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Mossaträsk - Stormyren

Ångermanland  >  Sweden

If you want to get to know Ångermanland's marsh-nesting bird species, an early morning visit to the Mossaträsk-Stormyren nature reserve is recommended.

Added* by Lars Eriksson
Most recent update 9 září 2023

Description

With over 900 hectares Mossaträsk-Stormyren is one of the county's largest forest and bog complexes. It is the mosaic of marshes and forests that makes the area so valuable. The wetland consists of two long narrow marsh arms to the northwest and two wider marsh arms to the southeast, where there are several islets.. The bird wealth is great both in terms of the number of species and individuals. The bog is on the so-called Ramsar list of the world's most protected wetlands.

The bird life on the marsh is rich with breeding jespák bojovný, slučka malá and jespáček ploskozobý. Other species that can been observed include labuť zpěvná, husa polní, bělokur rousný, bekasina otavní, koliha velká, koliha malá, čejka chocholatá, kulík zlatý, vodouš tmavý, vodouš šedý, vodouš bahenní, sojka zlověstná, kalous pustovka, strnad rolní and kukačka obecná. Best time for a visit is early in the morning from the end of May until the middle of June.

Details

Access

Mossaträsk-Stormyran is located west-northwest of Solberg and east of the Gulsele and Hällby reservoirs in the Ångerman River between Junsele and the Lapland border. There are three suitable roads into the area. The nature reserve's main entrance is signposted. From highway 90 between Junsele and the county border, turn off in Gulsele towards Degersjö. From this road, after about a mile, a forest road with signs Mossaträsk-Stormyran goes north to a parking lot south of the bog complex. If you come from Sagavägen (road 348) between Solberg-Åsele, there is a road sign that leads you towards the village of Degersjö, from where you then take the same forest road to the west and follow the signs to the turnpike. From here, a marked path leads up to a bog islet in its southwestern part. There is a bird tower on the northwestern part of that marsh islet.

From the east, you can also enter the reserve from the village of Mossaträsk. From highway 90 in Hälla take road 348 (Sagavägen) towards Örnsköldsvik to the village of Käl. There you turn right towards the villages of Sjö and Mossaträsk 3.9 km and then right again to the end of the road in the village of Mossaträsk. It can be difficult to find good parking there, but it is possible to park a couple of cars here. From here there is no path, but you have to follow a map and compass to the west for a shorter hike to the south-eastern part of the bog. Coming from Sagavägen (road 348) from Solberg, take the south exit at Käl as above.

Finally, there is also a way to get to the marsh from the west. From highway 90 between Junsele and the county border, take the exit just north of Gulkäl towards Nymyra (unsigned and less good road approx. 2 km). After Nymyra, continue southeast and after about 1.5 km turn left (Jaktstugevägen), drive 1.7 km, and turn right towards Hästberget to the end of the road. There you can camp just outside the reserve. Here you then go down to the north-western part of the bog.

Click on a P in the map for directions. Don't forget to bring waterproof shoes and insect repellent!

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Moors/heathland

Conditions

Wet

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Summer , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Unpaved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

Photos Mossaträsk-Stormyran by SiberianJay, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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