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What do you suggest for a two day trip in Denmark now?
I'm going to Copenhagen tomorrow and am quite familiar with the nearby sites such as Vestamager and Kongelunden, as well as Olsemagle Revle. My mother is working for a Danish company and she has decided to take next Thursday and Friday off.
That's a chance for a trip further afield. So what do you suggest? Is Skagen good at this time of year (it may be a bit out of range though)? I'd really like to visit a migration hotspot because we don't really have them in Slovenia. Suggestions for S Sweden are welcome as well. And there is one more sub-question: how do you transposrt a tripod on a plane? Do you merely squeeze it into your bag or does it have to go down as oversized luggage (mind you, it's a pretty much standard birding tripod) Thanks! |
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So hopefully someone from Denmark will respond, but that may help shape your thoughts. |
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Hi Jurij,
It sounds like you already know the best sites around Copenhagen, so I'd reccommend Southern Sweden as a better alternative. As a migration hotspot Skagen is very much a spring site; the autumn equivalent is Falsterbo at the southern tip of Sweden. It is getting a bit late in the season for migration now, but there are still birds on the move - the official counts are updated daily at http://www.artportalen.se/birds/inve...r.asp?lang=eng. There is more information about the area at : http://www.skof.se/fbo/index_e.html There are other sites quite close by for eagles, Red Kites and geese, but I don't have the information to hand. Let me know if you need any more info and I'll try and dig it out. My tripod always goes in the bottom of my bag. Cheers, Stuart |
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Thanks very much, Stuart and white-back. I think Falsterbo is worth checking out, even though it's not the best season. It's the sort of site I had only read about before and has a bit of a "mythical" air to it.
Could just give me directions from Malmo (we'll rent a car there) to Falsterbo please, Stuart? Last edited by Jurij Hanžel : Friday 27th October 2006 at 17:06. |
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Cheers, Stuart |
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Thanks for all your advice, Stuart!
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