Birding Scandinavia   

The Scandinavian Birding Experience

Welcome To Birding In Norway

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Norway—the land of the midnight sun. Known for its mountains, fjords and rugged scenery. Bird watching in virtually untouched nature is always exciting, be it Norway’s premier Arctic birding location, the Varanger Peninsula and the Pasvik Valley, or some endless forest in the east. However, one does not have to travel to beyond the arctic circle to enjoy watching Norway’s bird life. The south of Norway provides unspoiled woodlands, lakes and mountain habitats. Here we can mention two of the better birding areas, Dovrefjell in central Norway and The Hardangervidda in the west. And lastly Norway’s coastline. Here you will find huge seabird colonies like the Lofoten archipelago in the north to the migration hot spots on the west coast like Lista, Jæren and not forgetting the tiny island of Utsira. And lastly, don’t forget to check out the special offer trips in conjunction with flights from London and Manchester.

Tekstboks: For the other  Scandinavian countries  just click on the flag

Two sought after species in Norway  -  White-tailed Eagle on the left and Brunnich’s Guillemot on the right.

The 2008 Holiday Program  -  Norway


May:

The West Coast
June:

The Arctic North
July:

The Arctic North
The Hardangervidda
August:
The West Coast
September:
The West Coast
October:
The West Coast

 

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Tekstboks: Norway’s National Bird
The White-throated Dipper
For More Information On Birding In Norway Click On The Dipper