Max-Eyth-See bird island

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Bird sanctuary (SPA)
"Vogelinsel Max-Eyth-See"
Wild geese at Max-Eyth-See

Wild geese at Max-Eyth-See

location Stuttgart , Baden-Wuerttemberg , Germany
WDPA ID 555537869
Natura 2000 ID DE-7121-441
Bird sanctuary 3,014 ha
Geographical location 48 ° 50 '  N , 9 ° 13'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 50 '10 "  N , 9 ° 12' 49"  E
Bird Island Max-Eyth-See (Baden-Württemberg)
Max-Eyth-See bird island
Sea level 214 m
Setup date November 20, 2007
administration Regional Council Stuttgart
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The area bird island Max-Eyth-See is a with Regulation of 20 November 2007 of the Regional Council of Stuttgart being instructed European bird sanctuary (reserve identifier DE-7121-441) in the Württemberg Baden- state capital Stuttgart in Germany .

location

The approximately three hectare bird sanctuary "Vogelinsel Max-Eyth-See" is located in the north-western area of ​​the Max-Eyth-See , an artificially created lake directly on the Neckar , at the foot of vineyards between the Stuttgart districts of Mühlhausen and Hofen .

description

The protected area “Vogelinsel Max-Eyth-See” is described as an “ island created by the targeted recultivation of a former quarry pond, which documents the former gravel and gravel extraction on the Neckar . It is cordoned off from leisure activities and passed with succession stages of alder, ash and willow forest. "

meaning

The only regular breeding occurrence of the night heron in Baden-Württemberg is on the "bird island of Max-Eyth-See" .

Habitat classes

Mixed forest
  
8th %
Inland waters, standing and flowing
  
50%
Other (development, etc.)
  
42%

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 , only one species in the “Vogelinsel Max-Eyth-See” protected area.

Night heron ( Nycticorax nycticorax )

Night heron with prey

Preservation of dense bank vegetation and tree populations suitable for nesting, preservation of the existing gray heron colonies, preservation of secondary habitats such as abandoned mining sites with the aforementioned habitats, preservation of the food supply with amphibians, small fish species and young fish populations as well as small mammals as well as maintenance of undisturbed or at least undisturbed breeding sites from April 1st until September 15th.

Migratory birds

Other migratory bird species not listed in Appendix I that breed in the country and have been selected for the protected areas. In Baden-Württemberg there are a total of 36 species in this category; no species are recorded in the “Vogelinsel Max-Eyth-See” protected area.

See also

Web links

Commons : Max-Eyth-See  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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"