Spring migration of birds has grown in Southeast Finland
Spring migration of birds is most reflected in the increase in the number of species that overwinter in the province as some of them come back from the south.
Spring migration of birds has emerged this week in western and southern Finland, but in Kaakkkoisi, it is still quite peaceful.
The approach of spring migration is mainly reflected in the increase in the number of wintering species as migrants begin to arrive.
According to BirdLife Finland, Imatra, South Karelia, has seen the first sea gull in the spring. In addition to those who have wintered in the province, a few new song swans and gray slips have also appeared in South Karelia.
More observations have also been made of extract and crushed pigeons.
According to BirdLife Finland, sea geese have been seen in Kouvola. Small amounts of sea geese have already arrived in Virolahti.
This winter in Finland has been observed more red-flanges than the previous winter.