presented at rain-free weather from the "Robert Stolz" fully staffed at the Winkeler Kiesverladestelle. In the next three hours it was now the Rhine Islands to explore and slack water areas between Eltville and Rudesheim. Many interested parties had to bring a camera and binoculars. Before Dr. Jürgen Hoffmann, a member of the NABU Rheingau, expertly flora and fauna in the major explained Natura 2000 wetland, greeted his wife, Christel Hoffman the guests. Together with the SPD Oestrich-Winkel District Burkhard Albers was invited to the shipping industry. In the breaks between short lectures, he used the opportunity with the participants to engage in conversation.
From the ship could watch the guests a rich bird life along the busiest shipping routes in Europe, on a section of the Rhine, in the last centuries has been greatly changed by a variety of expansion projects and developed. In addition to a significant number of large birds such as gray and Canada geese, cormorants and herons first time two egrets have been spotted, as is a Barnacle Goose and Egyptian Goose. More elaborate than in a zoo lined up in still water of a crowd Mariannenaue tufted to the other. As another typical winter visitors were discovered on the trip to the island Rhine Schell and table ducks and several pair of mergansers with their salmon-colored feathers. Also, laughter and seagulls followed the ship by 1975 as "Europe Reserve, called for migratory birds under protection area on the right and left of the Channel.
"As I have seen and heard, the more informative to all guests joy. Even the children present had apparently boarded a lot of fun. So shall also the ultimately "says the District together the Sunday shipping.
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