guided fishing (Pike, Perch, Burbot) and bird watching holidays (Great Grey Owl and Capercaillie) in Northern Sweden with the opportunity to witness the northern lights and spot moose
Photos taken on 24th January 2020 to show you how it looks now where we spot wildlife at 3pm.
It’s 3pm….this is where we go……this is what it looks like NOW.
Out on the road at 3pm spotting with sweden fishing and birding.Checking mature trees and fallen dead wood in open habitat for Swedish Owls.Mixed height vegetation offers the chance to spot Moose, Capercaillie or a hunting Owl.The forest edges next to clearings are always worth a look for Siberian Jay, Hazel Hen and Black Grouse.Reindeer, Bullfinch and Arctic Redpoll can be amongst the younger trees.Will we be lucky and get a fly past from a Black Woodpecker or Hawk Owl?When will the White-tailed eagle choose to hunt now the river is part free from ice?Let sweden fishing and birding show you some unique viewing spots.Riverside, ancient dense forest, open country, fallen trees, lakes, clearings, mixed vegetation or new growth forest? We cover it all so you can enjoy our great scenery and wildlife.Changing scenery. A frozen lake now that you can walk over. Next stage the ice melt, then we get out on the boat to fish and spot wildlife from the water. Fantastic Sweden.Check our boxes. Birds seek warmth and overnight shelter in them. The European Pygmy Owl store food in them.You can walk through the forest we own knowing it is safe and managed to maximise your chances of seeing rare Swedish wildlife.Check out the river that borders our land. Time to spot a Dipper, Beaver activity or deep breath as a Moose wades across?Don’t forget to look up. Owl, Spotted Nutcracker or something else may be watching you.