Lindenweiher (bird sanctuary)

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Bird sanctuary (SPA)
"Lindenweiher"
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location Hochdorf in the district of Biberach in Baden-Württemberg , Germany
WDPA ID 555537929
Natura 2000 ID DE-7924-401
Bird sanctuary 46.33 hectares
Geographical location 48 ° 1 '  N , 9 ° 46'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 1 '4 "  N , 9 ° 45' 38"  E
Lindenweiher (bird sanctuary) (Baden-Württemberg)
Lindenweiher (bird sanctuary)
Sea level from 548 m to 552 m ( ø 550 m)
Setup date November 20, 2007
administration Regional Council Tübingen
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The area Linde Weiher is a 2007 equipped with Regulation of 5 February 2010 by the Ministry of Food and Rural Areas specified European bird sanctuary (reserve identifier DE-7924-401) in Württemberg Baden- district of Biberach in Germany .

description

The area Lindenweiher is described as "artificial, in the 12th century , when a dam was raised when a castle was built on the northern bank of today's lake, dammed pond in the area of ​​the low terrace gravel of the Riss valley . The pond is fed by several spring lakes, these are surrounded by extensive reed and forest belts ”.

Habitat classes

Bogs, swamps, vegetation on the banks
  
48%
Inland waters, standing and flowing
  
50%
Meliorated grassland
  
1 %
Other (cities, roads, landfills, pits, industrial areas)
  
1 %

location

The approximately 46 hectare Lindenweiher bird sanctuary is located at an altitude of 550  m above sea level. NN , about 2.2 kilometers southwest of the Hochdorf center.

Protection purpose

The area-related conservation objectives are described differently depending on the species :

Marsh harrier ( Circus aeruginosus )

Preservation of silting zones, reed beds and large sedge beds, wet meadow complexes, in particular with litter meadows or extensively used wet meadows, habitats without sources of danger such as non-bird-safe overhead lines and wind turbines, preservation of grass and shrub fringes, secondary habitats such as abandoned mining sites or at least the aforementioned habitats and conservation low-disturbance breeding sites during the breeding season from March 15th to September 15th.

Water rail ( Rallus aquaticus )

Preservation of standing water with shallow water zones, flowing water sections and water ditches with covered bank vegetation, reeds and moors with at least small open water areas, covered silted areas with shallowly flooded reed beds, large sedge beds and bank bushes, habitats without sources of danger such as overhead lines, preservation of secondary habitats such as abandoned quarries with the aforementioned habitats as well as maintenance of undisturbed or at least low-disturbance breeding sites during the breeding season (March 15 to September 15).

Little Grebe ( Tachybaptus ruficollis )

Preservation of at least partially covered still waters, wet meadow ditches, slow-flowing brooks and meadow ditches, siltation zones with reed beds such as reeds, bulrushes, swaths of water or reed grass, maintenance of a water quality that guarantees good visibility for prey, preservation of secondary habitats such as abandoned peat cuttings Habitat and maintenance of undisturbed or at least undisturbed breeding sites during the breeding season (February 15 to September 15).

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ordinance of the Ministry of Food and Rural Areas establishing European bird protection areas (VSG-VO). Retrieved August 22, 2018 .
  2. Annex 1 of the ordinance of the Ministry of Food and Rural Areas establishing European bird protection areas (VSG-VO) of February 5, 2010. Accessed on August 22, 2018 .