

Yesterday afternoon, given the good weather forecast, I decided to make my first visit to Vestamager nature reserve, just south-east of Copenhagen (about 15 minutes by Metro from our closest station, Kongens Nytorv). In my research ahead of my move to Copenhagen I had read about this area being a great place for birds all year round so I headed off with a sense of anticipation.
It took me a good 90 minutes to walk from the entrance of the reserve to the south-east tip, where the island of Amager meets the Baltic. It is clearly a very good area for birds, the habitat consisting of a mixture of flooded fields, birch woodland and, at the southern tip, a larger area of shallow fresh water with some reedbeds. At the tip there is a large viewing platform which is a great point from which to scan the freshwater area inland and the sea. On the sea there were several duck, grebe and sawbill species including Wigeon, Red-necked Grebe, Red-breasted Merganser, Common Scoter, Goldeneye and Scaup. Inland, on the freshwater, there were Shoveler, Teal, Mallard and a few very pretty Smew, as well as good numbers of Lapwing, Shelduck, Greylag Geese, Swans and Cormorants with a few Barnacle and Brent Geese. A surprise for me was a male Bearded Tit in the reedbed which called repeatedly before briefly flying across a stretch of water from one reedbed to another. Given how vulnerable this species is to the cold, I was a little surprised to see one in Denmark in winter but maybe that is a sign of the very mild winter that Denmark, and indeed most of Scandinavia, has experienced this year.
The tip is also a great viewpoint from which to see the large coal-fired power station called Avedore. It dominates the skyline to the west and is surrounded by a number of wind turbines, seemingly living together in harmony...
Denmark is a world leader in wind technology, generating around 20 per cent of its electricity from wind.
1Good to see you are finding your way around. I've given your blogdetails to Brian and Nicola.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Dad