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Birding in Gauja National Park is interesting, because birds that are difficult to spot in Western Europe can be found here. Like rare woodpecker species.
The forests of slopes in Gauja National Park with old deciduous trees attract less common species of woodpeckers (ďateľ bielochrbtý, ďubník trojprstý, tesár čierny and ďateľ prostredný). Relatively often spotted are the elsewhere rare kolibiarik sivozelený, muchárik malý and locally common jariabok hôrny. sova uralská has started nesting in the park, and the smallest owl of Latvia — kuvičok vrabčí — is also seen more often. Many chrapkáč poľný and some species of warblers, which are not common in Western Europe (svrčiak riečny, trsteniarik krovinový), are found in the riverside meadows of Gauja.
There is a 3.5 km hiking trip along Amata river that is a good starts for forest birds (see the P on the map for parking). This trail in the forests near Zvārte Rock you can extend if you want by walking further north along the Amata River. Among the bird species you can see along this trail are: muchárik malý, kolibiarik sivozelený, Včelár lesný, rybárik riečny, sýkorka chochlatá, ďubník trojprstý and jariabok hôrny.
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