Wetlands & Bird Watching
Explore the diverse coastal ecosystems of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site spanning the Netherlands and Germany. This selection highlights critical habitats including the 6,000-hectare Balgzand mudflats and the salt marshes of Flinthörn on Langeoog. These sites serve as essential high-tide refuges and breeding grounds for migratory birds. From the industrial-adjacent wetlands of the Ems estuary to dedicated observation points on Ameland, these locations provide specific vantage points for studying avian behavior and tidal landscapes.
Balgzand
A 6,000-hectare nature reserve and mudflat area between Den Helder and Wieringen. It serves as a significant high-tide refuge for thousands of wading birds.
Geise
A tidal mudflat in the Ems estuary near Emden, forming the southern boundary of the river's main shipping channel.
Flinthörn
A protected area on Langeoog island featuring salt marshes, dunes, and a unique landscape formed by flint stones and sand deposits.
Petkumer Deichvorland
Coastal forelands and salt marshes located along the Ems river between Emden and Moormerland, previously designated as a nature reserve.
Ameland - Ballumerbocht - Vogelkijkpunt
Observation point providing views of the Wadden Sea mudflats and coastal bird species near the island's ferry pier.
Ameland - Môchdijk / Hagedoornveld - Vogelkijkpunten
Bird watching locations overlooking the Hagedoornveld, a varied landscape of wet dune slacks and marshes on the island's eastern side.
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