Kranichrast Diepholzer Moorniederung
Tens of thousands of cranes pour into the Diepholzer Moorniederung bogs each autumn — a bugling, sky-filling spectacle on one of Europe's great migration corridors.
About this spectacle
Each autumn, the wetlands and peatlands of the Diepholzer Moorniederung in Lower Saxony become a staging ground for one of Central Europe's most dramatic crane gatherings. Thousands of common cranes descend on the shallow bog pools and surrounding fields as dusk approaches, filling the sky with their bugling calls and broad-winged silhouettes. Visitors standing at the marsh edges watch wave after wave of birds spiral downward to roost, the air resonant with a haunting, prehistoric chorus. Dawn reveals the same birds lifting off in long skeins, catching the low light before dispersing to feed. The flat, open landscape amplifies both the sound and the spectacle, making binoculars almost unnecessary at peak congregation sites. This is a classic temperate migration flyway stop, best experienced on still evenings in October when numbers peak.
When to go
Mar — Nov, peak Oct — Nov
Getting there
Nearest airport: HAJ. Nearest city: Diepholz.
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