A Birdwatcher's Guide to Norway: Where, When and How to find the Birds of Norway including Svalbard
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For the first time ever, here is a guide to the birdwatching sites of Norway, including the arctic archipelago of Svalbard (Spitsbergen). More than
350 sites are covered with detailed maps and descriptions on what to see, when to go and how to get there on your own.
Here are also suggestions and advice on how to find the most sought-after species, including Steller's and King Eiders, White-billed Diver, Storm and Leach's Petrels, Hazel Grouse, Capercaillie, Rock Ptarmigan, White-tailed Eagle, Gyr Falcon, Dotterel, Bar-tailed Godwit, Broad-billed Sandpiper, displaying Jack and Great Snipes, Snowy, Ural and Great Grey Owls, Sabine's and Ross's Gulls, Three-toed Woodpecker, Red-throated Pipit, Arctic Warbler, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, Ortolan, Rustic and Little Buntings and many, many more.
This is a translated and adapted version of Guide til Norges fugleliv (2010).
Here are also suggestions and advice on how to find the most sought-after species, including Steller's and King Eiders, White-billed Diver, Storm and Leach's Petrels, Hazel Grouse, Capercaillie, Rock Ptarmigan, White-tailed Eagle, Gyr Falcon, Dotterel, Bar-tailed Godwit, Broad-billed Sandpiper, displaying Jack and Great Snipes, Snowy, Ural and Great Grey Owls, Sabine's and Ross's Gulls, Three-toed Woodpecker, Red-throated Pipit, Arctic Warbler, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, Ortolan, Rustic and Little Buntings and many, many more.
This is a translated and adapted version of Guide til Norges fugleliv (2010).
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