Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen

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Bird sanctuary (SPA) "Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen"
Vineyard on Grafenberg near Schorndorf

Vineyard on Grafenberg near Schorndorf

location Nine towns / municipalities in the Ostalbkreis and Rems-Murr-Kreis , Baden-Württemberg , Germany
WDPA ID 555537871
Natura 2000 ID DE-7123-441
Bird sanctuary 20.736 km²
Geographical location 48 ° 50 '  N , 9 ° 31'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 50 '8 "  N , 9 ° 31' 20"  E
Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen (Baden-Württemberg)
Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen
Setup date November 20, 2007
administration Regional Council Stuttgart
particularities Ten sub-areas
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The area of orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen is a European bird sanctuary (protected area identification DE-7123-441) in the Ostalbkreis and Rems-Murr-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg in Germany that was designated by ordinance of November 20, 2007 of the Stuttgart Regional Council .

location

The ten sub-areas of the protected area “Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen” , totaling around 2,074 hectares (ha), are located in the east of the Stuttgart metropolitan region . They are spread over three cities and six municipalities in two districts:

description

The protected area "orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen" is described as an area with " orchards and vineyards that have largely not been cleared of vineyards , interspersed with hedges, field trees, fields, meadows, pastures, some weekend plots with allotments, abandoned clay pits and wet meadows ".

meaning

The bird sanctuary "Streuobst- and vineyard areas between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen" is an important area for streuobstbewohnende species such as the turncoat , Middle Spotted Woodpecker , Collared Flycatcher , Gray-headed woodpecker and red-backed shrike .

Habitat classes

Non-forest areas with wooden plants, scrub, etc.
  
68%
Deciduous forest
  
1 %
Mixed forest
  
14%
Coniferous forest
  
1 %
Reclaimed grassland
  
9%
Different farmland
  
6%
Other (cities, roads, landfills, pits, industrial areas)
  
1 %

Protection purpose

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

Breeding birds

Breeding bird species that are listed in Appendix I of the Birds Directive and for which special measures are to be applied across Europe. A total of 39 species fall into this category in Baden-Württemberg and five species in the protected area "Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen" .

Gray woodpecker ( Picus canus )

Preservation of richly structured light deciduous and mixed deciduous forests with open areas for feeding, of alluvial forests, of extensively cultivated orchards, preservation of poor grasslands, poor hay meadows or cattle pastures, preservation of edge strips, rain areas, embankments and lined, stepped forest edges, of old wood islands and old wood islands , especially of standing dead wood, preservation of trees with large caves and the food supply.

Collared Flycatcher ( Ficedula albicollis )

Preservation of extensively managed orchards with a high proportion of pome fruit, light deciduous and alluvial forests, old trees and islands of old wood, trees with caves and the maintenance of the food supply, especially with insects.

Middle Woodpecker ( Dendrocopos medius )

Preservation of deciduous and mixed deciduous forests, especially those with oak, of alluvial and alder forests, of extensively cultivated orchards, of old trees and islands of old wood, of standing dead wood and trees with caves.

Red- backed shrike ( Lanius collurio )

Preservation of extensively managed orchards, grassland and heathland areas, of low and medium hedges from native species, in particular thorn or prickly wooded trees, preservation of litter meadows and open bog edges, preservation of individual trees and bushes in the open landscape, of field lines, grass paths, Ruderal and perennial corridors and fallow land, field and meadow margins, secondary habitats such as abandoned mining sites with the aforementioned habitats and maintenance of the food supply, especially with larger insects.

Black Woodpecker ( Dryocopus martius )

Preservation of extensive forests, old trees and islands of old wood, dead wood, preservation of trees with large caves as well as the food supply, especially with ants.

Migratory birds

Other migratory bird species not listed in Appendix I that breed in the country and have been selected for the protected areas. A total of 36 species fall into this category in Baden-Württemberg and four species in the protected area "Orchards and vineyards between Geradstetten, Rudersberg and Waldhausen".

Red headed shrike ( Lanius senator )

Preservation of extensively managed orchards, in particular with a high proportion of pome fruit, cattle pastures, root crop fields, vegetable gardens, unpaved field paths, roadsides and meadows cut in spatial and temporal alternation adjacent to orchards, lean grassland, dead wood, preservation of the food supply, especially with large insects Preservation of undisturbed or at least undisturbed breeding sites during the breeding season from April 15th to September 30th.

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).

Reversible neck ( Jynx torquilla )

Preservation of loosened deciduous, mixed and pine forests in dry locations as well as alluvial forests with clearings or on the edge of open land, preservation of extensively managed orchards, grasslands, heather and stone bar hedge areas, of lean hay meadows or cattle pastures as well as wooded fields, preservation of temporary differentiated uses in grassland, of old trees and old wood islands, of trees with caves, preservation of edge strips, rainen, embankments and fringed stepped forest edges as well as preservation of the food supply, especially with meadow ants.

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) of February 5, 2010
  2. Profile of the SPA area in the protected area directory of the LUBW , with "Bird Protection Area Ordinance Annex 1"