Tours

Norway Varangerfjord

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Min Group Size: 3
Max Group Size: 7
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Accomodation: Hotels or Lodges
Fitness Level: * Most birding from or near vehicles
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Price:£ 800.00

Operator: Sarus Bird Tours

Location: Norway

Duration: 4 days

From : Fri 15th May 2009 to Sun 17th May 2009

Description:

Birding in the midnight sun .... in search of some of Europe's most unusual species in the spectacular scenery of the far north.

Why we think you should book with us:

Long-weekend trip to the far north of Europe to find scarcities, and wintering species in full-breeding plumage.

Itinerary:

 Steller’s Eider is one of Europe’s most sought-after species, its northerly distribution makes it scarce in most of Europe, but it has a regular large population at Varangerfjord in winter, with smaller numbers remaining throughout the year. As well as this species, there are also King Eider, Common Eider, Long-tailed Duck, White-billed Diver, Red-throated and Black-throated Divers and Brünnich’s and Black Guillemots present. Our trip takes place at a time of year when there are still good numbers of the Steller’s present, as well as the arrival of breeding species as winter fades away.


We will have a little time to look for northern birds, including Arctic Warber, Little Bunting, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, Pine Grosbeak, Gyrfalcon and Ptarmigan, and we may even be lucky enough to find Great Grey and Hawk Owls. Waders should be passing through on their way to their frozen breeding grounds, including Temminck’s Stint, Bar-tailed Godwit, Spotted Redshank and Broad-billed Sandpiper. Overhead, we will look out for Raven, White-tailed Eagle and Rough-legged Buzzard.


Day 1: Arrive Kirkenes


Day 2: Kirkenes - Vadso


Day 3: Vadso - Kirkenes


Day 4: Kirkenes Depart


 

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