klingnauer.JPG|250px|right|Map]]
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The lake is interesting all year round, but it can be quite unpredictable.
  
Recent informations about birds here (and elsewhere in Switzerland) can be found at www.chclub300.ch
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===Winter===
''Content and images originally posted by wintibird''
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Wintering waterfowl including [[Great Bittern]], [[Ruddy Shelduck]] (feral population), [[Gadwall]], [[Northern Pintail]], [[Northern Shoveler]], [[Eurasian Teal]], [[Red-crested Pochard]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Common Pochard]], [[Goldeneye]] and [[Goosander]]. Sometimes rare species like [[Ferruginous Duck]] or [[Long-tailed Duck]].
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===Spring===
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Waders migrating. Regulary [[Ringed Plover]] and [[Little Plover]], [[Lapwing]], [[Dunlin]], [[Ruff]], [[Curlew]], [[Redshank]], [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Greenshank]], [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Green Sandpiper]] and [[Snipe]]. But everything can be possible. In 1973 a [[Slender-billed Curlew]] was seen here (only record in Switzerland). The woods are very good for woodpeckers. You can find [[Black Woodpecker]] , [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Middle Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Greater Spotted Woodpecker]] and [[Lesser Spotted Woodpecker]]! In May Golden Oriole]] starts to sing in the trees.
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===Summer===
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Breeding Waterfowl. Not the best season. But migration starts already in August.
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===Autumn===
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[[Osprey]], [[Honey Buzzard]], [[Black Stork]] on migration over the lake. Waders passing on their way south (same species as in spring, everything possible). Good views of [[Spotted Crake]] and [[Little Crake]]. Terns (mostly [[Common Tern]], [[Caspian Tern]] and [[Black Tern]]) and Gulls are worth for checking carefully. [[Peregrine]] hunts regulary over the lake. If you're out on the weekend you will surely find some local birders who can inform you about rare species.
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==Latest sightings==
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Informations about the latest observations at Klingnauer Stausee can be found on:
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http://www.ornitho.ch/index.php?m_id=1&langu=en
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http://www.chclub300.ch/
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''Content and images originally posted by wintibird, with comments added of Swissboy''
 
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==Reviews==
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===Swissboy's review===
 
This location can be superb, but it may also not offer much. So it's somewhat unpredictable. The big advantage, if you take the route along the left bank, you'll always have the sun in your back except for early morning. As the lake is rather narrow, there is always a good chance to get very good and fairly close looks at the birds.
 
On weekends, the now paved levy road is a favorite of bikers and skaters which can become rather bothersome at times.
 
====Pros====
 
*birds are relatively close
 
====Cons====
 
*one shares the path with bikers and skaters
 
 
[[Category:Switzerland]] [[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Switzerland]] [[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 12:24, 7 May 2007

Introduction

The "Klingnauer Stausee" is an artifical lake in the north of Switzerland. It's an important migration spot and a wintering site for waterfowl.

Access

The lake can be reached by train in 40 minutes from Zürich. Take a fast train to Baden and change there to a local train in direction to Zurzach. Leave the train in Döttingen. (Timetable: http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm) Walk down to the river, cross it and follow the shore to the right. Soon you're in the reserve. There is a new watchtower, but the best place is further down. Just before the river Aare joins the Rhine there are on both sides nice old riverine forests. You can cross the river over the weir or over the old train bridge. The next train station is Koblenz.

On this side you always have the sun in your back, except for early mornings. On weekends, the now paved levy road is a favorite of bikers and skaters which can become rather bothersome at times.

Accomodation

There is usually no need to stay at the Lake and it can be reached in short time from Zürich and other cities. If you like to stay you will find plentifull of accomodation in nearby Zurzach, famous for its hot springs.

Time

Map

The lake is interesting all year round, but it can be quite unpredictable.

Winter

Wintering waterfowl including Great Bittern, Ruddy Shelduck (feral population), Gadwall, Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveler, Eurasian Teal, Red-crested Pochard, Tufted Duck, Common Pochard, Goldeneye and Goosander. Sometimes rare species like Ferruginous Duck or Long-tailed Duck.

Spring

Waders migrating. Regulary Ringed Plover and Little Plover, Lapwing, Dunlin, Ruff, Curlew, Redshank, Spotted Redshank, Greenshank, Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper and Snipe. But everything can be possible. In 1973 a Slender-billed Curlew was seen here (only record in Switzerland). The woods are very good for woodpeckers. You can find Black Woodpecker , Grey-headed Woodpecker, Green Woodpecker, Middle Spotted Woodpecker, Greater Spotted Woodpecker and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker! In May Golden Oriole]] starts to sing in the trees.

Summer

Breeding Waterfowl. Not the best season. But migration starts already in August.

Autumn

Osprey, Honey Buzzard, Black Stork on migration over the lake. Waders passing on their way south (same species as in spring, everything possible). Good views of Spotted Crake and Little Crake. Terns (mostly Common Tern, Caspian Tern and Black Tern) and Gulls are worth for checking carefully. Peregrine hunts regulary over the lake. If you're out on the weekend you will surely find some local birders who can inform you about rare species.

Latest sightings

Informations about the latest observations at Klingnauer Stausee can be found on:

http://www.ornitho.ch/index.php?m_id=1&langu=en

http://www.chclub300.ch/

Content and images originally posted by wintibird, with comments added of Swissboy

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