Jul 1, 2015

A magical summer evening at Ristinge, Langeland, 30th of June 2015

Ristinge Klint has, with a height of 30 m above sea level, stunning views over the sea and grasslands. It hosts a unique nature. Here are several rare plants, lichens and insects, which specializes in particularly hot and dry climate there is at the south-facing slope of Ristinge Klint.
With support from EU LIFE the nutrient poor diverse grassland vegetation at Ristinge Klint has been recreated.
Field cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense) – ager kohvede - is a rare plant in Denmark but very common at Ristinge Klint
Field cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense) – ager kohvede
The Yellowhammer (Emberiza citronella) –¬ Gulspurv – is common¬ at Ristinge Klint
Male Common eider (Somateria mollissima) - Edderfuglehan
In the background the southernmost city/village of Langeland: Bagenkop
View towards the bridge connecting Langeland with Funen.
One more Yellowhammer

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