Plants
Approx. 20 particular species of bank plants are thriving at the lake banks of Lake Waginger See, e.g. numerous various water lilies accompanied by stands of reeds. Reeds is a collective name for natural biotope (plant society) in the shallow water respectively bank area of stretches of running and standing waters. It is characterised and dominated by tall reedlike plants, e.g. mainly reed, reed-mace, reed-grass as well as sweet calamus, yellow flag, water plantains and many other species.
Ökologisch übernimmt Röhricht als natürliche "Kläranlage"
Functioning as an ecological purification plant, the reed is of high importance for the self-cleaning effect and purity of water.
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Birds
Wide areas around the Lake Waginger See are particularly protected by law. The reed provides nesting-sites for many bird species, e.g. for coots and moorhens. Various reed-warblers such as the reek bunting are regularly nesting here and even in the meantime the very rare bittern still finds its required reserves.
In the near vicinity of the campsite you will meet more than 20 bird species. Particularly in the months of April and May the sky is crowed with migratory birds such as the osprey.
In this period the banks are rankly populated, your neighbours will be coots, mallards, great crested grebes, mute swan and many others.
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Fish
The generously protected area and the partial prohibition against fishing are the reason for an extraordinary rich fish population.
Fish of the Free Water Zone:
Zander, lake trouts, rainbow trout, char and whitefish.
Fish of the Bank Zone:
Pike, mirror carp, tench, bream, white bream, roach, red-eye, asp, bleak, eel, sheet fish, minnow and others.
Fish of the Ground Zone:
Great whitefish, barb, nase, pearlfish, perch, pope, crucian carp, stone loach, bullhead and others. Besides you’ll find various mussels and the crayfish.
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