In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of goldeneyes, tufted ducks, great crested grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of ruff and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. Temminck's Stint, green and broad-billed sandpiper and red-necked phalarope. During autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, grebes and smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, merlin and peregrine feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and ringed plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of goldeneyes, tufted ducks, great crested grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of ruff and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. Temminck's Stint, marsh and green and broad-billed sandpiper and red-necked phalarope. During autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, grebes and smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, merlin and peregrine feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and ringed plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of goldeneyes, tufted ducks, great crested grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of ruff and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. Temminck's Stint, marsh and Temminck's Stint, broad-billed sandpiper and red-necked phalarope. During autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, grebes and smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, merlin and peregrine feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and ringed plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of goldeneyes, tufted ducks, great crested grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of dunlin and ruff and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. marsh and Temminck's Stint, broad-billed sandpiper and red-necked phalarope. During the autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, grebes and smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, merlin and peregrine feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and ringed plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of goldeneyes, tufted ducks, great crested grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of dunlin and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. marsh and Temminck's Stint, broad-billed sandpiper and red-necked phalarope. During the autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, grebes and smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, shooting and migratory hawk feed merlin and peregrine feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and ringer plovers.ringed plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of tents, goldeneyes, tufted ducks, great crested grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of dunlin and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. marsh and lapland gull, hare gull Temminck's Stint, broad-billed sandpiper and red-necked phalarope. During the autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, grebes and smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, shooting and migratory hawk feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and ringer plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of tents, tufts, tufted ducks, great crested grebes, silkworms grebes and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of bogs and liras.dunlin and wood sandpipers. Other abundant wader species include e.g. marsh and lapland gull, hare gull and water swallow. red-necked phalarope. During the autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (sooty chickens, (coots, tufted ducks, tentacles, silkworms, great crested newts grebes and swimmers) smew) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrow, chicken, mallard, sparrowhawk, goshawk, hen harrier, shooting and migratory hawk feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and boredom.ringer plovers. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.
In the spring, the bay does not melt until May, when hundreds of tents, tufts, great crested grebes, silkworms and ducks gather there. The majority of waterfowl can be found on the northern edge of the area and near Selkäkari island. In May, there may be hundreds of bogs and liras. Other abundant wader species include e.g. marsh and lapland gull, hare gull and water swallow. During the autumn migration, as many as thousands of waterfowl (sooty chickens, tufted ducks, tentacles, silkworms, great crested newts and swimmers) accumulate in the bay due to the hunting ban in the area. You can see a lot of birds of prey, e.g. sparrow, chicken, mallard, shooting and migratory hawk feed in the area. Depending on the height of the water, you can see resting waders: feather jumps, wicks,marshes, sirens and boredom. There is a stream of small birds down to the shore forests of the bay, with ducks and finches being the most abundant.