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Nature reserve with bogs and peat areas, strewn with ponds. The reserve is famous for seeing Kýzýlgerdanlý dalgýç in breeding plumage and up close.
The Nature Reserve Knuthöjdsmossen is a tranquil bog area that consists of many small lakes in a very beautiful landscape. The Kýzýlgerdanlý dalgýç is Knuthöjdsmossen's celebrity. Knuthöjdsmossen is also a bog with many ducks, including Çamurcun and Altıngöz. Kızkuşu, Yeşil düdükçün, Su çulluğu and Kervançulluğu are also found here. The call of the Kervançulluğu is accompanied by the cry of the Küçük gümüþ martý and the cheeping of Altın yağmurcun. Turna is also found in the nature reserve. However, Knuthöjdsmossen is particularly well-known as a breeding ground for the Kýzýlgerdanlý dalgýç. A planked path leads round the area and from it there is a good chance to catch sight of one or more chicks. Sometimes the birds sit on the eggs close to the path. To avoid disturbing the birds you must not leave the path, particularly during the period 1 April to 15 July when the Kýzýlgerdanlý dalgýç is breeding.
Follow road 63 towards Gåsborn-Sävsjön for 1.7 km. Turn right at a small sign to the nature reserve. Follow the road for 200 metres then turn left. The nature reserve is reached after 800 metres, where there is a toilet and car park. A circular trail of 2,5 km (a raised wooden path) runs around the area. The first part of the planked path onto the bog is broader and suitable for wheelchairs. The best time to visit Knuthöjdsmossen is in April and May. If you are lucky, you can see a nest right near the footpath. Note: do not leave the path during the breeding period 1 April - 15 July to prevent disturbing the birds!
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