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Stora Fjäderägg

Västerbotten  >  Sweden

Small island that is an important autumn migration stopover for birds from northern Sweden and Finland.

Added* by Damon Groot
Most recent update 21 decembar 2023
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Description

Because the island is an important autumn migration stopover the bird observatory "Stora Fjäderägg" was created and is active both during the spring and autumn season on the island. By joining the ringing/banding you will get the best oppurtunity to see most birds and up close as well. If you want to join the ringing you can go to the link down below. If you don't want to join the ringing there is also a small youth hostel on the island where you can stay with the link also down below.

The island itself is small with a central asphalted road going from the harbour to the housing area. You can also go offroad but have to be careful where you walk as some areas are rocky or wet. Bringing boots is recommended.

On the island there is a good possibility to find north scandinavian birds. During early September Šumska strnadica, Strnadica ostrugašica, Modrovoljka and Riđogrla trepteljka pass the island. In late September Troprsti detlić, Krstokljun and Borov krstokljun arrive on the island. All through October Kugara and Dugorepa senica are often flying around. Throughout the autumn season Gaćasta kukumavka is fairly common with rarer but annual observations of Jastrebača and Mala sova. Rarities that are seen most years are Šarenokrili azijski zviždak, Palasov zviždak, Mala strnadica and Sibirska plavorepka. There is also a small group of Ruševac living on the island.

As the island is located in the middle of the northern Baltic there is also a good possibility to find sea birds, but for this you need to bring a scope. Species seen are Belorepan, Kratkorepi pomornik, Baršunasti turpan, Ledenjarka and Crna njorka. In case you are also a mammal enthusiast there are Ringed seals basking on the shorelines.

Details

Access

The only way to travel to Stora Fjäderägg is by boat. From Umeå you can take either your own car or buss 171 to Norrfjärden. Here you park your car and continue on foot to the ferry. The ferry is free of charge and depending on the weather takes around 45 minutes to get to Holmön. From here you have to take a smaller boat to Stora Fjäderägg which can be booked through either the hostel or the bird observatory (see their links down below).

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Reedbeds , Moors/heathland , Plateau

Conditions

Flat , Hilly

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Autumn

Best time to visit

Autumn , Autumn migration , Summer

Route

Paved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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