Description
Kalløgrå was used to deposit sludge from the sugar factory in Sakskøbing for a period of 10 years. In 2003 around 30ha of the area was taken over by the Aage V. Jensen Fund and a thorough re-establishment project was carried out, so that the area is now a wetland with lakes, wet and dry meadows - some of which are grazed - and remains of embankments.
Several wader species breed at Kalløgrå, for example Vivak, Crvenonogi sprudnik and Ostrigar. A fair-sized colony of Sabljarka and a small colony of Obični galeb can be seen on the islet in the lake. Sivi galeb, Arktička čigra and Obična čigra nest here, too. There are also a few pairs of Mali gnjurac and several pairs of Riđovrati gnjurac. Eja močvarica nest in the reedbeds. The area is a good stop-over site for many species of ducks and waders during migration. In autumn, large numbers of Zlatni vivak, Crnotrba sprutka, Velika carska šljuka and smaller numbers of Srebrni vivak, Mala sprutka, Riđa sprutka, Barska šljuka, Crni sprudnik and Krivokljuni sprudnik stop over here.
Details
Access
From the main 153 road between Sakskøbing and Guldborg, drive north to Kallø. Drive into the village and then north along Kalløgråvej, which becomes a gravel road. By continuing along this road one reaches a sheep fence, where one can park. From here there is access to a bird observation tower, from which there is a splended view over the area. Walking or cycling inside the fences is permitted, but please keep to the paths in order not to disturb the staging and breeding birds.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Sea , GrasslandConditions
Open landscapeCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring migration , Autumn migrationRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
Note: If the sea level is normal or low, Kalløgrå is full of life, but it is almost empty at high sea level. So check the tides table. See the link below.


