Descrizione
Bjørnø is a small island that covers an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometers. The western part of Bjørnø island is hilly with several high slopes, where there are breeding colonies of Topino. In the northern part of the island is a reed forest and a small lake, where other birds breed, including Cannaiola, Migliarino di palude, Svasso collorosso and Volpoca.
The eastern part of the island has a flat and rocky beach where Smergo minore and Cigno reale breed. In Faaborg Fjord, which is located here, you can see large groups of birds in the winter. For example Edredone, Quattrocchi, Moretta and Folaga. In the southern part of the island there is a long narrow rock and sand spit which contains 2 islets and forms a shallow lagoon. Many birds roost here: Cormorano, Gabbiano reale nordico, Mugnaiaccio and waterfowl.
On the island itself there are bogs, and there is farming with various crops and livestock. There are several stone dikes and windbreaks. There are many Allodola here and there are many small birds such as Pispola, Sterpazzola, Fanello, Zigolo giallo etc. In the town itself there are plenty of sparrows and swallows in the stables.
Dettagli
Accesso
You can get to Bjørnø island by a small ferry from Faaborg, which sails several times a day (see the link below). You can park for free near the harbor. Press P on the map for directions to the Faaborg parking.
Terreno e habitat
Canneti , Prateria/pascolo , Mare , Terreni coltivati , Città/paese , Lago , Alberi e cespugli sparsiCaratteristiche dell’area
Paesaggio aperto , Sabbioso , Collinoso , Non ombreggiatoPercorso ad anello
SiÈ utile un cannocchiale?
Può essere utileBuona stagione per il BW
Primavera , Autunno , InvernoMiglior periodo per visitare
Migrazione autunnale , Migrazione primaverilePercorso
Strada sterrata , Sentiero strettoGrado di difficoltà del percorso a piedi
Difficoltà mediaModalità di accesso
A piediCapanno/torretta di osservazione
NoInformazioni aggiuntive
In the summer there can be many tourist and thus many disturbances. However, most people stay in the town.


