Oulu Collection
Welcome to Oulu, a captivating city nestled in the heart of Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland
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Welcome to Oulu, a captivating city nestled in the heart of Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, a haven for nature enthusiasts. In May, Hailuoto beach comes alive with the mesmerizing sight of Arctic terns engaging in their graceful mating rituals. Against the backdrop of rocky shores, these elegant birds create an enchanting spectacle that captures the essence of this picturesque region. During January, as winter blankets the land with snow, a male White-backed woodpecker can be spotted diligently pecking away at a tree trunk. Its vibrant plumage stands out against the snowy landscape and serves as a reminder of nature's resilience even in harsh conditions. As spring arrives in Oulu, Pine Grosbeaks feast on succulent berries while perched near a traffic light. This juxtaposition between urban infrastructure and untamed beauty showcases how seamlessly nature coexists with modern life here. Liminganlahti Bay offers stunning views from its viewing tower near Liminka. The bay stretches out before your eyes like an endless canvas painted with hues of blue and green, and is home to countless species including ruffs - Philomachus pugnax - which gracefully roam its wetlands. Venturing deeper into Oulu's wilderness reveals another hidden gem: lichen-covered birch trees that add splashes of color to the serene surroundings. These delicate organisms thrive symbiotically with their host trees and contribute to creating an ethereal atmosphere unique to this region. It also boasts remarkable fauna such as the majestic Great Grey Owl - Strix nebulosa - whose piercing gaze captivates all who encounter it. With its silent flight through moonlit taiga forests during full moons in February, this nocturnal hunter embodies mystery and grace. The bustling harbor on Hailuoto Island provides glimpses into Oulu's fishing heritage as fishermen unload their catch.