Osterried (protected area)

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"Osterried" nature reserve and landscape protection area

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

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location Laupheim and Mietingen , Biberach district , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 119.51 ha
Identifier 4,269
WDPA ID 164962
Geographical location 48 ° 11 '  N , 9 ° 52'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 11 '27 "  N , 9 ° 51' 40"  E
Osterried (protected area) (Baden-Württemberg)
Osterried (protected area)
Sea level from 506 m to 511 m
Setup date September 15, 1996
administration Regional Council Tübingen
Landscape protection area "Osterried"

IUCN Category V - Protected Landscape / Seascape

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location Laupheim and Mietingen , Biberach district , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
surface 47.5 ha
Identifier 4.26.042
WDPA ID 378656
Setup date September 15, 1996
administration Regional Council Tübingen
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The Osterried is a nature and landscape protection area in the district of Biberach designated by ordinance of September 15, 1996 by the Tübingen regional council .

location

The protected area is located southwest of the Laupheim district of Baustetten and north of the Mietingen district of Baltringen on the right of the Dürnach . The landscape protection area encloses the nature reserve almost completely as a narrow, 30 to 250 m wide belt. The area belongs to the natural area hill country of the lower crack .

Protection purpose

According to the ordinance, the protection purpose is “to secure, maintain and promote an extraordinarily diverse reed landscape with spring areas, reed areas and an immediately adjacent dry slope, which serves as a habitat for a large number of extremely rare and partly endangered animal and plant species. Its regional, supraregional and international function as a breeding and resting place for numerous migratory bird species in a bird migration route must be preserved. "

The protection purpose of the landscape protection area is "the preservation and development of the supplementary areas and buffer zones necessary for the nature protection area along the Dürnach and opposite the surrounding agricultural landscape as well as the slope area in the east of the protection area as evidence of the landscape development, whereby on agricultural and forestry areas through extensification and maintenance measures old forms of land use, in particular litter and reed meadows as well as the originally natural reed forest community, are to be maintained and re-established. "

Landscape character

Most of the area is loosely wooded in the north-western part, while in the south and east there are even larger open, littered meadow and fen areas interspersed with wet bushes.

Flora and fauna

The total of 242 vascular plants recorded in the area include numerous rare and endangered species, including the Färberscharte , the grove dock and the swamp yarrow . Furthermore come Dactylorhiza incarnata , Marsh Orchid , dactylorhiza traunsteineri , Fringed Pink , Drosera anglica , Sundew , gentian , spring gentian , German Enzian (together with the extremely rare peat form), Gladiolus communis , mosquito Händelwurz , Glanzstendel , twayblade , Bogbean , winged Orchid , Marsh Lice Herb , Wood Lice Herb , Butterwort , White Wood Hyacinth , Flour Primrose , Globe Flower , Small Water Hose and Common Water Hose in the area.

A total of 171 bird species have been detected in the area, including breed here snipe , water rail , quail , sand martin , backed Shrike , Whinchat , Sperber , partridge , little ringed plover , reed warbler , yellow wagtail , Willow Tit , Whitethroat and oriole .

Among the butterflies are the little bog blue , the ringed mother-of-pearl butterfly , the blue-eyed forest porter , the hawk -moth and the narrow-winged reed owl , the swallowtail , the forest meadow bird , the great owl , the violet-gray owl , the sweet clover ram , the birch , the monk-toothed moth , the birch moth , the red-yellow meadow owl , the willow carmine , the white- ribbed hair-bush spider and the white- banded rag spanner .

Contiguous protected areas

The area is part of the FFH area Rot, Bellamonter Rottum and Dürnach .

See also

literature

  • Regional Council Tübingen (ed.): The nature reserves in the administrative district of Tübingen . Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 978-3-7995-5175-5 .

Web links

Commons : Osterried nature reserve  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ordinance of the Tübingen Regional Council on the »Osterried« nature and landscape protection area of ​​September 15, 1996. Accessed on October 30, 2018 .
  2. a b c d Appreciation of the "Osterried" nature reserve. Retrieved October 30, 2018 .