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Die Vogelwelt am Federsee
- Narrated by: div.
- Length: 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Das Federseeried in Oberschwaben ist eines der wichtigsten Lebensräume für Vögel der Feuchtgebiete in Baden-Württemberg. Hier brüten über 100 Vogelarten, die Rohrweihe zählt beispielsweise zu den bedeutendsten Vorkommen im Land. Das Federseebecken hat große Bedeutung vor allem für Schilfbewohner wie Rohrschwirl und Bartmeise. Das Federseemoor ist ein wichtiger Rastplatz für viele Zugvögel. In 52 hochwertigen Tonaufnahmen werden die Vogelstimmen von 34 wichtigen und interessanten Vogelarten am Federsee vorgestellt.
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