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PLEASE NOTE: Although we are running this trip as
a complete 14-day holiday from 26 May - 8 June
2012 we are happy to make this trip as flexible
as we possibly can for those who cannot commit to
the whole itinerary. We therefore offer the
unique option to join leg one from Saturday 26
May to Friday 1 June or leg two from Friday 1
June to Friday 8 June. If joining leg one you
will fly from London Heathrow to Oulu and return
to London Heathrow from Kuusamo. If joining leg
two you will fly return from London Heathrow to
Ivalo. Please refer to the cost section for prices of both holiday legs.
Days 1 - 3 Saturday 26 May - Monday 28 May 2012
We fly to Helsinki from London Heathrow, arriving in the early afternoon. From Helsinki we take an internal flight to Oulu, which takes approximately forty-five minutes. We will be met here by our good Finnish friend and ace-birder Harri Taavetti, and transfer to our hotel. Singing Redwings will serenade us in the car park along with striking Pied Flycatchers and the bay just behind the hotel often holds Smew and Red-necked Grebes. For the next three days (and nights!) we will explore the varied habitats of the Oulu region with our prime targets being owls and woodpeckers. The Oulu area is indeed perhaps best known for its breeding owls – in a ‘good vole year’ they include Eagle Owl, Ural Owl, Great Grey Owl, Pygmy Owl and Tengmalm’s Owl. In most years we can also find the stunning Hawk Owl. Their domains are also home to other forest species like the enormous Black Woodpecker, the stunning Three-toed Woodpecker and the equally impressive Wryneck, Goshawk and Crested Tit. Just south of Oulu is Liminganlahti - an important wetland reserve that is home to a multitude of wildfowl and shorebirds including Curlew, Greenshank, Ruff, Temminck’s Stint, Common Crane, Little Ringed Plover, Caspian Tern, Black-tailed Godwit, Shoveler, Red-breasted Merganser and Garganey. Bitterns can be heard booming in reeds that are quartered by Marsh Harriers, Little Gulls are common and a few pairs of Red-backed Shrike and Ortolan Bunting breed in the area. Kempele meadows, dotted with rustic timber barns, have colourful male Ruff lekking, whilst the Tauvo peninsula in Siikajoki hosts displaying Temminck's Stint and the very scarce Terek Sandpiper - they will hopefully be arriving in Finland at the time of our visit. The air is busy with Arctic and Caspian Terns, along with flocks of Arctic-bound divers; offshore we may see flocks of Common and Velvet Scoters, Red-necked Grebes and with luck maybe a Long-tailed or Pomarine Skua. Overnights at Oulu.
Days 4 - 6 Tuesday 29 May - Thursday 31 May 2012
After a morning’s birding in the Oulu area -
where we will make a special effort to find
breeding Citrine Wagtails - we drive north east
towards the Russian border, where we spend three
nights in the ‘taiga’ regions around Kuusamo.
Stretching in a broken belt around the northern
hemisphere, this vast coniferous forest zone is a
wild wood of mammoth proportions and holds great
biological riches. In Europe this great forest
ribbon only just stretches into Scandinavia, but
it is truly at its best here in the north of
Finland. Early morning or late night
Grouse-drives will reward us with Black Grouse,
Willow Grouse, Hazel Hen and Capercaillie – and
all normally provide excellent views. We shall
also visit some excellent 'quaking' bogs with
Cranes, Green & Wood Sandpipers, velvety Spotted
Redshanks and dainty Red-necked Phalaropes. We
will also make a special effort to witness the
amazing 'galloping horse' display flight of the
Jack Snipe. Naturally we will also visit any
breeding owl sites that Harri has pinned down as
well as exploring Oulanka National Park. This
beautiful park is a thrilling boreal wilderness,
rolling into Paanajarvi National Park across the
Russian border. With wet mire 'aapa' bogs along
the River Oulankajoki, birdlife here is the stuff
of myth and legend - Bluethroats, Bramblings,
Golden Eagles, Common, Parrot and Two-barred
Crossbills, Rustic Buntings, Waxwings, Little
Buntings and Hazel Hen to name but a few!
Reindeer and Arctic Hare are here too. Climbing
higher, the pristine, narrow-shouldered Siberian
spruce forests of Valtavaara National Reserve are
cloaked in beard-lichens and littered with snow
patches. Siberian Jay and Siberian Tit can be
quite tame, and we will make special efforts to
find Pine Grosbeaks and beautiful Red-flanked Bluetails. Overnights at Kuusamo.
Days 7 Friday 1 June 2012
After breakfast we travel about 400 km to the north to Ivalo. Although today is very much a travel day we’ll make several stops in suitable habitat for special taiga birds such as Broad-billed Sandpiper, Jack Snipe, Siberian Tit, Siberian Jay, and any owls that might be around. Overnight in Ivalo.
Days 8 - 9 Saturday 2 June - Sunday 3 June 2012
After breakfast, we’ll continue our journey north through Arctic Lapland. We pass through some incredible birding habitat that is a combination of taiga forest and ‘quaking’ bogs. We’ll stop to look at groups of extraordinary-looking Ruff performing their incredible lekking routine and we’ll also be treated to the sights and sounds of displaying Temminck’s Stints, Whimbrels, dapper Golden Plovers and Waxwings. We’ll also have further chances of finding Siberian Jays and Siberian Tits but neither is anything like as difficult to find as Pine Grosbeak – we’ll certainly not spare any effort in trying to find one. Following the Tana River, we arrive at Tana Bru, gateway to the Varanger Peninsula. From here we drive northeast to Batsfjord, stopping to look at a Gyrfalcon eyrie. Further on, we visit the inlet at Hoyholmen where we should see many shorebirds and our first flocks of eiders. We'll then pass through an area of majestic upland tundra, where typical birds of this habitat include Long-tailed Duck, Scaup, Long-tailed Skua, Willow and Rock Ptarmigan, Arctic Redpoll, Shore Lark and both Lapland and Snow Buntings in their resplendent summer plumage. On the Sunday we'll enjoy a whole day's birding in this diverse tundra wonderland searching for the majestic – but rarely seen - Snowy Owl as well as Dotterel, Red-throated Pipit, Bluethroat and Rock Ptarmigan. In addition we will also visit Berleveg, a town on the northern edge of the Varanger peninsula. This town, and especially the nearby lighthouse offer good views of the Arctic Ocean. We’ll hope for a few migrating seabirds here with White-billed Diver, Pomarine and Long-tailed Skuas, Gannet and Fulmar all possible. Flocks of King Eiders often gather in the harbour allowing close views. On both days we overnight in Batsfjord.
Days 10 - 12 Monday 4 June - Wednesday 6 June
2012
We drive to the southern part of the Varanger peninsula, stopping to scan the cliffs for breeding Gyrfalcon and Rough-legged Buzzard. Varangerbotn may well reveal Black-throated Diver and Bar-tailed Godwits and at the head of the fjord we should find parties of Velvet Scoter and small numbers of White-tailed Eagles. Among the flocks of Common Eiders we’ll search for another one of the region’s specialities - Steller’s Eider. The shores of Varanger Fjord itself can hold large concentrations of waders at this time of year and species likely to be encountered include Purple Sandpipers, Dunlin, Curlew Sandpipers, Knot and handsome Bar-tailed Godwits – all in their full breeding plumage. Small parties of the delightful Red-necked Phalarope will have arrived this far north and we’ll watch the antics of the handsome females who will be busy trying to attract a mate as part of their famous role reversal lifestyle. We’ll also take a boat trip and visit Hornoya and its awesome seabird colonies. Here we’ll witness thousands of Kittiwakes, Puffins, Guillemots, Razorbills, Shags and Black Guillemots. Another high Arctic denizen that’s famous to see in these parts is the Brünnich's Guillemot and we should have no problem finding them. We may also encounter ‘true’ Arctic seals such as Harp and Bearded Seals and maybe even a cetacean or two. We’ll also explore the famous road to Hamningberg – pretty much the end of Europe! Here we'll search the coastal bays for ‘banana-beaked’ White-billed Diver and more resplendent King Eiders. Overnights in Vardo.
Day 13 Thursday 7 June 2012
After breakfast we’ll drive slowly back along the fjord, stopping on the way to look for any freshly arrived Red-throated Pipits and Long-tailed Skuas, and back at Nesseby we’ll take a last look at the wonderful Steller’s Eiders. We continue slowly back to Ivalo making plenty of birding stops on the way, one of which will involve us searching the hills above Utsjoki for more Dotterel – fortunately we can drive right to the top!
Day 14 Friday 8 June 2012
This morning we explore the wet taiga areas at Toivoniemi looking for
Broad billed Sandpipers, Jack Snipe, Ruff and Spotted Redshank. Pine
Grosbeak is also a possibility here. We'll then catch our flight from
Rovaniemi to Helsinki with an onward connection to London Heathrow.
Holiday Information
2012 Operating Dates
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Complete trip
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COST
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£3395
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Single Supplement
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£350
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£500
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Fri 8th June
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Note that by joining the complete itinerary we effectively
offer a discount of £495.00 per person!
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COST
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£1895
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£200
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£500
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COST
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£1995
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£200
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£500
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First Part of trip only
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Sat 26th May
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Fri 1st June
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Second Part of trip only
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Fri 1st June
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Fri 8th June
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Group Size - maximum 12 travellers
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Need more Information?
No problem! We'd be delighted to discuss this holiday with you.
Please call us on 01950 422483 or drop us an e mail.
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