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  • American Mink
  • Parasitic Jaeger
  • Arctic Tern
  • Baltic Cod
  • Black Guillemot
  • ’Bothnian’ Hairgrass
  • Caspian Tern
  • Common Eider
  • Common Redshank
  • Common Ringed Plover
  • Copepods
  • European Adder
  • European Sprat
  • Goosander
  • Great Black-backed Gull
  • Great Cormorant
  • Greylag Goose
  • Herring Gull
  • Lesser Black-backed Gull
  • Little Tern
  • Mew Gull
  • Oystercatcher
  • Phytoplankton
  • Pool Frog
  • Razorbill
  • Red-breasted Merganser
  • Ruddy Turnstone
  • Saltmarsh Rush
  • Sea Arrowgrass
  • Sea-buckthorn
  • Sea Plantain
  • Strawberry Clover
  • Velvet Scoter
  • White-tailed Eagle

Kallriga

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  • Pool Frogs in Uppland
  • Sea Plants on Dry Land
  • Uppland is Growing

Kallriga

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  • Billudden
  • Björn’s Archipelago
  • Grass Island (Gräsö)
  • Kallriga
  • Kapplasse
  • Ledskär
  • Rävsten
  • Viksta Pebble Beach
  • Ängskär and Bondskäret
  • Örskär
  • Eastern Tvärn Island (Östra Tvärnö)

Kallriga

Kallriga inlet’s shallow bay is an important rest stop for migrating birds, especially geese, ducks, and swans. It isn’t too easy to get here by land, because the nature here has a life of its own. You can come to the area by kayak, or check out the more easily accessible Kallerö instead, in the southern part of the Kallriga nature reserve.

Photo: Emelie Runfeldt

Google Translate: Link to Kallriga nature reserve and Kallerö (Upplandsstiftelsen) 

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