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Dave Gosney writes:
‘Varanger fjord is one of the most exciting and popular birding destinations
in Europe and yet, until now, there has never been a book that describes exactly
where to find its best birds. With this book you will stand a much better chance
of finding the rarer species and locating the best places for taking really good
photos of the birds, not just in Arctic Norway but also in those parts of
Finland north of the Arctic Circle’
Unique features
Compared to other publications covering the same area, this one:
- Provides the most detailed maps – so you can
easily find your way to the best bits of woodland, tundra or shoreline -
Includes GPS co-ordinates to help you find the
right turnings, parking spaces or viewing points -
Highlights the best areas only – and
summarises the key attraction in the first paragraph so you can easily
decide whether to read on or bother to visit the site -
Has a map on the inside cover which serves as
an index so you can easily find any site in the book - Is light and portable (and cheap)
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Is updated via this website (which includes
photos of many sites) -
Is complemented by a DVD showing you exactly
what it’s like to og birding in many of these sites
Dekker følgende områder:
Varanger fjord including
seperate sections giving details for Vadso, Vardo, Hornoy, Ekkeroy and
Hamningberg
Tanafjord including Hoyholmen
Batsfjord and Berlevag including the tundra areas
en route
The Pasvik Valley including sites for Arctic
Warbler, Siberian Jay etc
Valdak marshes and Stabbursdalen – for more than
just Lesser Whitefronts
Karigasniemi – where to look for breeding waders
and mountain birds
Inari to Utsjoki – including the best site in
Scandinavia for Pine Grosbeak
Ivalo and Inari – including sites for Little
Bunting, Dotterel, Pine Grosbeak etc
Sodankyla including Kelujarvi (Little and Rustic
Bunting sites), Kitinen Valley and Ilmakkiaapa – including exceptional sites for
Broad-billed Sandpiper and White-tailed Eagle
Pyhatunturi – a site for Black Woodpecker,
Tengmalm’s owl etc