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Første ringmærkning - og ingen delfin i sigte !

onsdag 30. september 2020
af Kristina Sønderkjær
Amelie, Christina og Martin åbnede nettene fra morgenstunden. Efter gårsdagens dag med 128 fugle og en sjældenhed af en Blåstjert i nettet, var det med forventning om en travl dag med mange fugle og måske også sjældenheder. Rygtet om en Blåstjert havde spredt sig, og bemærkelsesværdigt var fremmødet ved Kabeltromlen også udover det sædvanlige. Fuglene som blev ringmærket var en god varition af forskellige fugle, og blandt andet Stillits, Sangdrossel, Stor Flagspætte, Gransanger, Blåmejser, Fuglekonger, Jernspurv, Kværkerfinke var at se under dagens ringmærkning.

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Jeg nyder at være tilbage i Skagen efter en forkølelse, og hvad er bedre end at starte ud med at ringmærke sin egen første fugl! Selfølgelig med guidet udførelse af supervisorer Esben og Christina!

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Efter dagens rigmærkning tog Esben, Simon og jeg på havnen for at lede efter den stripede delfin, men desværre uden held. 

Men turen bød på en tur til den lokale slagter, hvor Simon og Esben kunne få en håndfrikadelle til turen tilbage. 

Eftermiddagen har budt på dataindtjekning, artikelskrivning og afslapning. 

Til aften har vores søde gæster Mette og Sven kokkereret en lækker lasagne som vist var et hit blandt alle! 

People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie S. Zeller, Christina Stinn, Kristina Sønderkjær, Simon S. Christiansen, Oluf Lou, Knud Pedersen, Jørgen & Igor, Mette & Sven, Søren Skov, Esben m.f. 
 
Kabeltromlen

Blåmejse - 15
Bogfinke - 2
Fuglekonge - 1
Gransanger - 7
Lille Gråsisken - 1
Jernspurv - 4
Kvækerfinke - 1
Munk - 6
Musvit - 2
Rødhals - 15
Rørspurv - 4
Sangdrossel - 3
Sortmejse - 2
Stillits -1
Stor Flagspætte - 1
Grand Total 65
 

Red-flanked bluetail!

tirsdag 29. september 2020
af Christina Stinn

What an exciting day! Amelie and I opened the nets at Kabeltromlen with almost clear skies. After several cloudy days with little sun, it was already the perfect start to another busy ringing day. We caught over 130 birds with Martin and Oluf, mostly Robins (Rødhals), Goldcrests (Fuglekonge), and Blue tits (Blåmejse). In fact, we were still extracting birds from the bags from the previous round when two of us had to leave to check the nets again. It's days like these we like - after all, how can you ever have too many birds?

What made this day extra special was a bird that has only been caught twice in Skagen in the past: A red-flanked bluetail (Blåstjert) – how exciting!

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Other highlights of the day were two Siberian chiffchaffs:

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A few days ago, a Striped dolphin (Stribet delfin) found its way into the harbor in Skagen and has been making its rounds in front of the fish restaurant ever since. It is rare to see this species here, so it has been attracting a lot of attention. We hope that it will find its way out into the open sea again at some point.

In the afternoon we were busy entering data, checking sheets, and preparing more boxes for tomorrow. We are hoping for another busy ringing day (perhaps with more rarities?) and are happy that we are getting reinforcements: Simon is returning from Sweden tonight and is bringing Esben with him, so that will be fun!

Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):

Blåstjert - Red-flanked bluetail: 1

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 12

Gæ­rdesmutte - Eurasian wren: 2

Jernspurv - Dunnock: 5

Sangdrossel - Songthrush: 2

Munk - Eurasian blackcap: 7

Hvidbrynet Løvsanger - Yellow-browed warbler: 1

Gransanger - Chiffchaff: 7

Sibirisk Gransanger - Siberian Chiffchaff: 2

Sortmejse - Coat tit: 8

Blåmejse - Blue tit: 15

Musvit - Great tit: 7

Rødhals - European robin: 46

Lille Gråsisken - Lesser redpoll: 2

Rørspurv - Reed bunting: 11

Total: 129

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie S. Zeller, Christina Stinn, Simon S. Christiansen, Oluf Lou, Knud Pedersen, Jørgen & Igor, Mette & Sven

Robins, Robins, Robins!

mandag 28. september 2020
af Amelie Zeller

When Oluf arrived this morning for the first ringing round at 7:15, he was very excited because he had just seen a Dotterel (Pomeransfugl) around the Lighthouse! Apparently, it flew off to the Lighthouse Garden. Then, Christina, Oluf and I had a very busy morning with tons of birds in the first round. Before the second round we called Martin for help, because we were already late and had to leave out measurements. Martin was there for support in less than 10 minutes and could stay for the second and third round, which was a big relief for us. We closed the nets at 12 and had over 120 birds today, including recaptures!

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Not to compare with the 2000+ birds they caught in Ottenby today! Although it was mostly Robins (Rødhals), they caught four Yellow-browed Warblers (Hvidbrynet Løvsanger). Simon will stay two more days there to support them and will be back with us in Skagen on Wednesday.

Today we caught a lot of Goldcrests (Fuglekonge) and Robins (Rødhals), which made out almost half of the birds ringed today.

WhatsApp Image 2020 09 28 at 15.59.11We were also happy to ring a Siskin (Grønsisken) and a Tree Pipit (Skovpiber) today.

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At this time of the year we must be careful, because there can also be Olive-backed Pipits (Tajgapiber).

We also made a little ringing tour for a family that is on vacation here in Skagen. They were very interested in the species and in the aging of the birds. Later in the morning Kristina came by with her dog Aslan. She’s happy to be in Skagen again, as she had to stay home for the last weeks because of a cold.

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In the early evening Martin and I went to Kabeltromlen again to do some filming for an upcoming movie we are planning to do.

Now Christina prepared another wonderful dinner for us, which we will enjoy with our new guests Sven and Mette.

Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):

Blåmejse - Blue Tit - 2

Fugelkonge – Goldcrest - 28

Gærdesmutte -Wren - 1

Gransanger - Chiffchaff – 11

Lille Gråsisken – Lesser Redpoll – 2

Grønsisken – Siskin - 1

Jernspurv - Dunnock – 11

Løvsanger – Willow Warbler - 2

Munk - Blackcap – 3

Rødhals - Robin – 43

Rørspurv - Reed Bunting - 6

Sangdrossel - Song Thrush – 2

Solsort – Blackbird - 2

Sortmejse - Coal Tit - 4

Total: 120

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie Zeller, Christina Stinn, Oluf Lou, Kristina Sønderkjær & Aslan, Jørgen & Igor, Sven & Mette

A day to untangle our mind

søndag 27. september 2020
af Martin Grienenberger

No birds to untangle today, so we had a lot of time to be focused on many many other things that we had in mind since a long time ! As you could have understood, the weather today wasn't good for ringing so Christina and Amelie stayed at the Lighthouse, starting their day with a delicious sheet checking session as they enjoy them, followed then by a load of laundry. After that, they focused on reading our books about moulting and ageing passerines. Amelie spent also some time to think about the scenario of the movie we'll shoot in the following days and which will deal with the nocturnal migration monitoring at the station. She also spent a nice time trying out the camera that Olympus is lending us.

During that time, I was alone in the field, trying to shelter myself from the strong north-easterly winds behind one of the bunker near the parking spot. We can't really say that this was a productive morning on that side with only a few Gannets (Sule) and Alcids (Alk og Lomvie), and we can expect the same for tomorrow.

We continued our day with a thorough cleaning of the appartment, just to make our dear Simon proud of his cleanest European (World?) Bird Observatory. If that wasn't enough, we then worked on our sessions that each of us will present in the upcoming weeks. Amelie will have one about landscape planning, Christina will deal with the purpose in ringing in birds conservation and I will speak about raptors identification.

Michael Ancher was ringing this morning and that was a smart idea since Jennes Sø is more sheltered than Kabeltromlen. He was rewarded with a smart Yellow-Browed Warbler (Hvidbrynet Løvsanger) ! Nice catch Michael !

Ringmærkning (Jennes Sø):

Gæ­rdesmutte - Eurasian wren: 1

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 1

Musvit - Great Tit: 1

Rødhals - Robin: 2

Kvaekerfinke - Brambling : 1

Hvidbrynet Løvsanger – Yellow-browed Warbler - 1

Lille Grasisken - Lesser Redpoll : 1

Total Jennes Sø: 8

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie S. Zeller, Christina Stinn, Michael Anker

The quiet after the storm

lørdag 26. september 2020

We received a lot of rain last night and had winds of over 17 m/s. The bad weather continued into the early morning hours, so Amelie and I didn’t open the nets at Kabeltromlen until 8.00 am. Michael joined us for his last day with us in Grenen.

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We were hoping that the birds would take advantage of the break in the bad weather and start to migrate; however, we only had a total of 13 new captures today. Michael Anker ringed at Jennes Sø and also had very few birds. We could hear a Yellow-browed warbler (Hvidbrynet Løvsanger) calling in the bushes at Kabeltromlen but didn’t see it, and it didn’t go anywhere near our nets this time. So, we have to cherish the memory of the two individuals that we caught yesterday.

Amelie and I making our way through the once again flooded section that made us happy to be in waders:

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Martin went migration counting and had a very quiet morningat World's End 3. We all used the afternoon to catch up on our projects, including reading up on moulting strategies, migration routes, and (for me) identifying bird calls. We are also preparing our individual presentations that we will have in upcoming evening sessions in which each of us will present a different topic.

We had to say goodbye to our lovely guests Stig and Lene today. They joined us for dinner most nights this past week, during which we had wonderful conversations. It was great having them with us, and we hope to welcome them back to Skagen Fuglestation later this year.

Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 3

Gæ­rdesmutte - Eurasian wren: 1

Rødhals - European robin: 1

Munk - Eurasian blackcap: 5

Rørspurv - Reed bunting: 1

Sangdrossel - Songthrush: 1

Bogfinke - Chaffinch: 1

Total Kabeltromlen: 13

 

Ringmærkning (Jennes Sø):

Gæ­rdesmutte - Eurasian wren: 1

Gransanger - Chiffchaff: 1

Grønsisken - Eurasian Siskin: 2

Rørspurv - Reed bunting: 1

Total Jennes Sø: 5

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie S. Zeller, Christina Stinn, Simon S. Christiansen, Michael Fink Jørgensen, Michael Anker, Lene & Stig

A fresh wind from Siberia...

fredag 25. september 2020
af Amelie Zeller

A few nights ago, Angus caught a Lightbellied Brant (Lysbuget Knortegås), that has been resting just at the Kattegat Bunker for almost a week. So, Knud pointed out to us that it got a new friend and walking home from migration counting, we saw that the two Brants were accompanied by a Goosander (Stor Skallesluger). That was motivation enough for Christina and me to go out yesterday. We were keen on catching that Goosander! So, when we arrived at the Bunker at about 10pm, unfortunately, the Goosander had left, but the two Geese were swimming in the water not too far away. As the water was quite deep, it wasn’t possible for us to walk in with our waders, so Christina took her chance and went for a little swim. She was successful and as soon as we put the bird in a bag, she went in to get the second one.  Unluckily, it flew out of the net again… Arriving at the lab, we noticed that the Goose had already been ringed by Angus. We are stoked to try it another time in the next days.

In the morning, Christina and I opened the nets at Kabeltromlen, hoping for another good ringing day. Oluf and Michael joined us at 7 before the first round.

Michael, Oluf and two juvenile Songthrushes (Sangdrossel):

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We were busy this morning with several flocks of Blue Tits (Blåmejse) and Coal Tits (Sortmejse), but the highlights for today were definitely two Yellow-Browed Warblers (Hvidbrynet Løvsanger), such beautiful birds! We were hoping to catch this species all week.

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Christina, while taking measurements of the Yellow-Browed Warbler:

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This afternoon there was heavy rain and wind in Skagen, but we hope to get a break tomorrow morning, so that we can go ringing and take advantage of the easterly winds.

Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):

Blåmejse - Blue Tit - 25

Fugelkonge – Goldcrest - 2

Gærdesmutte -Wren - 8

Gransanger - Chiffchaff – 8

Lille Gråsisken – Lesser Redpoll – 3

Hvidbrynet Løvsanger – Yellow-browed Warbler - 2

Jernspurv - Dunnock – 2

Løvsanger – Willow Warbler - 1

Munk - Blackcap – 6

Musvit – Great Tit - 5

Rødhals - Robin – 6

Rørsanger – Reed Warbler - 1

Rørspurv - Reed Bunting - 2

Sangdrossel - Song Thrush – 2

Solsort – Blackbird - 2

Sortmejse - Coal Tit - 9

Total: 83

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie Zeller, Christina Stinn, Simon S. Christiansen, Michael Fink Jørgensen, Oluf Lou, Knud Pedersen, Lene & Stig, Jørgen & Igor

Black scoters!

torsdag 24. september 2020
af Christina Stinn

Black Scoters!

The ringing day at Kabeltromlen started quite slowly yesterday. Amelie, Angus, Oluf, and Michael kept the nets open until the early afternoon and ended up catching 80 birds. Among them was a beautiful Eurasian bullfinch (Dompap) and a Songthrush (Sangdrossel), of which we expect more this autumn.

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I went migration counting with Martin and Knud. It was a slow morning for the seabirds as well, so we spent the extra time practicing our ageing skills of Northern gannets (Sule) from juvenile, second, third, and fourth year to the adult phase. I also had the opportunity to practice more bird calls, as there were a few passerines flying overhead.

In the afternoon, Martin and I saw two Black Scoter (Amerikansk Sortand) males from the beach in Hirtsals. They are common in parts of North America, but here in Denmark we only see the occasional vagrants, so it is always exciting to see them when they come over the Atlantic. I had never seen a Black scoter before, but even to my untrained eye the difference between the Common scoter (Sortand) and the Black scoter was very obvious. We kept an eye out for a female Black scoter as well, but they are much more difficult to identify than the males, so we couldn’t tell.

In the evening, the moon showed itself in a beautiful reddish hue:

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This morning it was too windy and rainy to go ringing at Kabeltromlen, but not for migration counts. Martin, Amelie, and I joined Knud at World’s End 3 – fortunately, we went prepared with our rain gear.

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In the last hour of counting, the clouds broke up and we were rewarded by glorious sunshine. It is amazing what difference a few rays of sunlight can make. We didn’t see a lot of activity over the water, either, but we saw more Northern pintails (Spitsand) and Northern shovelers (Skeand).

Today, we unfortunately had to say goodbye to one of our volunteer members, Angus. He showed his passion for birds each time he was out in the field and was always willing to share his extensive knowledge about them with us. We will miss him, his British humor, as well as his skills in night catching. We wish him all the very best for the future, which hopefully contains many exciting bird observations and experiences.

Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen) for 09/23/2020 (no ringing on 09/24/2020):

Blåmejse - Blue tit: 26

Dompap - Eurasian bullfinch: 1

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 2

Gæ­rdesmutte - Eurasian wren: 1

Grå Fluesnapper - Spotted flycatcher: 1

Gransanger - Common chiffchaff: 6

Gråsisken - Common redpoll: 4

Jernspurv - Dunnock: 2

Løvsanger - Willow warbler: 1

Munk - Eurasian blackcap: 3

Musvit - Great tit: 7

Rødhals - European robin: 4

Rødstjert - Common redstart: 1

Rørspurv - Reed bunting: 5

Sangdrossel - Songtrush: 1

Sortmejse - Coal tit: 15

Total: 80

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie S. Zeller, Angus R. W. Barnett, Christina Stinn, Simon S. Christiansen, Michael Fink Jørgensen, Oluf Lou, Jørgen & Igor, Knud Pedersen, Lene & Stig

A sweet smell of Siberia

tirsdag 22. september 2020
af Martin Grienenberger

The first thing Oluf said this morning when he arrived at the ringing table was that there was a nice Siberian smell in the air, and he was right ! The first Siberian highlight of the day was found in the nets and was a lovely 1cy Red-breasted Flycatcher (Dverg Fluesnapper), a lifer for both Angus and I ! Knud and Amelie who were going migration counting also joined us to enjoy this little gem of the Siberian forests. The excitement around the table and among the birders was really sensitive ! Since it was the first twitch scene for Christina, she had a lot of fun experiencing the hype about that bird.

Otherwise, the ringing was a bit slow this morning with a low number, but as Michael said, it’s a good thing to have more time for processing birds and especially ageing them. Since Simon is away this week, we only rely on our owns and it’s a challenging and fulfilling experience to learn to do it ourserlves ! Reed Buntings and Chiffchaffs, here we come !

On the migration side, Knud and Amelie had a really nice morning, although they missed the other Siberian treat of the day: a White-billed Diver that made Angus jumped out of his ringing chair and ran for it ! Unfortunately, he couldn’t spot it either although the bird landed in the Kattegat.
During the morning, Amelie enjoyed a few nice lessons from Knud who was eager to share his precious knowledge about bird identification and ageing. It was the occasion for her to see a few new species : Arctic Skua (Almindelyg Kjove), Mediterranean Gull (Sorthovedet Måge) and Razorbill (Alk).

In late morning, Amelie joined Angus and they stayed a bit longer at the ringing station for sewing a few holed nets while catching a few more birds including a nice adult Dunnock (Jernspruv) for which they took time to process it. During that time, Oluf and Michael went for a walk in the dune area looking for the Lapland Buntings (Lapværling) and found them ! From 2 birds earlier this week, they are now at least 5, and even probably up to 9 !

The afternoon was dedicated to sewing holes in the nets again, and Angus took advantage of that to do a bit more of ringing meanwhile.

With a beautiful sun in the evening, Michael went to North Beach to enjoy a nice walk in a hope for new sibes ! Amelie and I went to Kabeltromlen to work a upcoming movie we’ll made about nocmiging.

Ringmærkning (Kabbeltromlen):

Blåmejse - Blue Tit 13
Gærdesmutte -Wren 5
Gransanger - Chiffchaff 2
Jernspurv - Dunnock 4
Lille Fluesnapper - Red-breasted Flycatcher 1
Munk - Blackcap 5
Rødhals - Robin 5
Rødstjert - Redstart 1
Rørspurv - Reed Bunting 6
Sangdrossel - Song Thrush 1
Sortmejse - Coal Tit 1

Total: 44

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie S. Zeller, Angus R. W. Barnett, Christina Stinn, Simon S. Christiansen, Michael Fink Jørgensen, Oluf Lou, Knud Pedersen, Lene & Stig

Home Alone...

mandag 21. september 2020
af Amelie Zeller

Today was our first day of ringing without Simon, but luckily, we will be getting some help from Oluf Lou and Michael Fink Jørgensen for this week! They have both been ringing for a long time and we are happy that they can help us extracting, ringing and ageing hopefully many birds this week.

Meanwhile, Simon enjoying the time in Copenhagen, before he will leave for Ottenby:

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Martin and I opened the nets today and were later joined by Christina, Oluf and Michael. We had a rather foggy morning and were also accompanied by our guests Lene and Stig. Angus was spending the morning at World’s End 3 with Knud. They were lucky observing a Pomarine Skua (Mellemkjove), which was the first time for Angus to see one! They also took some nice pictures and videos from two Lapland Buntings (Lapværling) resting close to them on the beach.

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The birds today weren’t as active as in the last days, but we still caught 45 individuals and 8 different species. It was important to us to spend some time for checking each other and taking a lot of time for taking pictures, ageing and sexing.

Michael will stay at Simon’s place for this week and went back there after the ringing to get some work for DOF done. Lene and Stig really enjoyed the ringing and found it interesting to watch us working in the field.

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In the late afternoon we entered the ringing data from today and prepared for our day tomorrow. We will further research for the ageing of some species, especially for Dunnocks (Jernspurv) and Reed Buntings (Rørspurv).

Today Angus and I will maybe try and catch a Brant Goose (Knortegås), that’s been around the lighthouse for a week.

Ringmærkning (Kabbeltromlen):

Blåmejse - Blue tit - 6

Gransanger - Chiffchaff - 2

Munk - Blackcap - 2

Gærdesmutte – Wren - 4

Fuglekonge – Goldcrest - 3

Rødhals - Robin - 8

Jernspurv - Dunnock - 8

Rørspurv - Reed bunting - 11

Total: 45

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie Zeller, Angus Barnett, Christina Stinn, Simon S. Christiansen, Michael Fink Jørgensen, Oluf Lou, Knud Pedersen, Lene, Stig

Wriggling Wrens

søndag 20. september 2020
af Angus Barnett

One of the hardest challenges a bird ringer faces is safely and efficiently extracting birds from the mist nets. Some species are easier than others for example the Eurasian Blackcap (Munk) whilst others more diificult. Wrens are the worst but today we caught 18... It's all good practice.  

Wren (Gærdesmutte)

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But these wriggly little critters are undeniably adorable in the hand. The morning provided us with some other gems in the net. Today I saw my first fieldfare (Sjagger) and redwing (Vindrossel) of the season - thrush migration is beginning! So I was over the moon when we caught a female. 

Female Fieldfare (Sjagger)

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Simon is leaving us for the week to take some 'holiday' at Ottenby Bird Observatory - which will likely be more ringing... Therefore a team meeting was needed to plan the coming week ahead. In the evening we welcomed our newest guests to the lighthouse who joined us for dinner. Afterwards the guests joined us for a cheeky little night catching session, but the pool  at worlds end 3 was all dried up resulting in no birds! Hopefully they enjoy the ringing over the next coming days though. 

Ringmærkning Grenen

Blamejse - Blue tit: 3

Rørsanger - Reed Warbler: 2

Sortmejse - Coal tit: 2

Gransanger - Common Chiffchaff: 7

Sibirisk Gransanger - Siberian Chiffchaff: 1

Munk - Eurasian blackcap: 1

Gæ­rdesmutte - Eurasian wren: 13

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 7

Rødhals - European robin: 10

Stenpikker - Wheatear : 1

Jernspurv - Dunnock : 9

Grå flusnapper - Spotted flycatcher: 1

Lille Gråsisken - Lesser redpoll: 2

Sångdrossel - Song thrush: 1

Solsort - Blackbird: 1

Rorspurv - Reed bunting : 2

Total: 65

Ringmærkning Jennes sø

Gærdesmutte - Wren: 4

Jernspurv - Dunnock: 2

Rødhals - Robin: 2

Gransanger - Chiffchaff: 2

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 5

Blåmejse - Blue tit: 1

Musvit - Great tit: 1

Lille Gråsisken - Lesser redpoll: 16

Nordlig Gråsisken - Common redpoll: 2

Total: 35

Grand Total: 100

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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie Zeller, Angus Barnett, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Michael Ancher, Eric Christophersen


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