NORWAY:
Lapland
& the
Varanger Peninsula
June 4 - 10, 2025
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Our Norway tour explores
Lapland north of the
Arctic Circle and the
great wilderness of the
Varanger peninsula. Here,
spectacular mountain
peaks, steep fjord bottoms
and glaciers offer opportunities
to see White-tailed Eagle,
Ptarmigan, Dotterel,
Red-necked Phalarope
and thousands of ducks
and seabirds. The towering
sea cliffs of Hornoya,
the “bird island”, are home to breeding Thick-billed Murre, Shag, Puffin, and Kittiwake creating an awesome spectacle. The rocky coast and Barent’s Sea offer Yellow-billed Loon, King and Steller’s
Eider, Long-tailed Jaeger
and more. It is the perfect
complement to our Finland
tour.
Join
us for an arctic birding
adventure
like no other!
Day
1/7
If
you are not coming from
our Finland tour, plan
to arrive in Kuusamo,
Finland (Airport Code:
KAO) to meet our group
in the morning. We will
do some birding in Kuusamo
Region and continue on
to Lapland and Norway
later in the day. We
will arrive in Ivalo
late in the day. Time
permitting; we might
visit some of the famous
bog lands of the area.
Night Ivalo.
Day
2/8
Today we will explore the
vast open arctic landscape
characterized by fells.
Not technically mountains,
these typical hills of
Lapland look like gently
rising cones of earth and
provide spectacular vistas.
The bogs and lakesides
provide excellent birding
locations with a strong
likelihood of seeing Arctic
Loon, Smew and Lapland
Bunting (Longspur).
The
Teno River is one of the
most important salmon rivers
in Europe and it is the
border between Finland and
Norway. We will drive along
the river and visit the
delta area in Norway, which
is famous for its molting
Goosanders (Common Mergansers)
and breeding waders and
its colony of Arctic Terns.
Here we also have fair chances
to see some seals and there
is a traditional breeding
site of Gyrfalcon on the
nearby rocks!
From the delta we will continue over to the high altitude tundra and to Båtsfjord, a small harbor town on the northern edge of Varanger peninsula. The tundra is the home of Ptarmigan and Gyrfalcon. Also Long-tailed Jaeger and Dotterel are often seen just by the roadside. Two nights Båtsfjord.
Day
3/9
Today we visit the other town on the northern side of Varanger, Berlevåg. The rocky coastline and tundra offer many excellent birding locations. The Kjölnes Lighthouse near the town is an excellent sea watching site offering
good chances to see Yellow-billed Loon, Pomarine Jaeger, Great Skua, Glaucous and Iceland Gulls, Gannets and more. Depending on the snow cover, we will venture onto the barren fells to search for Dotterel, Long-tailed Jaeger, Lapland Bunting and Whimbrel.
Day
4/10
We will drive again over the fells and via the Teno Delta to the Varanger Fjord itself. Along the way we will search for waders, Red-throated and Arctic Loons, Steller's and King Eiders, Velvet Scoter, Rough-legged Buzzard, Glaucous and Iceland Gulls, Bluethroat, Arctic Redpoll, Red–throated Pipit, Shore Lark, Snow Bunting and others. Two nights Vardö.
Day
5/11
Today,
weather permitting, we
plan to make a half-day
excursion by boat to the
large seabird colonies
on the islets of Reinoya
and Hornoya (weather permitting),
home to thousands of
birds. The Hornoya Nature
Reserve is the easternmost
of the protected bird colonies
in Norway, home of about
25,000 pairs of Kittiwakes
and 150 pairs of Shags.
Northern Alcids breeds
here: Thick-billed Murre,
Common Murre, Black Guillemots,
Razorbills and several
thousand pairs of Puffins!
Conditions
permitting, there will
be nice walk up to the
top of the island where
there is a lighthouse.
From there we will have
an excellent view to
the Arctic Ocean - with
a lot of fishing boats
(some of them Russian).
The arctic waters are also
the home of seals, which
we may see from the boat
to the island.
We
will also do an excursion
to Hamningberg connected
by a road with Vardö.
The road to Hamninberg
is something special. The
expression "the
end of Europe" comes
to mind when you travel
here. The landscape is
wild and calm - with a
lot of variations. Sometimes
it looks like you are
on the moon, the next minute
you mistake the beaches
for those in the Mediterranean!
We can also make a short
excursion on foot to the
Tundra and to the bog
lands. Here we hope to
see breeding Red-throated
Loons and arctic waders.
We will do some sea watching
from the Hamningberg, as
well and look for Gannets,
Fulmars, Skuas or even
some whales!
Day
6/12
After
breakfast we will start
our drive back to Finland.
We will make stops for
bird watching and for
a picnic lunch. Night
Ivalo.
Day 7/13
After some morning birding, we need to say goodbye and start our
homeward journey from Ivalo airport.
Photos,
top to bottom: Displaying
Ruff, White-tailed Eagle,
Dotterel, Bluethroat
by Steve Bird; Puffins,
Birds at Hornoya by Gina
Nichol; Temminck's Stint
by Steve Bird; Razorbills,
Birders in Varanger by
Gina Nichol. Below,Red-necked
Phalarope
by
Steve Bird.