In Central Ostrobothnia, the eyes of the gardener were above all titbits

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A well-known visitor to the central Pohjali yards, the ladybird. Stock photo.

At Birdlife Finland’s weekend event, in most of the participating Central Pohlian yards, the Great Tit and Blue Tit were seen most often.

Finland’s largest bird event Pihabongaus this time in Central Ostrobothnia gathered slightly fewer participants than last year.

Last year, in the vast Central Ostrobothnia, birds were observed from more than 550 yards, and this year from more than 350.

The information is still being updated.

In the area, the greatest number of sightings were made of the yellow warbler, titmouse, little sparrow and chaffinch. The most common spotted birds were the Great Tit and the Blue Tit.

This year, more than 15,000 bird watchers from about a thousand yards observed birds throughout the country.

BirdLife uses Pihabongaus to gather information about Finland’s birds. The event was organized for the eighteenth time.

With the help of pihabongaus, the organization gets valuable information about Finnish birds.