Crime Scene 7 - Limmat Promenade
Description
By the water, for example, the wagtail and grey wagtail as well as the dipper - a skilled swimmer and diver. Or the mighty plane tree avenue on the forest slope, whose surroundings suddenly blossom in purple and white in early spring.
Banded damselfly: It is always an experience to observe these extravagant fliers. While the white wagtail and grey wagtail, these delicate creatures, like to stay near water, the dipper is a real underwater feeding specialist.
In March, we are delighted by the carpet of flowers of the hollow larkspur, constantly visited by a busy flock of bumblebees. Frugality is essential for the survival of the cymbidium. In contrast to the conspicuous, noisy great spotted woodpecker, spotting the tiny dwarf bat hunting over water requires patience and very good observation skills. Finally, the imposing 170-year-old plane trees give the Limmat promenade its unmistakable character.
Information boards:
7.1 Dipper, grey wagtail
7.2 Wall vegetation
7.3 Larkspur
7.4 Avenue of plane trees