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Sibirisk Gransanger ved Kabeltromlen

mandag 25. oktober 2021
af Gustav Nyberg

I dag tog alle fra stationen til Kabeltromlen undtagen Rosalina. Hun var på observationsposten, hvor hun fik 3 nye arter; dværgmåge, skovsneppe og gråstrubet lappedykker. Dagens hit blev topskarven, ellers blev der set en del suler og alkefugle.

Vi spottede en spurvehøg mens vi satte nettene op, og håbede på en ringmærkningsdag med et væld af fugle.

Der var stor aktivitet i luften med masser af småfugle og drosler, men på trods af de mange fugle i luften fik vi ikke særlig mange i nettet. Fangsten af fugle var en blandet pose bolsjer, men da der var en sibirisk gransanger i nettet, løftede stemningen sig blandt ringmærkerne.

Den sibiriske gransanger er en underart af gransangere. Den har en anden lyd og fjerdragt, der adskiller den fra den underart af gransangere, vi kender her i Danmark.

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Denne morgen var endnu en lærerig dag i felten for mig. Jeg forbedrede min håndtering af fuglene, og blev mere vant til arbejdsprocesserne ved fuglestationen. Jeg har sidste dag i morgen efter at have været her i en lille uges tid. Tiden er gået hurtig, og jeg har oplevet meget på meget kort tid. Derudover har jeg fået nye erfaringer og gode kammerater.

Senere tog Justine ud for at afprøve en fælde til at fange skærpibere. Fuglene kom tæt på fælden, og de var meget interesseret i ormene, men de gik desværre ikke i den. Vi regner stærkt med at være succesfulde i ugens løb.

Da vi alle senere var i samlet flok, gik vi i gang med at rydde op på loftet ved laboratoriet, som nu er helt pletfri.

Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Dompap               2

Fuglekonge         1

Gærdesmutte     2

Gransanger         1

Munk                    2

Rødhals                1

Solsort                 1

Vindrossel           1

Grand Total        11

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

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Norway to Denmark

søndag 24. oktober 2021
af Robbie Lawler

Today we were back out ringing, though the birds were somewhat reluctant to come into the nets. The highlight was 6 Bearded Reedlings in the last round. Gustav ringed his birds today - which he was very happy about - here is to many more in the future.

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Today we received information concerning a Reed Bunting (Rørspurv) we recently had in the nets. From the ringing report we could see it was ringed in Opland in Norway in September 2020. Whilst it is always a pleasure to learn more about the birds we have in our nets, it also demonstrates the value of the work we do here at the station in aiding conservation efforts through furthering the understanding of birds and their habits.

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(Chiffchaff - Gransanger)

Away from Kabletrommen Augustin was observing at World’s End 1. Whilst today didn’t deliver similar numbers of birds to yesterday yet another Little Auk (Søkonge) was spotted. A Willow Warbler (Løvsanger) was seen today, perhaps the last for the season.

In the afternoon the team took down some nets in the old Lighthouse garden and in the process spotted a Hen Harrier (Blå Kærhøg), a stunning bird.

 

Ringmærkning - Fyrhaven

Solsort - 1

 

Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Blåmejse - 2

Lille Dompap - 5

Dompap - 1

Fuglekonge - 3

Gærdesmutte - 3

Gransanger - 1

Gråsisken - 6

Munk - 1

Musvit - 1

Rødhals - 2

Rørspurv - 1

Skægmejse - 8

Solsort -  1

Vindrossel - 3

Total - 39


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

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Søkonge og rider

lørdag 23. oktober 2021
af Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen

Lisa og Simon har været på Jerup Strand og samle muslingeskaller. De så bl.a. en havørn og en sangsvane. Derefter tog de til Ålbæk Havn og så sortstrubede bynkefugle, og skal have en masse sushi til aftensmad som vi misunder dem meget.

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photo: Knud Pedersen

Angela, Justine, Augustin, Robbie og Gustav var ude og observere i morges og de så en mallemuk og flere rider, samt en islom og en søkonge. Der blev også set en sodfarvet skråpe i dag. De satte også whooshnettet op men fangede dsv. ikke noget. Jeg sad ude ved Kattegatbunkeren og tog billeder af ederfuglene men de blev ikke særlig gode.

 

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photo: Christian Andersen Jensen

I dag gjorde vi også rent, men med den skøre rækkefølge af at Justine og Angela besluttede at klippe hinandens hår i stuen efter rengøringen :)

Ebbe og Dorthe gik en tur og så 16 sangsvaner. De har også, på vores opfordring, taget billeder af de døde fugle som de fandt på turen. Der var desværre et par stykker.

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Ingen ringmærkning i dag

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Gustav Nyberg, Marie Scotwin, Sophie Andersen, Ebbe og Dorthe.

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Ørneklub in the ringing!

fredag 22. oktober 2021
af Augustin Sticksel

This morning we opened the nets at Kabeltromlen for the kids of Ørneklub. We only ringed 4 birds due to the strong winds, but that meant Simon hat a lot of time explaning our work to the kids. They enjoyed it a lot to get so close to a bird! Robbie and Gustav were out on the tip for some morning observations and discovered a resting Great Northern Diver (Islom).

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In the afternoon we did some Data entry and ceaned around the bird observatory. After that we went to the city to find some Waxwings (Silkehale) .Our guests from this week Ebbe and Dorthe invited us for dinner today and cooked a delicious fish soup!

Ringmærkning - Kabeltromlen

Blåmejse – 1

Dompap, lille - 1

Gærdesmutte – 1

Sortmejse - 1

Total – 4

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Gustav Nyberg, Knud Pedersen, Jørgen Kabel, Ørneklub, Mads Oddenshedz, Anne Dorthe Christiansen, Ebbe og Dorthe.

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Razorbills, redpolls and an eventful afternoon

torsdag 21. oktober 2021
af Angela Di Pumpo

The cold winds, strangely enough, have also brought some brave tourists who walk along the beach and visit the Northern tip of Denmark. This is also why this week there has been plenty of activities organised by the Lighthouse, such as guided tours and the opening of our freezer. If you are wondering what that is, you can get a glimpse by looking at the picture but I can also tell you that it is an exiciting opportunity to look at different birds up close, as it happened today when Simon showed and explained the distinctive features of different birds.

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As for us, the morning went by very quickly. I opened the nets with Rosalina and Justine, Simon and Robbie joined for the first round. The conditions were not the best, but we still got a good amount of birds, mostly redpolls (Gråsisken). Augustin on the other hand went observing with Knud at World´s End 3 and they saw 5000 razorbills (Alk), one Slavonian grebe (Nordisk lappedykker) and 15 resting eals. He also set up a woosh net trying to catch Snow buntings (Snespurv) but unfortunately he was not successful, because the strong wind made the net tangled up. But we will try again in the next days, so if you are walking along the beach and you are curious about what that is, just stop by and ask us!

In the afternoon, after the opening the freezer, Simon showed u show to repair nets and tonight more activities are to come. Rosalina is going on a night tour with Niels to show families birds and seals on the beach through a thermal camera and we are also going night catching, after a lovely dinner with our guests.

Last but not least, today Gustav arrived and he will stay with us until Tuesday. He is highly motivated to discover more in depth the observations and the ringing, so he is definitely in the good place!

Ringmærkning - Det Grå Fyr

Blåmejse 2

Bogfinke 1

Dompap, lille 2

Dompap 1

Fuglekonge 5

Gærdesmutte 4

Gråsisken 10

Rødhals 6

Sangdrossel 1

Træløber 1

Vindrossel           2

Total – 35

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Gustav Nyberg, Ebbe og Dorthe.

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Foggy tip today!

onsdag 20. oktober 2021
af Justine Costa

Today the weather was not good to go ringing so, Angela, Robbie and I went observing to the tip. The conditions were not very optimal but we still observed some nice birds: a Purple Sandpiper (Sortgrå Ryle), a group of Long-tailed Duck (Havlit) and many groups of Razorbills (Alk) coming more and more. The Snow Buntings (Snespurv) and Horned Larks (Bjerglærke) are always around us during the morning.

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Dunlin (Almindelig Ryle) observed today at the tip.

After a good lunch, we did a picture session with Simon to age birds that we caught last week. It was a good way to train aging birds!

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 Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Gitte og Jens Peter Holm, Sophie Andersen og Maria Scotwin, Ebbe og Dorthe, Karin og Marie Christiansen.

Rainy day with nice guests

tirsdag 19. oktober 2021
af Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen

I morges var det Justine og Robbie som åbnede nettene ved Kabeltromlen. Simon og Angela joinede dem på første runde, og de fik bl.a. Dompapper og skægmejser.

Augustin og jeg var ude og observere i morges ved Verdens Ende 3, og vi tog ekstra tidligt afsted for at vi kunne sætte ”whoosh”-net-fælden op i håbet om at fange nogle snespurve. Indtil videre har det været uden held.

I eftermiddags har vi haft Sophie og Maria fra Naturbutikken på besøg. De er i gang med at sælge kikkerter og teleskoper nede i museumsbutikken hele ugen og tager afsted på søndag. Simon fik besøg af en gammel gymnasieven og hans kone, og har vist dem rundt i dag.

Jeg har selv deltaget i en event ifm. Det Grå Fyrs efterårsaktiviteter. Det var ”Gittes Værksted” og jeg skulle filme lidt af aktiviteterne i værkstedet som Simon skal bruge til en video lidt senere på året.

Og så fandt jeg en meget stor krabbe på stranden i morges.

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friends with bearded tits

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Ringmærkning - Det Grå Fyr

Bogfinke - 1

Dompap - 4

Fuglekonge - 1

Gærdesmutte - 7

Gransanger – 1

Sangdrossel – 1

Skægmejse – 7

Solsort – 1

Vindrossel - 1

Total – 24

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Lasse Johanson og Sabine Haakonson, Gitte og Jens Peter Holm, Sophie Andersen og Maria Scotwin, Ebbe og Dorthe.

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Træløber in the nets - Glossy Ibis in the Air

mandag 18. oktober 2021
af Augustin Sticksel

Today me and Anglea opened the nets at Kabeltromlen and were joined by Henning and Rosalina. Maria and Sophie from the Nature shop joine dus for the first round and were relly excited to see the birds so close and were very interrested in the rining. We didn’t get a high amout of birds but a good variety of birds wich is also quite cool. The highlights were the to Treecreepers (Træløber), the Crossbill (Lille Korsnæb) and the Bullfinches (Lille Dompap)! I had a quick chat with Erik, Henrik and Rolf on Worlds End 1 and they told they saw a Glossy Ibis (Sort Ibis) flying by, that was the first one since 1974 in Skagen!

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In the afternoon we did some data entry and helped Lene from the ligthouse to fix the flagpole. After she told us that she saw a flock of waxwings (Silkehale) this morning in town me and Robbie cycled to town to find them, unfortunately without success. In the evening Rosalina joined the night tour with Kurt to find experience mammals and bird in darkness at Grenen.

Ringmærkning - Det Grå Fyr

Blåmejse – 4

Bogfinke - 1

Dompap Lille - 2

Fuglekonge - 5

Gærdesmutte - 9

Gransanger – 1

Grønsisken – 1

Kvækerfinke – 2

Lille Korsnæb - 1

Munk - 2

Rødhals – 5

Solsort – 1

Sortmejse – 4

Træløber - 2

Total – 43

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Knud Pedersen, Henning Ettrup, Rolf Christensen, Henrik Rask, Erik Christophersen Maria og Sophie.

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Back at ringing and an American surprise !

søndag 17. oktober 2021
af Justine Costa

This morning, there was no more wind, and Rosalina and I went opening the nets together. Kirsten, Angela, and Robbie joined us for the first round. We did not catch many birds but we had seven Bullfinches (Dompap) in total!

Augustin went observing with Knud, some highlights included Great Northern Diver (Islom), and Sooty Shearwater (Sodfarvet Skråpe).

After a few data entring, we went to Hulsig with Henrik looking for a Black Scoter (Amerikansk Sortand) resting in the bay. We all had a nice view of the bird and could enjoy the beautiful sunset!

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Ringing - The Gray Lighthouse

Blue Tit 5

Dompap Lille 2

Dompap 5

Bird King 10

Gærdesmutte 9

Gransanger 2

Munk 2

Musvit 2

Redneck 3

Beard Tit 2

Total 42

 

Ring marking - Jennes Sø

Gransanger 1

Bird King 3

Blue Tit 4

Musvit 2

Lille Gråsisken 74

Total 84

People at the station: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Knud Pedersen, Kirsten Bregn, Esben, Henrik Rask, Jens Kirkeby, Søren Skov, Erik Christophersen and Erik Christophersen .

Click here to see today's observations from the DOF database of birds in Skagen

High winds and Alks

lørdag 16. oktober 2021
af Robbie Lawler

Another day without ringing at the station today, but it appears the winds should reduce tomorrow so we hope to get back out in the morning. Perhaps the winds will deliver some rarities in the nets and out at sea.

Myself and Augustin went observing from Kattegat bunker this morning, hoping to find shelter from the strong winds. After two hours conditions proved too challenging and unfortunately, we had to leave observations early. Justine and Angela joined for general observations at the end, and we found a group of Horned Larks (Bjerglærke) near the tip, which is always a birding treat.

For those who are interested I have included an in-depth view of something that has been occupying much of our time and thoughts recently at the observatory, the recent influx of Auk (Alk sp.) deaths here in Skagen.

 

Ringmærkning - Det Grå Fyr

Enkeltbekassin - 1

 

Ringmærkning - Jennes Sø

Gærdesmutte - 1

Solsort - 1

Blåmejse - 3

Musvit - 4

Kvækerfinke - 1

Lille Gråsisken - 21

Total                    32

Folk på stationen: Simon S. Christiansen, Augustin Sticksel, Rosalina Sø Leth-Nissen, Robbie Lawler, Angela Di Pumpo, Justine Costa, Knud Pedersen, Lisa Vergin, Kirsten Bregn, Esben og Line.

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As some may be aware there has recently been an unusual number of dead or dying Auks (Alk sp.) washing up on the beaches around Skagen. Many who have not recently visited the coastline may not have heard anything about the topic, therefore we are providing a brief overview of the situation. I will provide links at the end so readers can read further about the situation in the U.K as well as some more general information. Please be aware that I am no conservation expert, but all efforts have been made to ensure that all information provided is correct.

At the end of August reports started to emerge of large numbers of dead Auks (Alk sp.) washing up dead around the British coast, many of whom appeared to have died from starvation. Soon after we began to find unusually high numbers of Guillemots (Lomvie) and Razorbills (Alk) dead or dying along the coastline around the observatory; local birders such as Knud Pederson and the teams’s lead – Simon - both believe the situation is highly unusual compared to previous years. There have also been similar reports from other locations including in Norway. Whilst the numbers here are of concern, the numbers of dead guillemots in Britain appears to be of a far higher magnitude than what is currently happening locally here.

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Credit: Eva Hvelplund

The precise numbers of deaths is difficult to measure, but we have set in place protocol which should aid our understanding of the magnitude and possible causes of the situation. After talks with Aarhus University, we have agreed to start documenting and collecting specimens we encounter for later study at the university. We have already collected several dozen birds, but have unfortunately seen many times more. Today we encountered five dead Auks (Alk sp.) just around Grenen; four of the specimens were not in good enough condition for collection and will not be included in the study. Along with keeping a more accurate track of total numbers of affected birds we have begun weighing our collected specimens. The average weight of collected specimens is far lower than that of a healthy individual of the specimen’s species, therefore it appears that starvation was most likely a contributing factor to the deaths of our specimens. The emaciated individuals washing up on our shore mirror the condition of those in Norway and Britain.

The exact cause of these mass starvation events is probably linked to a lack of suitable food items, though what caused this shortage is yet unknown. While Guillemot (Lomvie) numbers are increasing in Denmark it is widely acknowledged that global Auk and wider seabird populations are greatly decreasing. Factors contributing to decreasing sea bird populations can be complex, such as: as collapsing fish stocks from overfishing; climate change and rising sea temperatures, and various types of pollution. The fact these deaths are happening simultaneously in several localities highlights how conservation in an international project

We will do our part in the continued monitoring of the situation locally and will report any new developments.

Further reading and links:

Sea bird population trends in Scotland: https://www.nature.scot/seabird-numbers-decline-almost-50

The effect of climate change on sea bird population in Svalbard: https://seapop.no/en/2021/09/global-warming-alters-the-seabird-community-on-svalbard/

Auk deaths in the U.K : https://community.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/b/scotland/posts/an-update-on-seabirds-on-the-east-coast and https://www.birdguides.com/news/investigation-launched-as-auk-crisis-worsens/

Guillemot population trends in the EU: (http://datazone.birdlife.org/userfiles/file/Species/erlob/supplementarypdfs/22694841_uria_aalge.pdf


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