May and June are the busiest months in Finland for spotting baby birds. There are still some around in July but by now most have flown the nest.
Many young birds like the mallards and goldeneyes in this gallery can…
The annual summer migration of Finns from cities and towns to their summer cottages for the Midsummer holiday has begun.
Thursday is the busiest outbound travel day of the week, with the peak times between 12:00 noon and 19:00 this…
Suomenoja wetland area in Espoo is the cite of a former sewage treatment plant which has become a paradise for many bird species.
One of the most well-known birds at Suomenoja is the black headed gull. The colony at Suomenoja…
Flags are flying in Finland to mark Veteran’s Day – which this year also commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of the Lapland War.
On this day in 1945 the last German forces crossed the border at Enontekiö into…
Despite the current coronavirus restrictions – and after the dark snowless winter months – spring has reached at least the southern half of Finland.
In the east of the country however, brown bears are waking up from their hibernation in…
The bank vole is Finland’s most abundant mammal with a population estimated at about 300 million during peak years.
Bank voles live in forest and wetland edges and clear-cut forest. You can also find bank voles in gardens.
What makes the…
An Espoo brewery is sending some ‘thirst aid’ to Australia, by donating proceeds from a special beer to bushfire relief efforts.
Fat Lizard Brewing in Otaniemi came up with the idea after seeing videos from the recent devastating fires across…
Spring is just around the corner, in fact nature seems to think it has already started, with hazel trees flowering, blackbirds mating and birds already arriving from their wintering grounds.
This is very unusual for February, which is normally the…
Finns celebrate Shrove Tuesday this week – known as Laskiainen in Finnish.
It’s the culmination of late winter, and the start of the Easter period, and blends official church religious doctrines and pagan traditions as well.
In Finland some of those…
The last of the international contenders to replace Finland’s ageing fleet of Hornet jets arrived at Pirkkala Air Base on Tuesday afternoon.
Boeing sent an F/A-18E and F/A-18F Super Hornet, and one Growler variant of the aircraft to take part…
The Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District, Finland’s biggest public healthcare provider, says they now recommend that face masks, covering nose and mouth, should be…
Mask recommendations extend to almost all public spaces
Public health authorities have issued new recommendations that means wearing a mask which covers the nose and…
The Government has announced new restrictions on foreigners who want to come to Finland, which come into effect from Monday 28th September.
The new rules…
Four Members of Parliament have drawn up a bill proposing that fines for littering be doubled, as a deterrent measure.
National Coalition Party MPs Saara-Sofia Sirén,…
The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare THL has issued new recommendations on wearing face masks, as the coronavirus situation continues to deteriorate.
Overnight there…