Descripción
Bulbjerg is a limestone cliff in the north of Jutland. Since 1987, there have been observations and breeding attempts of Fulmar Boreal, of which 2 breeding pairs had the first successfull breeding in 2000.
From the cliff you can observe duckspecies as Éider común. From the cliff can be seen flocks of Negrón común which feed on mussels and snails, which they dive down and pick up from the seabed. In summer mostly males and young birds can be seen at Bjulberg where they moult their feathers.
Other birds that can be seen from the cliff are Gaviota Tridáctila, Colimbo Chico, Colimbo Ártico, Alcatraz Atlántico, Alca Común, Arao Común, Pardela Pichoneta, Pardela Sombría, Paíño Europeo, Paíño Boreal and the different kinds of skua, such as Págalo Parásito. Also Avión Zapador can be seen here.
During spring migration, there are good opportunities to see birds of prey, especially on days with easterly winds. Birds you can expect are Busardo ratonero, Busardo Calzado, Milano Real, Águila Pescadora, Esmerejón and in the best case, Pigargo Europeo and Águila Real.
On the remains of Skarreklit - a 16 meter high limestone cliff which was ruined during a storm in 1978 - can be seen Cormorán Grande, the species which gave this rock its name.
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Accesso
Bulbjerg (Bulbjergvej , 7741 Frøstrup) is best reached by car or bicycle (steep climb!). Toilets are located next to the parking lot. Click on the P in the map to get directions. Bulbjerg is best explored on foot.