Description
Thorsminde is a small town on Denmark’s west coast. From the beach you can observe seabirds flying over the sea, such as Northern Gannet, and resting and migrating sea ducks like Common Scoter, as well as waders and gulls flying low over the water or resting on the stone jetties. Skuas and divers, such as арктички поморник and белец, are also regularly observed.
Apart from migrating terns, it is also worth taking a look at the surf zone, where you can regularly find dead and sometimes ringed birds, such as dead Common Guillemot.
Details
Access
Thorsminde is located on the west coast of Denmark, between the North Sea and Nissum Fjord. It sits on a narrow spit of land called Bøvling Klit. Thorsminde has several beach accesses that all lead directly to the observation area. Press P on the map for directions to a parking area.

