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Long-tailed cuties and Short-tailed snails

mandag 8. november 2021
af Justine Costa

Today we were divided into two teems: Robbie, Angela, Georges, and I, went ringing and Rosalina went observing with Knud. It was not a busy day for both: we caught 28 birds and the migrating birds were not numerous. The highlight of this morning was the flock of Long-tailed Tits (Halemejse) including one europaeus, and a Treecreeper (Træløber).

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Today was also a record for migrating Whooper Swans (Sangsvane)!: around 530 were observed coming from Syberian lakes.

After lunch, we all went collecting snails on the beach next to the lighthouse. The goal is to analyze the toxicity level of the water throughout these filter-feeding gasteropod which concentrate the toxic molecule.

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Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Bogfinke              2

Dompap               3

Fuglekonge         3

Gærdesmutte     2

Gransanger         1

Halemejse           1

Halemejse           6

Rødhals                2

Sangdrossel        1

Skægmejse          3

Solsort                 2

Træløber             1

Vindrossel           1

Total                     28

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Georges Dieres Monplaisir, Lotte & Rita.

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Netflix and netfix

søndag 7. november 2021
af Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen

Today was a very uneventful day. Simon, Justine and I did the "Fugle for Alle" video in the morning where the activity was for me to feel inside some boxes and guess what object I had found. It was pretty funny, and it was really cool to talk about different bird features in relation to the objects.

No ringing, a bit of observing, and- as the title says - it was mostly netsewing. I finally finished the recruitment video for next year and am very pleased with it. Check it out at https://youtu.be/piHrmrwK4ac !

Angela, Georges, Justine and Robbie went out to look for the rare Palla's Warbler (fuglekongesanger) that Robbie and I saw yesterday, but with no luck. In the afternoon our new guests, Lotte and Rita, arrived and we will look forward to spending the week with them!

Tomorrow is ringing time and we will hope to catch something good by then.

- No ringing -

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Georges Dieres Monplaisir, Lotte & Rita.

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A Rarity From The East

lørdag 6. november 2021
af Robbie Lawler

With more high winds we were unable to open the nets this morning, which appears the case again tomorrow. Angela and George joined me at Kattegat Bunker for some windswept observations. Being far away from World’s End we felt we were missing some of the migration action so moved after two hours, but we were quickly reminded why we weren’t at World’s End 3 to start after we struggled to steady our scopes in the consistent strong gusts.

We headed back to the station to begin our tasks and begin our cleaning day. Just as I sat down to eat Simon rang to say a Pallas’ leaf warbler (FugleKongersanger) had been seen at World’s End 1 by Rolf. After a quick bike ride and a faster walk, I was met by a few local birders staring at bushes below, Simon and Lisa joined shortly after. We only had to wait for a few minutes before the bird began to show again and we were all treated with amazing views. Erik Christophersen managed to get some shots that perfectly demonstrate the beauty of this Eastern rarity.

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Credit: Erik Christophersen 

Whilst far from being the first record for Denmark -fingers crossed for the Brown Booby (Brun Sule) – The species is far from a common sighting, with only 16 records for Skagen since its first sighting back in 1981. The last individual was caught on the 15th October 2020 at Jennes Sø, perhaps we can get a repeat on Monday.

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Credit: Erik Christophersen 

Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Georges Dieres Monplaisir and Rolf Christensen.

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Late autumnal surprise!

fredag 5. november 2021
af Justine Costa

Today the wind was still low, so we opened the nests with Angela and Georges who did it for the first time. We had various species like Chaffinches (Bogfinke), Bramblings (Kvækerfinke), Siskins (Grønsisken) and the usually Wrens (Gærdesmutte) and Gold Crests (Fuglekonge). The surprise for today was the Jack Snipe (Enkeltbekkasin) that we caught in the nests! We also recaptured a Redpoll (Gråsisken) which came from Norway!

 Robbie and Rosalina were at Grenen trying to catch Water Pipits (Bjergpiber) into the reeds. They didn’t catch any but Pipits reacted to the recording so we will try again!

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After the ringing morning, we went to Ellekrattet to look for the Spotted Flycatcher (Grå Fluesnapper) and try to catch it. This bird is really late in the season: Fly Catchers are supposed to migrate in august/beginning of September to go to Africa The goal was to make some DNA samples with feathers to confirm or exclude rare subspecies. We didn’t catch it unfortunately but we made really good observations!

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Picture: Erik Christophersens

Finally, Simon received DNA analyses from a Bonelli’s Warbler which was caught last spring and the analyses confirmed that the bird was a Western Bonelli’s Warbler (Vestlig Bjergløvsanger) and not an Eastern Bonelli’s Warbler (Balkanløvsanger).

Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Blåmejse              1

Bogfinke              8

Enkeltbekkasin   1

Gærdesmutte     3

Grønsisken          5

Kvækerfinke        2

Munk                    2

Musvit                  2

Rødhals                3

Rørspurv             3

Total                     30

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Georges Dieres Monplaisir, Alex Sand Frick, Lone og Lars.

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Lesser Redpoll with Norwegian Ring and net setup

torsdag 4. november 2021
af Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen

Justine and Angela opened this morning but closed around 12:00. We got a Redpoll (Lille Gråsisken) with a Norwegian ring. Robbie was observing at World’s End 1 and saw a Black Guillemot (tejst) and a Little Auk (søkonge). There also was a Great Northern Diver (islom) roosting in the water. I stayed at the station to finish the spring recruitment video for next year. In the evening, Robbie, Justine and I put up nets in the reeds between WE2 and WE3 for catching Water pippits tomorrow. Today Georges, Angelas boyfriend, arrived in the afternoon and is gonna stay here for a little over a week. Lisa ringed at Minervavej. Lars took a swim in the local pool and bought some more sweets for all of us :) Lone and Lars were both at the ringing today and Lone spotted a Red-necked grebe. They shopped a bit and had a late lunch/early dinner.

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Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Blåmejse              4

Bogfinke              4

Lille Dompap      7            

Dompap               1

Fuglekonge         3

Gærdesmutte    2

Grønirisk              2

Jernspurv             1

Kvækerfinke       3

Munk                  1

Rødhals                4

Sangdrossel        1

Sjagger                 1

Skægmejse          2

Vindrossel           1

Total                     37

Ringmærkning - Minervavej

Rødhals - 1

Gærdesmutte - 1

Kvækerfinke - 2

Skovspurv - 2

Musvit - 3

Total - 9

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Georges Dieres Monplaisir, Rolf Christensen, Alex Sand Frick, Lone og Lars.

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Green like a siskin and goodbye Augustin

onsdag 3. november 2021
af Angela Di Pumpo

What to expect from a good windless day? When this morning Justine and I went opening the nets we could feel the excitement in the air and we were right. Today, after what seemed a long time, 81 birds came visiting us in the nets. The biggest surprise I would say was the 43 siskins (grønsisken), which we found in two consecutive rounds with their bright green and yellow shining over the reeds. But they had two good rivals: the starlings (Stær)! Needless to say, this was definitely a great morning for us! We could also see that the swallows are still around, which is extremely late in the season, but Simon also spotted a Hen harrier (Blå kærhøg), a Rough-legged buzzard (Fjeldvåge) and a Black redstart (Husrødstjert) which was around the lighthouse this afternoon.

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Rosalina and Knud, on the other hand, didn’t have the same experience. The low winds didn’t make it an ideal day for birds to migrate, so they checked and noted down the coloured rings on the gulls, which were pretty abundant today on the beach (they counted 1500). After two hours, though, they decided to take a walk in the wetland, where they saw two Jack snipes (Enkeltbekassin). Then they passed by to say hello to us at the ringing and Rosalina afterwards went back home and continued working on the promotional video for the recruitment of next year´s volunteers.. stay tuned and spread the word!!

In the afternoon Robbie and Simon walked to Grenen lake with the aim of making some space to set up some nets to catch water pipits (Bjerpiber).. fingers crossed for the next days.

Tonight will also be our last night with Augustin. We will share a meal with him and his friends and say goodbye to a wonderful person that taught us so much and to whom we wish to fly higher and higher. Ciao Augustin!! See you soon, somewhere, somehow.

Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Blåmejse             4

Bogfinke              2

Dompap               2            

Fuglekonge         6

Gærdesmutte    3

Gråsisken             5

Grønsisken         43

Kvækerfinke       3

Munk                  4

Musvit                 1

Rødhals              2

Sangdrossel       1

Skægmejse        3

Stær                    2

Total 81

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Knud Pedersen, Lone og Lars.

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Late Shows and Missing Altogether

tirsdag 2. november 2021
af Robbie Lawler

Rosa and Angela joined Knud at Nordstrand for observations with an unseasonably late Ringed plover being the highlight. There were no Snow buntings for the whoosh net to catch today, but the team was treated to a view of a Harbour porpoise (Marsvin).

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Today myself, Justine, and Lone went on a walk to see if we could locate any dead Fulmars (Mallemuk) for Aarhus University study, starting at Tversted Strand and ending at Kandestederne, unfortunately, we didn’t find any today. Without any Fulmars to find we were focused on the birds, including a Great grey shrike (Stor tornskade) hunting a passerine just overhead. There were also many dead passerines that appear to have probably been caught out by the recent strong Southernly winds. On the way back to the observatory we visited Råbjerg Mile.

Last night Angela and I caught the 3rd Jack snipe (Enkeltbekkasin) of the season. After last night's success the team back out night catching tonight at Hirtshals.

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Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Knud Pedersen, Lone og Lars.

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Another Jack Snipe tonight!

mandag 1. november 2021
af Justine Costa

Rosalina went observing at Nordstrand this morning with Knud and Lars, and Angela and I joined them for the last hours. Knud was our teacher this morning and trained us to identify Razorbills (Alk) and Guillemots (Lomvie). Thank you for your time! I also saw my first Purple Sandpiper (Sortgrå Ryle) which was really nice!

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This afternoon, Robbie set up the trap, trying to catch other Rock Pipits (Skærpiber). It didn't succeed unfortunately but we will try again!

Rosalina is now working on the recruitment video for the next volunteers. I can't wait to see the result.

Robbie, Angela and Lone had a surprise for us at the end of the day: they caught another Jack Snipe! Angela was happy to ring it!

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Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa,  Lisa Vergin, Knud Pedersen, Lone og Lars.

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