Description
The Porslahti communal gardens attract a variety of bird species in spring, summer and autumn. The regular Gråspurv , Musvit and Skovspurv are common birds in the gardens but it's also easy to come across birds like Løvsanger , Gransanger , Tornsanger , Gærdesanger , Rødhals, Gærdesmutte and Stillits. Especially in late summer. Rødstjert , Bynkefugl and Blåhals have also been seen in the gardens during late summer and early autumn. Due to the high amount of small birds in the area, it's also possible to spot Spurvehøg and Duehøg hunting in the area.
The small foresty area next to the gardens can also surprise birders positively. In autumn and winter time, the forest can attract berry eating birds like Dompap , Sjagger and Solsort. Fuglekonge likes to hunt for insects in the coniferous trees throughout the year and Gråspætte, Træløber and Halemejse have been seen in the area as well.
As an added bonus, the gardens themselves are also lovely to look at when flowers are in full bloom and vegetables start to grow. Please be mindful when visiting and photographing to not disturb the gardeners too much to make birders welcome in the future too. While the paths around the gardens are public space the gardens themselves are off limits and should not be entered.
Details
Access
There is a parking place close to the gardens. It is also possible to cycle and walk in the area. Walking is the best way to explore the gardens.


