Descripción
Fornæs is a migration hub covering both east, north and west. And there is a good chance of seeing Arao Aliblanco since they breed close by. As well as Alca Común in huge numbers migrating (100.000 estimated on one good day) and a few staying through the winter. In spring and fall huge flocks of birds of prey arrive on route to Sweden or exploring the north. Rare birds are seen regularly, though not every day.
Waders live at the coast, as well as terns, ducks and geese. Various small birds such as Collalba Gris come here outside their breeding season and usually stay a while before migrating further. Alcatraz Atlántico hunt outside the coast, though usually far out. Negrón especulado and Negrón común live here permanently.
Detalles
Accesso
You can park at the lighthouse then walk north.
Terreno y habitat
Pradera , Mar , Árboles y arbustos dispersosCondiciones
Plano , Paisaje abiertoCamino circular
Sí¿Se necesita telescopio?
SíBuena época para el avistamiento de aves
Todo el añoMejor momento para visitar
Migración de primavera , Migración de otoñoRuta
Camino pavimentado , Camino ancho , Camino sin asfaltarCamino difícil de andar
FácilAccesible vía
A pie , Bicicleta , Coche , Silla de ruedasEscondite de observación / plataforma
NoInformación extra
If you dont mind a 6-7 km (both ways total) long walk you can follow along the coast in northern direction and you end up at Sangstrup Klint, where million year old fossils can be found, and you are sure to see a lot of birds on the way.
Enlaces
- Official but limited Tourist information
- Article about birding spots in the general area - In Danish need google translate.
- Information in English about the north-east coast of Djursland - Which Fornæs is part of


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