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A great place to take part of the migration of sea fowl that pass the Swedish south coast, especially the impressing migration of Æðarfugl.
Located at the Swedens most southern spot lays Smygehuk. The south coast lacks peninsulas or islands so the few peaks that are becomes hotspots for the watching the migration. Smygehuk and Kåseberga ( further E) are the most prominent.
During spring and autumn large amounts of sea fowl pass by Smygehuk, in spring, early April, the great migration ( the best days tens of thousands) of Æðarfugl and sometimes in the flocks Æðarkóngur pass by. Other seabirds that can be seen in great numbers are Hrafnsönd, Korpönd, Margæs, loons and sometimes if one is lucky Himbrimi and Svalbrúsi.
In the area are also some small copses that can be rewarding to search for passerines and other migrating land birds.
By bus: take nr 190 from Trelleborg and step of at either Smygehuk Magdehem or Smygehuk Hamnen and the walk. By car: follow road 9 and stop at Smygehuk, the parking is at the harbour.
The best circumstances to see the migrating birds is when it's medium strong S wind, which pushes the birds closer to the shore. This got the sideffect of that it soon becomes cold and its necessary to find shelter from the wind. In the E part of the harbour there are some fisher cabins and farther E behind the big warehouse are spots that might accommodate this.
Foto by Tomas Flyman
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