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Fenno-Scandian Rock Pipit (Anthus petrosus littoralis), Store Torungen, Sørlandet, Norway

The Fenno-Skandian Rock Pipit is endemic for Fenno-Scandia. Although a small grey bird, which most people will not recognize, it could be "marketed" as a very typical breeding bird of the rocky coast of Sørlandet and the planned "Raet" national park. Many of these birds winter in the saltmarshes of the Wadden Sea.

Year: 2016

From album: Arendal and the Norwegian, Raet National Park ("Sørlandet")

Photographer: Peter Prokosch

Tags: Arendal Norway Raet National Park

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