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Finland trip mid February (1 Viewer)

Dutchbirder64

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Netherlands
I will probably be in Finland for some days and will be able to spent some time on birding. I will be up high north in the Levi area north of Kittila. It would be great to see Pine Grosbeak, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, Arctic Redpoll, some woodpecker species and of course owl species.

Is there anyone from Finland that can be of any assistance on sites to see these species?
 
Definitely not a local, but if you have a car and are prepared to drive 3 hours up to the Neljän Tullen Tupaa restaurant / lodge north of Inari, the feeders there will give you Pine Grosbeak, Siberian Tit and Siberian Jay for sure and possibly Arctic Redpoll.
 
Definitely not a local, but if you have a car and are prepared to drive 3 hours up to the Neljän Tullen Tupaa restaurant / lodge north of Inari, the feeders there will give you Pine Grosbeak, Siberian Tit and Siberian Jay for sure and possibly Arctic Redpoll.
Superb place, when the mega subzeros freeze your fingers, you can even see them a few centimetres beyond the window while having coffee in their cafe.

Had a Wolverine here in March some years ago.
 
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