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This holiday combines the bird-rich forests, lakes and marshes of Finland with the tundra of Norway and the Arctic Ocean in the land of the midnight sun and northern lights. We will look for species that are difficult to find elsewhere in Europe as well as those that reach their westernmost outposts in northern Scandinavia. Days 1–3 Scheduled flight to Helsinki, then an internal flight to Oulu on the west coast for a three-night stay. Oulu is best known in birding circles for its breeding Terek Sandpipers around the harbour area. Other species to be found here include Little Ringed Plover, Ruff and Eurasian Woodcock, while there is a chance of Little Tern. This area is also excellent for breeding owls and, with the help of our local contacts, we should see Eurasian Eagle-owl, Ural, Great Grey and Tengmalm’s Owls and Eurasian Pygmy-owl. Another place we will visit while in Oulu is Liminganlahti Bay, which is a stronghold for Yellow-breasted Bunting. From the many tower hides on the reserve we will look for one of Finland’s rarest breeding waders, Black-tailed Godwit. Days 4–6 We head northeast to Kuusamo near the Russian border for a three-night stay. Taking full advantage of almost round-the-clock daylight, we will make a 'grouse drive' looking for Capercaillie and Black, Hazel and Willow Grouse. Other species we will search for in the extensive taiga forests are Rough-legged Buzzard, Black and Three-toed Woodpeckers, Siberian Jay, Red-flanked Bluetail, Bohemian Waxwing, Siberian Tit, Pine Grosbeak, Two-barred Crossbill and Little and Rustic Buntings. Day 7 Continuing north to the forests and wetlands around Peurasuvanto where we stay for one night, we will search for Whooper Swan, White-tailed Eagle, Common Crane, Wood and Broad-billed Sandpipers, Jack Snipe, Short-eared Owl and possibly Northern Hawk Owl. Days 8–10 Heading north from Ivalo, we reach the town of Utsjoki on the River Teno, situated on the border with Norway. Long-tailed Duck and Common Goldeneye can often be seen amongst the icebergs here whilst, on a nearby hill, we will look for European Dotterel and Rock Ptarmigan. Continuing north, we eventually reach the Varanger Peninsula with its rocky coast, bird islands and sweeping tundra Varanger Fjord and Varanger Peninsula offer many excellent birding spots. We will make a half-day boat trip to the large seabird colonies on the islets of Reinoya and Hornoya, breeding sites for Brunnich’s Guillemot. Next we will drive to Hamningberg and also visit other coastal sites to look for White-billed Diver, King and Steller’s Eiders, Glaucous and Iceland Gulls, Red-throated Pipit, Shore Lark and Arctic Redpoll. Depending on the snow cover, we will wander inland on the barren fjells looking for Temminck’s Stint, Arctic and Long-tailed Skuas and Bluethroat. At Nesseby and Vadsoya we may see flocks of Red-necked Phalaropes and the magnificent Gyr Falcon. Three nights in Vardo. Day 11 We head back south to Ivalo in Finland, from where we will explore the forests and marshes for Taiga Bean Goose, Northern Hawk Owl, Three-toed Woodpecker, Northern Raven, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, Pine Grosbeak and crossbills. One night in Ivalo. Day 12 This morning will be spent in the forests and hills near Ivalo looking for any species we may have missed yesterday and some of Finland’s most northerly breeding Eurasian Wrynecks. In the afternoon we will drive back to Oulu for the night. Day 13 Morning flight to Helsinki, where we connect with our return flight to London. General Information The pace of this holiday is moderate with easy walks involved. Scandinavia as a whole has a very high cost of living so, if you like alcoholic drinks or want souvenirs, please bear this in mind. Clothing and footwear suitable for fell-walking and adverse weather should be brought. Owls are always an important feature of this tour but, because they are cyclical depending on the rodent populations, no guarantee can be given on the likelihood of seeing any particular species. With our local contacts, however, there is a good chance of seeing several of them. Group Size Minimum number for tour to go ahead: 7; maximum group size: 14 with 2 leaders. |
Additional information on Birdfinders' tour of Finland and Norway
![]() Steller's Eider – high Arctic specialities can be found on this tour Finland and Norway tour prices
Price includes economy scheduled return flights between London and Helsinki and Helsinki and Oulu, all ground transport in Finland and Norway including boat trip, accommodation in medium-standard twin bedded en-suite rooms, all meals and services of the leaders throughout. Excluded are insurance, drinks, gratuities and items of a purely personal nature. |
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