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Southern Asmaløy

Østfold  >  Norway

Southern Asmaløy has varying habitats and great birds. Birds such as Blåstrupe, Bergand Skjeggmeis and many more are annual.

Added* by Mika Tomta
Most recent update 20 desember 2020

Description

The varying habitats in the Southern Asmaløy area makes this a great birding destination, either it's a seawatch or a night walk. The landscape is dominated by coastal heathland and coastal pine forest. The two shallows bays of Skipstadkilen and Vikerkilen create good waterbird habitats.

The area is great all year round. In winter Havelle, Bergand, Alke, Lomvi and Alkekonge are some of the birds that can be found. Some of the breeding species are Gulsanger, Vannrikse, Skjærpiplerke, Grønnspett, Dvergspett, Steinskvett, Buskskvett and Myrsanger​​​​​​. Migration season is undoubtly the best time of the year. Blåstrupe, Havørn, Nattergal, Ringtrost, Polarsnipe, Kvartbekkasin, Dvergdykker and Svartstrupe are all annual. The area is also good for rarities, especially during the autumn migration with birds such as Asiasvartstrupe, Gulirisk, Boltit, Hauksanger, Gulbrynsanger, Storlire, Tartarpiplerke and many more have been found

The area is popular and often used by hikers. There are several paths throughout the area. Most are easy to walk, but they can be slippery after rainfall. A lot of the paths have blue markings on trees, rocks, etc along them. A telescope is not a must, but it's definitely good to bring one.

Details

Access

When on the 108 road from Fredrikstad, take to the right where it says Brattestø. Follow the road until you reach a horse farm. Take to the left where it says Huser Gårdsbarnehage. Here you can park by the kindergarten. Note that the road from this point on is private, so don't drive any further. It is also possible to find other places to park along the road closer to Brattestø. Note that a lot of these places are private parkings reserved for summer homes and cabins. These are usually only in use during the summer and Easter holidays, and weekends from April to September.

It's also possible to take left from the 108 road to Viker. When you reach Viker, there is a sign to Madamhaven where you can park. Note that some of these spaces are reserved.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Plain , Lake , Beach , Mud flats , Moors/heathland , Sea , Reedbeds

Conditions

Slippery , Open landscape , Rocky , Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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