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BIRDWATCHING

Are you a real bird lover? A passionate birdwatcher with a big heart for nature? Then Lierne is the place to be. No better place to spot unique species like black grouse, Western capercaillie, rock ptarmigan and willow grouse than with us. 

 

As a child, Daniel fell in love with birds. Even more: it is his love for birds that brought him and his family to Norway. With him you are in good hands. Whether you are an experienced birdwatcher, an amateur or a novice: with Daniel you explore nature in the most unique way. But we warn you: birdwatching can be addictive. Spotting a rare specimen is an overwhelming experience that you will never let go of. 

If you are interested to spot birds, just let us know. In consultation with you, we will work out a tour, or multiple tours. Daniel will be your guide for this experience. 

 

Spring and summer are the ideal seasons for birdwatching in Lierne. 

Rare observations

A number of rare birds have already been observed in our immediate vicinity.

For 2019, these were types like

Black redstart, (very rare in this region)

European bee-eater,

American wigeon,

Pectorial sandpiper,

Broad-billed sandpiper,

Two-barred crossbill,

Greenish warbler,

...

For 2020 these are types like

hybrid pine bunting x yellowhammer ,

Pallid Harrier,

Little bunting,

Gargeney,

Black kite,

Blyth's reed warbler,

Common quail,

Corncrake,

Northern shoveler,

Eurasian collared dove,

European goldfinch,

Broad-billed sandpiper,

...

Should a very rare bird be observed in the area during your stay, we will gladly take you on site, if desired. This year we started to observe and photograph a Red-flanked bluetail in Flatanger.

 

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For 2021 some of these are:

red-necked grebe

Northern pintail

american widgeon

common quail

common grasshopper warbler

red kite

pallid harrier

european honey buzzard

eurasian hoopoe

eurasian wryneck (which bred with 8 youngsters)

rook

house sparrow

european goldfinch

  common linnet

two-barred crossbill

...

 

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