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Allekvia ang  Gotland, Sweden
 
Allekvia ang  Gotland, Sweden
  
  A small area of deciduous woodland amongst open grassland with an interesting mix of northern and southern birds. Breeders include Thrush Nightingale, Redwing and, of particular interest, Collared Flycatcher at the most northerly point of its range.  
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A small area of deciduous woodland amongst open grassland with an interesting mix of northern and southern birds. Breeders include Thrush Nightingale, Redwing and, of particular interest, Collared Flycatcher at the most northerly point of its range.  
  From Visby take Route 147and turn left towards Dalhem after a few km and Allekvia ang is signposted to the right off this road.
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From Visby take Route 147and turn left towards Dalhem after a few km and Allekvia ang is signposted to the right off this road.
 
==Birds==
 
==Birds==
 
{{BirdsSee|[[Thrush Nightingale]], [[Redwing]], [[Icterine Warbler]], [[Collared Flycatcher]]}}
 
{{BirdsSee|[[Thrush Nightingale]], [[Redwing]], [[Icterine Warbler]], [[Collared Flycatcher]]}}

Revision as of 13:25, 25 April 2007

Allekvia ang Gotland, Sweden

A small area of deciduous woodland amongst open grassland with an interesting mix of northern and southern birds. Breeders include Thrush Nightingale, Redwing and, of particular interest, Collared Flycatcher at the most northerly point of its range.

From Visby take Route 147and turn left towards Dalhem after a few km and Allekvia ang is signposted to the right off this road.

Birds

Birds you can see here include:

Thrush Nightingale, Redwing, Icterine Warbler, Collared Flycatcher

Content and images originally posted by Steve

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