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Södra Innerviksfjärden

Västerbotten  >  Sweden

A bay with bird sanctuary and bird observation tower.

Added* by Christina Ericsson
Most recent update 6 február 2022

Description

Södra Innerviksfjärden is a nature reserve in a bay. Large and easily accessible parking on the side of the road and about 600 meters walk through forest to a bird observation tower. Along the way you can see birds like králik zlatohlavý and also kôrovník dlhoprstý. From the bird tower you have a view of the bay and the shores where large numbers of seabirds gather during the spring migration. Among the birds you can see are hus divá, hlaholka severská, potápač malý, čajka smejivá, čajka malá, bernikľa veľká, rybár riečny, žeriav popolavý and hvizdák veľký.

Details

Access

Easiest to access by car to the large parking lot at the side of the road. From there on foot through the forest and along a marked path. There is a small sign by the road that says that there is a bird tower nearby, but it is not always easy to see if you do not know where to look. Partly difficult terrain, but the area is sometimes cleared so the trail is still quite easy to walk. Watch out for slippery footbridges over smaller ditches.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Forest , Reedbeds , Agriculture , Plain

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring

Best time to visit

Spring migration

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

In the arable land directly adjacent to the road near the parking pocket, large numbers of žeriav popolavý usually gather during spring and early summer, together with various species of geese. orliak morský can also be seen circling the area, both over the bay and the arable land.

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