Description
The Aammiq marsh lies on one of the most important bird migration routes in the world. Over 250 species of birds have been recorded in the area, including the globally vulnerable Gjallörn, Gammörn, Kliðfálki. Records of globally near-threatened bird species at the wetland include Heiðasnípa, Jarpönd and Fölheiðir. The main area of reedbeds and open pools covers 253 hectare.
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Access
You can get to the reserve by car and explore the area on foot. Parking available at the reserve entrance.

