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WELCOME TO RUNDE HOSTEL

Runde Hostel is open from May 1st until September. Vacant
rooms.
There are still lots of sebirds at Runde and hiking and
fishing possibilies are good. Welcome to stay at Runde Hostel.
Contact us for room reservation or inquiries.
Phone: (+47) 907 44 343
E-mail: runde@hihostels.no
Web: www.runde.no
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Runde is the southernmost of the big Norwegian bird islands.
With its 160 inhabitants the island belongs to the bridge- and
fishery municipality Herøy. Runde has an exceptional variety
of species - in fact all our sea-birds nesting in colonies represented.
Most numerous is probably the tourists great favourite: the puffin.
Difficult to count where it hides its nest in screens and holes
in the ground. However there are thousands of pairs, perhaps hundreds
of thousands. The kittiwake makes up the second giant colony with
about 50.000 pairs. Buzzing and screaming they leave their unmistakable
mark on the bird cliff. Biggest of all the inhabitants of the
bird cliff is the beautiful gannet, blending white with orange
lines across the head. The colony at Rundebranden is the biggest
and oldest in Norway, one of only about 40 gannet colonies in
the world.
Three samples of an overwhelming bird life. However, there is
more: The only common guillemot colony in South Norway, the country's
oldest and largest fulmar colony, the biggest collection of skua,
the largest but one shag colony in the country, razorbill, black
guillemot, eider duck and shellduck. Eagles, falcons and hawks
visit the island for hunting purposes, whereas the raven lives
on anbundance of eggs and young birds. The deer graze in steep
hillsides and green fields, in the sea there are seals and sea
hogs - and fish to the great delight of many more than the "feathered".
Phone: (47) 907 44 343
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Experience the most breathtaking and inspiring nature
Norway has to offer on your way to Runde
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18 May 2010
Seabirds at Runde, status
The seabird season at Runde looks approximately normal
in 2010.
Unfortunately no official monitoring statistics
or research figures are available from Runde, but according
to our guests, species like sea puffin, gannet, guillemots,
auks, cormorants and the great skua seem to be quite
abundant.
The puffins can be observed in large numbers
both from the sea (boat) and from the top of the
bird cliff. The decline in the formerly numerous kittiwakes
in the cliff over the past few years is significant,
butthis does not seem to be representative for other
common species.
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