Back from a long weekend spent birding in the Neusiedler See National Park (Neusiedl lake) in eastern Austria. Lots of great birds on a daily basis, including some of the local birding specialties... |
Syrian Woodpecker Dendrocopos syriacus (lower pic by Sara Cernich) - another of the main targets. The male shown above was performing well, along with a female and a third individual in a garden in the town of Illmitz. Video of the female here (watch at 720p). Syrian Woodpeckers were seen on a daily basis at different urban sites (parkland, roadside trees, gardens ect.) in the towns of St. Andra, Illmitz and Apetlon. |
Long-eared Owl Asio otus in a cypress at the cemetery of Apetlon. At least 7 birds were counted roosting in the trees. |
Salicornia sp. - another characteristic plant indicating the salinity of these pools (usually found on the seashore). |
Lapwings Vanellus vanellus over the Warmsee - the only two flocks seen were near Apetlon. |
A view over the Lange Lacke (photo by Sara Cernich) with tens of wind turbines in the far distance - an almost constant "background presence" in these windy plains. |
The shores of lake Neusiedl with some exposed wet grassland where Greylag Geese Anser anser and semi-wild horses grazed. |
Evening fog rising over the grasslands at the Waasen-Hansag where Great Bustards Otis tarda and Short-eared Owls Asio flammeus breed in spring. |
Racka sheep - a characteristic Hungarian breed with spiral-shaped horns. Photographed in the Ferto area, on the Hungarian side of lake Neusiedl. |
Mangalitza pig - another Hungarian breed, typical of these areas. |
Sunset over Neusiedl lake - actually the second largest lake in Central Europe. |