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Norsholm Area

Östergötland  >  Sweden

Bird rich ponds next to inland coastal meadows make for a bird rich combination.

Added* by Ludwig Gustafsson
Most recent update 15 syyskuu 2024
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Description

The Norsholm area is quite vast and contains many minor sites shortly described here. The areas mentioned are marked with a star on the map. Press on a star and you can see the name of the area.

Grensholmsbron: Winter site with open waters even during harsh winters. Thousands of tukkasotka (at most 2000), hundreds of uivelo (only numerous during november and december), telkkä (at most 700), sinisorsa (at most 600), and isokoskelo (at most 600). Among more rarer wintering birds it is most known for wintering maakotka, and kuningaskalastaja. Other not yearly winter visitors are kirjosiipikäpylintu, taviokuurna during invasions, and pikku-uikku, harmaasorsa, vuorihemppo, jouhisorsa, tukkakoskelo, and tundraurpiainen during birdrich winters.

Norsholms coastal meadows: Reed free coastal meadows which are rich in waders during late spring and autumn. Although only if the water level is right (only during high water). Few arctic waders are found but metsäviklo, pikkutylli, mustaviklo, suokukko, punajalkaviklo, taivaanvuohi, lehtokurppa, liro and valkoviklo. punajalkaviklo, töyhtöhyyppä, and taivaanvuohi breed. jalohaikara, kuningaskalastaja, and tukkakoskelo are common.

Åby strandängar: Reed coated coastal meadows which are flooded during spring floods. They are then usually filled with early waders and ducks. kaulushaikara can be heard singing. All common dabbling ducks are usually found except heinätavi. haapana, sinisorsa, and harmaasorsa. On these coastal meadows jalohaikara is often found.

Braskens grav: is an oxbow lake of the river Motala ström which often floods making it perfect for waders and ducks. tavi is numerous, mustaviklo, and other common tringa-waders are often found along with jänkäkurppa. jalohaikara is often found here. Liejukana, and nokikana breed.

Åby gård: complex of 3 ponds, the large, the small and fiskaretorpet. It is these ponds and the field around them which Norsholm is most known for. It has a bird observation tower. During spring it holds large amounts of ducks and swans with kyhmyjoutsen, laulujoutsen, sinisorsa, haapana, harmaasorsa, tavi, Lapasorsa, tukkasotka, uivelo, and isokoskelo being common and heinätavi and jouhisorsa, being rarer. Other common wetland birds are nokikana, Kurki, harmaahaikara. merimetso often roost here. Rarer birds roosting are pikku-uikku, Liejukana, kaulushaikara (nearby reed areas), and jalohaikara. There are small islands in the pond which hold a small tern and gull colony. Theese islands also hold small amounts of waders often; kuovi, punajalkaviklo, töyhtöhyyppä, suokukko and liro. During early spring the area is great for roosting geese and swans with hundreds of tundrahanhi, merihanhi, metsähanhi, kanadanhanhi, and valkoposkihanhi during good years. often along with smaller amounts of pikkujoutsen (rare), tundrametsähanhi, lyhytnokkahanhi, and sepelhanhi (rare).

Around these ponds sarvipöllö, pikku-uikku, Liejukana, laulujoutsen, silkkiuikku, kanadanhanhi, merihanhi, tavi, Kurki, töyhtöhyyppä, taivaanvuohi, nokikana, naurulokki, merilokki, kyhmyjoutsen, kalatiira, fasaani, tukkasotka, sinisorsa, telkkä, and southern keltavästäräkki breed along with more common birds.

During autumn large amounts of ducks can rest (but less than during spring). The small islands grow during dry summers and can some years hold arctic waders like suosirri, kuovisirri, and lapinsirri. sinirinta, and lapinsirkku can sometimes be found on the surrounding fields.

Details

Access

The areas are located north, west and southwest of the town of Norsholm. There are many parking spaces available. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Plain , Beach , Mud flats , Pond , Lake , Valley , Grassland , Scattered trees and bushes , River , Reedbeds , Agriculture , Park , City/village

Conditions

Hilly , High water possible , Wet

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn , Summer

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Narrow trail , Wide path , Paved road , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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