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Lake with rich birdlife in the surrounding reed beds, forest and pastures. Many possibilities for listening to night warblers.
Edssjön is a lake near Stockholm. Although there are rarely many ducks on the lake the surroundings hold many birds. The southern bay of the lake continues in a large reed area bordered by pastures. On warm early summer nights, the chances are good to hear one of the night and dusk warblers that visit the area during this time. Trstenjak mlakar is heard almost every year. Šumski trstenjak, Obični cvrčić and Veliki trstenjak are rarities that have been observed. As the night falls, many other birds begin to chime in. The call of the Cvrčić tršćar is then typical. In the reeds, Vodeni bik and Eja močvarica nest and you have a good chance of spotting them.
Around the marsh area in the south, moist pastures spread out and here the Žuta pliska thrives, as well as Obična travarka. Vivak and Barska šljuka nest among the tussocks.
Right next door, where the Väsbyån river crosses the railway, Vodenkos usually overwinter. Between Antuna farm and the lake stands a deciduous forest. The environment is perfect for Batokljun, Češljugar, Dugorepa senica and Žuti voljić.
Edssjön is located directly southwest of the town of Upplands Väsby, 20 km north of Stockholm. There are several areas around the lake you can explore. The map shows a 2.7 km circular walk on the east side of the lake. Note that some parts might be very wet or even not accessible when the water level is high.
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