The birdwatching hut is freely accessible and easy to reach because a wooden path has been constructed through the reed fields. The birdwatching hut overlooks an area with mudflats. This is a popular breeding area for avocets and little ringed plovers. In the reed beds you will find marsh harriers, water rails, bearded titmice, bluethroats, reed warblers and reed buntings. Sometimes you will see spotted crake, bittern and other special species. During the migration period you can see many wading birds, such as ruff, sandpiper, white-tailed godwit, black-tailed godwit, green-legged godwit, wood sandpiper, curlew sandpiper and little stint. Shelducks, Eurasian wigeons and common teals can also be seen here. Many grey geese stay in the area all year round, they breed in the extensive reed fields. Many lapwings, black-tailed godwits and redshanks can be found in the low-lying meadows.