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Twice a year, thousands of starlings take to the skies of Western Denmark at sunrise and sunset. The phenomenon, known as a Murmur of Starlings, is unique to the area and has been given the nickname of Black Sun (Sort Sol in Danish). Trips to the Wadden Sea Nature Reserve can be organised via Iver Gram.

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Oyster Safari and Black Sun - Nat Geo Traveller
Twice a year, thousands of starlings take to the skies of Western Denmark at sunrise and sunset. The phenomenon, known as a Murmur of Starlings, is unique to the area and has been given the nickname of Black Sun (Sort Sol in Danish). Trips to the Wadden Sea Nature Reserve can be organised via Iver Gram. <br />
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Commissioned by National Geographic Traveller