File:Artenvielfalt im LSG Oldhorster Moor 04.jpg

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Deutsch: Im stark entwässerten, an vielen Stellen trockenen Oldhorster Moor wurden mehrere, zusammenhängende landwirtschaftliche Nutzflächen angelegt, die viele Jahre brach lagen und sich zu recht artenreichen Wiesen entwickelt haben. An verschiedenen blühenden Kräutern waren viele Schmetterlingsarten – hier der Schornsteinfeger oder Brauner Waldvogel (Aphantopus hyperantus) – und andere Insekten zu sehen. Selbst im trockenen Sommer 2018 fanden sich blühende Exemplare des Jakobs-Kreuzkrauts (Senecio jacobaea), die die Insekten in großer Zahl angelockt haben. 2019 wurden die Wiesen umgepflügt und mit Getreide bestellt.
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