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Common Chaffinch near Møns Klint — that’s how this story begins, on a winding forest trail just above Denmark’s famous white cliffs. At first, I thought I had spotted a European Robin. But a second look told me otherwise. The slate-blue crown. The warm salmon-pink chest. The proud posture. This wasn’t a robin. This was…
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Willow Warbler at Møns Klint — it’s a phrase that now lives softly in my memory, tied to one quiet, golden morning on Denmark’s most dramatic shoreline. Among towering chalk cliffs and wind-stirred beeches, it wasn’t the view that stopped me. It was a voice. And then — a bird. Light as breath. Easily missed,…
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The white wagtail always demands your attention. At sunrise, while the chalk cliffs of Møns Klint still slept beneath a veil of mist, I stood outside the GeoCenter, camera in hand, soaking in the silence. That’s when I saw him — perched high on a metallic rooftop edge, a white wagtail, tail flicking, eye trained directly on…