9) Same "vue" as 7) og 8), but this picture was taken 30. december 2003. The flow near the normal for the season.
8) 20. september 2001 there was a lot of water in the stream, but it was too early for the sea trouts to emerge from the sea.
10) Spring in Døndalen! This photo is captured 28. april 2003 just upstream the first bridge.
7) Spring in Døndalen! Anemones and ramson (wild garlic, bear's garlic) entirely covers the forest-floor, and the bird song is just amazing! (28-4-2003).
6) 30. december 2003 was most of the sea trouts back in the sea again. The spawning grounds (redds) are easily rekognised by their bright colour.
4) This picture is taken from same position as 3), but the water flow very low, only ca. 1 l/sec (9-8-2001).
5) 11. november 2001 there was good flow in the stream, and a lot of spawning sea trouts!
3) Here is Døndalefaldet seen in side view. Notice the big stone on top of the waterfall, - this stone can also be seen on the next picture (30-12-2003).
2) When there is much water in the stream, the waterfall is indeed impressive. The sea trouts can climb to the waterfall, but not pass it (october 2002).
1) The greatest attraction in  Døndalen is the waterfall "Døndalefaldet", which is ca. 15 m and the most impressive in Denmark (7-1-2001).

12) In the wintertime you can be lucky to watch the dipper seeking insects in the stream (30. december 2003).

11) Fall in Døndalen 11. november 2001.

 

Stream ecological studies on the invertebrate fauna in

Kobbeå

- a typical rift valley stream on the Danish island Bornholm in the Baltic Sea

  by Preben Kristensen pk@ringeby.dk

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