Kleiner Dambecker See

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The Little Dambecker lake is located north of Schwerin and west of Schwerin outside Seess in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is part of the nature reserve Dambecker lakes and has an almost square shape with a dissected shore. Just to the north is a bay opens toward the Bobitzer local part Naudin. The northeast shore is very marshy. The lake is completely surrounded by a belt of reeds. In the south, it borders on the Big Dambecker lake. In the north of the railway line Lübeck- Bad little goes along.

Description

The Little Dambecker lake was formed, as well as the Great Dambecker lake from a Toteishohlform in which formed an open sea after the melting of the ice. This dried up again and it formed a Versumpfungsmoor. In the 18th century, was again an open body of water. By 1870 the lake received an artificial drainage and the lake area was drained a large area. The former lake area could be used for grazing. The very elaborate grave attitude but was abandoned in 1920, so that a Versumpfungsprozess could use. It emerged again as large shallow areas with strong reed beds, which again covered about two-thirds of the area in the late 1960s. Since the 1970s, also re-formed areas of open water.

The lake is known as a resting place for migrating birds of the northern European goose and breeding ground of the bittern. Sea and fish eagles, Spotted Crake, Water Rail, Throttle and Sedge Warbler, Savi's warbler and bearded tit breed here. Also fire-bellied toad and moor frog found in larger populations.

Nature reserve Dambecker lakes

The Big and the Small Lake Dambecker together protected than 204 hectares of nature reserve by law. The deportation was because of the ornithological importance on 2 June 1947, two extensions in 1967 and 1972. The current field condition is rated as good. A dirt road between Wendish Rambow and Dambeck provides insight into the area.

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