Dobra Lake

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Dobra Lake
Storkow (Mark) Dobrasee 02.jpg
Dobra Lake
Geographical location Oder-Spree district , Brandenburg , Germany
Tributaries no
Drain to the Bugker See
Places on the shore Schwerin
Location close to the shore Storkow (Mark)
Data
Coordinates 52 ° 11 '5 "  N , 13 ° 52' 51"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 11 '5 "  N , 13 ° 52' 51"  E
Dobra Lake (Brandenburg)
Dobra Lake
Altitude above sea level 96  m
surface 24.2 ha [1]
length 615 m
width 530 m
Maximum depth 10.5 [2]
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The Dobra lake is a eutrophic body of water in the town of Storkow (Mark) in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg .

location

The lake, fed by a spring on the southern slope, is located southwest of the Schwerin district in a forest area. In the north and west is the district of Bugk , in the south of the district of Groß Eichholz . The water is accessed by a path of the same name from Schwerin.

fauna

In the surrounding forest area, pines thrive , which are replaced by Schmielen and hawkweeds on the slopes to the bank . Solitary pines, occasionally English oaks , red oaks and silver grass grow on isolated, dry knolls . On the western shore of the lake, alder and birch grow in a narrow edge zone . This is followed by a wet meadow on which the honeygrass , the marsh marigold and the cabbage thistle thrive. The pear green grows in a ravine created by erosion . The spring swamp is bordered by the narrow-leaved Merk and the water mint .

flora

Mermaid herbs , horn herbs , the milfoil and two types of candelabrum algae grow in the water . There, the live roach , the rudd and the perch . However, the fish population is decreasing, so that the water is increasingly mesotrophic . Two different species of stonefly as well as ten species of mussels and snails were detected in the source area .

30 bird species live in the vicinity of the lake, including the coot , the mallard , the great crested grebe and the reed warbler . The blue tit , great tit and willow tit also live there . The shore area is populated by the pied and gray flycatcher , the nightingale , the fitis , the chiffchaff , the wren , the small woodpecker and the oriole . There are also ten types of dragonflies , including the endangered little king dragonfly and the wedge-shaped damsel .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Insider tip "Urwald" - a hike to the source of Lake Dobra by Sabine Heyer, (PDF), NABU website, accessed on November 3, 2017