Short abstract from the book: The Lapland longspur is a rare passage migrant in Denmark,
mainly observed in western Jutland in September–November
and March–May. Seventy-nine Lapland longspurs have been
ringed in Denmark, but none of these has been recovered. Two
birds ringed abroad have been recovered in Denmark. One
was ringed in the German Wadden Sea on 23 September
1967 and recorded a month later in northwest Jutland. The
other was ringed in the Netherlands on 17 November 1986
and recovered in eastern Jutland on 5 March 1987.
Read more about the species in the chapter from The Danish Bird Migration Atlashere