Did you know that the cormorant has been chosen as the bird of the year in Estonia for 2025? Come on a magical birdwatching tour and discover cormorant colonies on Sorgu Island and Varbla Islets in Pärnu Bay!
Cormorants nest mainly in coastal areas and islets in Estonia, forming large colonies. Their life activity can change the landscape, as their droppings have a corrosive effect, removing leaves, bark, and root systems from trees. This makes their habitats mystical and ghostly. The birdwatching tour can be conducted by kayak, sailboat, canoe, or motorboat.
Come and visit cormorants in their natural environment!
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