Description
Borreby Mose is a large area with bog and reedbeds. Around the bog are extensive meadows used for grazing. Despite attempts to drain and cultivate, today the site is protected under Natura 2000 and serves as a vital refuge for birds. The reedbeds host breeding Rørdrum, Rørhøg, Skægmejse, Sivsanger, Rørsanger and occasionally rarities like Savisanger and Drosselrørsanger. The wet meadows, shallow pools and muddy edges attract many waders and meadow-birds like Stor Kobbersneppe, Brushane, Vibe, Rødben, Strandskade, Stor Præstekrave, and Klyde.
During migration thousands of geese roost in the area, joined by ducks like Spidsand, Skeand, Krikand and Troldand. Winter brings Lille Skallesluger, Hvinand, and Blå Kærhøg. A regular resident is Havørn. Less common birds that visit Borreby Mose include Rovterne and Odinshane. Every year rarities turn up in the area, especially during migration. For example Stribet Ryle and Sort Stork have been observed.
Details
Access
Borreby Mose is located in south-west Sjælland, just south of the town of Skælskør. Access is straightforward: from Skælskør, head south toward Borreby/Fornetofte. Just past the turnoff to Borreby Gods, you’ll find a parking area with a trail leading through reedbeds to a dike overlooking Skælskør Fjord. This area attracts many birds, including cormorants, swans, Ederfugl, Toppet Skallesluger and a chance on Skægmejse.
Another parking spot 500 meters further along the road offers good views across the wetland. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking spot.

