Join a national park ranger on a discovery tour of the southern renaturation area near Cappel-Neufeld. Learn about various migratory bird species.
One of the protected assets of the National Park is the Wadden Sea's diverse birdlife: permanent visitors and migratory birds gorge themselves in the Wadden Sea and the Wadden Sea region. As a pivotal point on the East Atlantic Flyway, it must be ensured that they can feed and rest there undisturbed. Join the National Park Ranger on a discovery tour in the southern restoration area near Cappel-Neufeld. Learn about various migratory bird species. Observe resting birds and learn how the protection of the Wadden Sea's birdlife can look like in practice. You will also gain insight into how the future development of the restoration area might affect the breeding and resting behavior of migratory birds.
Equipment: Remember to wear warm, weatherproof clothing and, if possible, bring binoculars.
Accessibility information: The total distance on the paved dike path is approximately 6 km; we will stop frequently for observation. There are no seating areas.