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− | Breeding birds include [[Whooper Swan]], [[Taiga Bean Goose]], [[Common Crane]] and waders such as [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Jack Snipe]], [[Wood Sandpiper]] and [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]] in the wetter areas. The forests are home to [[Hazel Grouse]], [[Siberian Tit]], [[Siberian Jay]] and [[Pine Grosbeak]]. [[Hen Harrier]] and [[White-tailed Eagle]] and [[Golden Eagle]] occur in summer. | + | Breeding birds include [[Whooper Swan]], [[Taiga Bean Goose]], [[Common Crane]] and waders such as [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Jack Snipe]], [[Wood Sandpiper]] and [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]] in the wetter areas. |
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+ | The forests are home to [[Hazel Grouse]], [[Siberian Tit]], [[Siberian Jay]] and [[Pine Grosbeak]]. [[Hen Harrier]] and [[White-tailed Eagle]] and [[Golden Eagle]] occur in summer. | ||
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− | {{BirdsSee|[[Black-throated Diver]], [[Whooper Swan]], [[Taiga Bean Goose]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]], [[Northern Pintail]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Common Scoter]], [[Smew]], [[White-tailed Eagle]], [[Hen Harrier]], [[Golden Eagle]], [[Osprey]], [[Hazel Grouse]], [[Common Crane]], [[Golden Plover]], [[Dunlin]], [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]], [[Ruff]], [[Jack Snipe]], [[Common Snipe]], [[Whimbrel]], [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Greenshank]], (Su), [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Short-eared Owl]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Bohemian Waxwing]], [[Siberian Tit]], [[Siberian Jay]], [[Pine Grosbeak]], [[Ortolan Bunting]]}} | + | {{BirdsSee|[[Black-throated Diver]], [[Whooper Swan]], [[Taiga Bean Goose]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]], [[Northern Pintail]], [[Tufted Duck]], [[Common Scoter]], [[Smew]], [[White-tailed Eagle]], [[Hen Harrier]], [[Golden Eagle]], [[Osprey]], [[Hazel Grouse]], [[Common Crane]], [[Eurasian Golden Plover]], [[Dunlin]], [[Broad-billed Sandpiper]], [[Ruff]], [[Jack Snipe]], [[Common Snipe]], [[Whimbrel]], [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Common Greenshank]], (Su), [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Short-eared Owl]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Bohemian Waxwing]], [[Siberian Tit]], [[Siberian Jay]], [[Pine Grosbeak]], [[Ortolan Bunting]]}} |
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Revision as of 22:33, 1 October 2007
Overview
This area lies in the far north of Sweden, 120km into the Arctic Circle and about 50km east of Kiruna. The main habitat is a large mire complex with swampy woodlands, coniferous forest, lakes and marshes.
Birds
Notable Species
Breeding birds include Whooper Swan, Taiga Bean Goose, Common Crane and waders such as Spotted Redshank, Jack Snipe, Wood Sandpiper and Broad-billed Sandpiper in the wetter areas.
The forests are home to Hazel Grouse, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay and Pine Grosbeak. Hen Harrier and White-tailed Eagle and Golden Eagle occur in summer.
Check-list
Birds you can see here include:
Black-throated Diver, Whooper Swan, Taiga Bean Goose, Eurasian Wigeon, Common Teal, Mallard, Northern Pintail, Tufted Duck, Common Scoter, Smew, White-tailed Eagle, Hen Harrier, Golden Eagle, Osprey, Hazel Grouse, Common Crane, Eurasian Golden Plover, Dunlin, Broad-billed Sandpiper, Ruff, Jack Snipe, Common Snipe, Whimbrel, Spotted Redshank, Common Greenshank, (Su), Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Short-eared Owl, Black Woodpecker, Bohemian Waxwing, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, Pine Grosbeak, Ortolan Bunting
Other Wildlife
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Site Information
History and Use
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Areas of Interest
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Access and Facilities
The industrial town of Kiruna is easily reached by road or rail from Stockholm. Ripakaisenvuoma can be reached on Route 396, the road from Vittangi (where hotel accommodation is available) to Karesuando.
Contact Details
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External Links
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Content and images originally posted by Steve