Equipped with flashlights, the fascinating world of birds is explored and the question is answered, for example: How do migratory birds orient themselves on their nocturnal flights? These and many other exciting questions are answered during the evening stroll through the exhibition.
The new exhibition at the Wadden Sea Visitor Center on Wilhelmshaven's south beach has a lot to offer, e.g. the unique sperm whale skeleton, the lifelike replica of the salt marshes and a fantastic view over the Jade Bay from the roof terrace.
On the third floor of the visitor center, everything revolves around the migratory birds in the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site. Equipped with flashlights, the fascinating world of birds is explored and the questions are answered: How do migratory birds orient themselves on their nocturnal flights? And how do they sleep on their long migration route? What do they do when their food can only be reached at night? These and many other exciting questions are answered during the evening tour of the exhibition.
A great experience for young and old alike!
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General information
Registration required
Tourist Event
Eligibility
Bad Weather Offer
Suitable for any Weather
Barrierfree
Target Group Adult
Target Group Family
for Children of all Ages
for Groups
for Class
for familys
for individual guests
Pet allowed
Foreign Language
Payment methods
Directions & Parking facilities
| Number of parking spaces | 20 |
|---|---|
| Handicapped parking spaces | 1 |
| Bus parking spaces | 2 |
Price info
Price adult: €9.00
Price child: €7.00
Contact person
UNESCO-Weltnaturerbe Wattenmeer Besucherzentrum Wilhelmshaven
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UNESCO-Weltnaturerbe Wattenmeer-Besucherzentrum Wilhelmshaven
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