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News from a short-distance migrant
Dear Blogreader,
Yesterday morning I arrived in Skagen again, thanks to the help of Jørgen, Simon and especially Simons mom because of some difficulties because of the storm. At the train station, I was welcomed by Jørgen and Igor, who picked me up and at the Bird Observatory by Eric. After I ordered my stuff a bit, Eric and I went to World´s end 3 in the early afternoon. There were still quite some Red-throated divers “Rødstrubet Lom” and Auks “Alkefugle” migrating during this afternoon. At the tip, we saw a suspicious dead bird through our telescopes. I went to get it and yes!, it was a very fresh dead fulmar. By the way, if you find dead fulmars at the beach, please contact us and bring them to the bird observatory or tell us the place where you found them and we can come and get them, as long as it is around Skagen. They are collected for a project to examine the amount of microplastic in their stomaches.
When we came back to the Bird Observatory, it was time for data entry and in the evening, Eric made us a delicious dinner. Afterwards, I archived some recapture letters: The first of Skagen Fuglestations ringed Yellowhammers “Gulspurv” was recaptured at another country! Often we get recaptures of our own ringed Yellowhammers “Gulspurv” as they are resident birds or short-distance migrants. So also our Yellowhammer didn´t migrate that far, but apparently it found another nice place to winter because after it was caught and ringed here in the lighthouse garden in winter 2019/20 as 1K bird it was caught this winter on the opposite side of the sea in Sweden.
This morning, we went again Observing at Worlds End 3. There are many pictures of sunrises in Skagen in this Blog, as you know, dear Blogreader, but still they are special here, so we will also share the sunrie on todays way to Verdens Ende 3 with you.
There were again many Red-throated divers “Rødstrubet Lom” migrating and also some Bean Geese “Tajgasædgås” were migrating. Jørgen and Igor also came by on their walk to say hello. After three hours, we decided to go back and warm our Ice-feet. This afternoon I did some work outside around the lighthouse and then did a survey on the contents of the freezer. Later, Eric went to Ellekrattet. In the meantime, I motivated myself with some chips I found in the kitchen to work on a report for university. We ate leftovers of yesterday for dinner. Tomorrow it will be windy again, but we will be out!
Stand firm and don´t let yourself blow away ;)
See you, Hanelie
Observations of 18.02. and 19.02.2023 from Observers in the area
People: Jørgen Kabel and Igor, Eric Scheuering, Hanelie Sidhu
The living and the dead
With little activity around the raptor traps, and Simon busy with administrative work, I have shifted my focus the past couple of days to seabirds.
On Tuesday, 14 February, I surveyed for dead seabirds on the beach between Solnedgangskiosken, Højen and Det Grå Fyr, an approximately 10 km route. The primary target of these surveys is Fulmar (Mallemuk) and the birds that are found will be sent to Aarhus University as part of a research project to examine the contents of the stomachs of these birds to determine how much plastic they have ingested.
I began my survey at Solnedgangskiosken and the initial section of beach is primarily composed of large piles of loose gravel with some sand and this made for somewhat slow going for me. The uneven terrain also made searching a little difficult, and while I was seeing a lot of debris, I had not found any dead birds yet and wondered if I needed to modify my search image. Eventually I found a dead Gannet (Sule) and some gulls (måger), but no fulmars yet.
The beach at Højen
As the beach flattened out and became mostly sand, I found the first dead Mallemuk near Skagen Vest Fyr on Nordstrand and immediately noticed the distinctive, sharp smell of seabird. While my focus was on the beach and the ground, I was also taking time to survey the birds flying over the sea. The species I noted included Red-throated Diver/Loon (Rødstrubet Lom), Common Eider (Ederfugl), Common Scoter (Sortand), Red-breasted Merganser (Toppet Skallesluger), Great Cormorant (Skarv), and gulls (måger). I also saw Eurasian Oystercatcher (Strandskade), Sanderling (Sandløber), Rock Pipit (Skærpiber), and Snow Bunting (Snespurv).
In total, I found four dead Mallemuk during the survey, three of which were intact enough to collect. I also collected one Guillemot (Lomvie).
A dead Fulmar (Mallemuk). A sad sight, yes, but look at that beautiful bill.
Yesterday I returned to Nordstrand to complete a survey of seabirds, this time focused on living birds! I saw many of the same species as yesterday as well as Razorbill (Alk) and Great Crested Grebe (Toppet Lappedykker). I also saw several Harbor Porpoise (Marsvin) swimming and foraging not far from the shore. After two hours of surveying and standing in one place in the chilly wind, I was cold enough to decide to return to Det Grå Fyr. On my return walk I noted a few species I hadn’t seen yet since arriving here, including Northern Lapwing (Vibe), Crested Tit (Topmejse), and Long-tailed Tit (Halemejse).
Do I look cold??
I am enjoying the muted winter landscapes right now and am looking forward to exploring new spots in the area, learning new things, and seeing more new species.
Reservatet landscape
Link to our observations for the first part of this week
People: Simon S. Christiansen, Eric Scheuering
Raptors and new arrivals!
Raptors and new arrivals!
Welcome to the 2023 field season! My name is Eric and I am an American currently living in Germany. I will be volunteering at Skagen until mid-March.
I arrived in Aalborg on 6 February and then drove north to Skagen with Simon on 7 February. Our primary focus this first week has been on the raptor project. We are hoping to capture raptors and attach GPS transmitters to study their migration patterns when they are crossing the Sea. The focal species is Common Buzzard (Musvåge) but it is possible we might catch other species as well. A young Golden Eagle (Kongeørn) has been seen in the area recently, so we can dream!
Our efforts started in the area of the raptor trap that was built in 2022. We placed two roadkill deer carcasses in the trap hoping to attract some birds. That day we also saw one Musvåge at Hulsig Hede so also put some dead birds out in the area to help lure it in.
Working with pyramid traps
On Wednesday, we saw a Musvåge near the bird carcasses and most of them had been eaten (it’s possible a mammal like a fox had also been feeding on them). We also installed a video camera at the raptor trap so we could monitor any activity happening there. Hans and Bodil Rytter arrived that evening from Sydfyn and came to Skagen to help with the raptor trapping efforts as Hans has a lot of experience doing this around Fyn.
On 9 February we set up two pyramid traps in the dunes near the raptor trap where we had earlier set out bait and also two traps in the Grenen area where we had seen a Musvåge earlier. We were able to monitor activity at both traps remotely with the use of cameras and alarms. Lars Bo Jacobsen arrived during the day from Djursland to help with our work as well.
While we were waiting, we went to Skagen Havn to look for dead gulls (måger) to use for raptor bait and continued to search for raptors in the area. Late in the day we learned that a local birdwatcher had observed many further south on the peninsula, including Musvåge and Rød Glente (Red Kite), so we decided we would move some pyramid traps further south. That evening we went out to some fields around Skagen to try and catch Eurasian Woodcocks (Skovsneppe). We did see a few birds but were not lucky enough to catch them.
The team as they look through the thermal binoculars
On Friday (10 February) we set up four pyramid traps and again monitored them remotely throughout the day. We observed many Musvåge in the area, as well as a few Ravn (Common Raven) that were interested in the bait we had put out. We took advantage of our time in the area and searched for flocks of swans (svaner) and geese (gæs) and did counts at several places. Of interest were sightings of Tundra Swan (Pibesvane), large flocks of Greater White-fronted Goose (Blisgås), Tundra Bean-Goose and Taiga Bean-Goose (Tundrasædgås and Skovsædgås), Barnacle Goose (Bramgås), and Common Crane (Trane). That evening Simon made us “Brændende Kærlighed” for dinner which was a real treat!
Ready for buzzard ringing
Saturday we continued to monitor the activity around the raptor traps, and while there were several Musvåge hanging around very close to the traps, they were not yet coming to them. In our surveys of the waterfowl flocks in the area we found most of the same species from the previous day as well as Egyptian Goose (Nilgås) and Pink-footed Goose (Kortnæbbet Gås). Simon also found a couple of Shore Larks (Bjerglærke) in a flock of Eurasian Skylark (Sanglærke) and Corn Buntings (Bomlærker). We attempted to catch some birds at night again with a thermal binocular, both on the beach and in the fields nearby, but luck was still not with us. We saw a young Grey Seal though (Gråsæl).
Grey Seal on the beach by night
On Sunday we said goodbye to Hans and Bodil. Hans gave Simon a lesson on how to attach the harness with the GPS unit. We did also see a Musvåge very near the large raptor trap with the deer carcasses so we are hopeful that in the days to come we will begin to catch some of these birds.
During the week, I also enjoyed birding the Grenen area and from Nordstrand to Det Grå Fyr, seeing species new and old to me, and looking for raptors the whole time as well, of course! Simon also participated in a planning meeting for this year’s bird festival during the week and there is a lot of other administrative work that he is busy with to get things going for the year.
Lars Bo will say goodbye to us today and then we will look forward to Hanelie’s return to the station on Friday.
On the 10th Michael Ancher was ringing in town which gave us a few winter birds.
Ringing (Nordstjernevej)
Rødhals 1
Blåmejse 2
Musvit 6
Grønirisk 3
Gulspurv 1
Total: 13
Link to our Observations the past week
People: Simon S. Christiansen, Eric Scheuering, Hans Rytter, Bodil Rytter, Lars Bo Jacobsen, Michael Ancher
The best birds for 2023!
Hi everyone!
Happy new year from Det Grå Fyr!
On Monday evening, Martina and I arrived here for a short one-week-stay at Skagen. It began with nightcatching, without success but we saw a Short-eared Owl “Mosehornugle” at the secret lake. The next morning, we went ringing at Jennes Sø. The success was quite low, we caught two birds: A Wren “Gærdesmutte” and a nice Redpoll “Gråsisken”, which I could watch feeding in a tree afterwards.
In the afternoon, Martina went to the beach near the harbor and had nice observations of three Razorbills “Alk” which were very close. I went to town, looking for Waxwings “Silkehale” but there were none.
Winter in Skagen can be quite windy and rainy. This week really is. Nevertheless, I went to World End 3 for one hour on Wednesday, Martina joined for a while. As the weather and the visibility was so bad, we didn´t see much. Nevertheless: Auks “Alkefugle”, Velvet Scoters “Fløjsand”, Sanderlings “Sandløber” and Snow Buntings “Snespurv” are species I don´t see at home in southern Germany.
Otherwise, we used the rainy day to sort out doublets in the picture archive of 2022 and untangled a wader net.
In the afternoon the rain stopped for a little while before sunset. Martina went to the harbor and even managed to catch a Yellowhammer “Gulspurv” in the lighthouse garden. I was at cormorant lake and had a nice observation of some Bearded Reedlings “Skægermejse” which were calling in the reeds and coming very close to me.
The first Fulmar “Mallemuk” Beach-Survey for 2023 was today. Therefore, we could say Happy New Year to Jørgen and Igor in the morning, as Jørgen drove us to Solnedgangspladsen in Gammel Skagen where we started. No dead Fulmars “Mallemuk” today. But we found some other dead birds on the beach, as well as a nearly intact dead Cancer pagurus "Tastekrappe".
There was one pair of wings Martina and I were especially scratching our heads over.
Here it is:
And you? Do you know the solution of the riddle?
In the afternoon, Martina went to count Gulls “Måge” at Grenen and I took care about Fulmar survey protocol etc. and warmed me up with some tee.
Tomorrow, there will be a storm but maybe it will bring some birds to Skagen.
Oh yes, and Simon solved the riddle of the pair of wings for us: It is from a Woodcock “Skovsneppe”.
Take care and get well over the winter!
Hanelie
Dagens observationer kan ses her
People: Martina Hillbrand, Simon S. Christiansen, Jørgen Kabel, Hanelie Sidhu
The end of 2022’ season
Today was the last full day here at the station, for the autumn volunteer team. I started the morning opening the nets, in the same time Louis went observing, just by the Lighthouse. The ringing today was really slow: we caught just two recaptures (a Blackbird - Solsort and a Robin –Rødhals). Luckily the blackbird, and adult female, was caught while there was a visitor passing by: it is always super cool seeing the happy faces that people have seeing the first time a bird in hand. Louis had a quite slow observing day, I popped out at his place between the rounds and I managed to be present in the most interesting moment of the morning, with a Black-Throated diver resting and two adult-male Long-tailed ducks (Havlit) resting too. I saw also my last seal for this year.
Meanwhile, Aksel slept a little bit longer and then had a walk to the tip, took some pictures and saw a flock of 40 Snow buntings (Snespurv) and thousands of Fielfares (Sjagger).
At the end of the morning I closed the nets and I went to the city to buy some presents to my family and friends. Louis in that period managed to spot and to read the Rock pipit (Skærpiber) which has a Plastic yellow ring (which also Aksel spotted some weeks ago, if it was the same individual, and which also Jørgen tried to find): the code was FCL and we discovered it was ringed here in Skagen this spring (2022). While coming home I had the luck to spot Erik while he was working, so we managed to say our goodbyes.
When I arrived home we put off the owl net in the Lighthouse garden and we settled the net for the Storm petrels at the beach: some days ago it was spotted a Leach’s storm petrel around, but it was always too windy to try.
While settling the Storm Petrel net, with just Simon and Louis, we spotted a funny wren on the rocks close to the sea and 14 Purple Sandpiper (Sortgrå Ryle, picture below: Louis and some of them).
In the afternoon we cleaned all together and we had our final talk with Simon: after a couple of rounds at the storm-petrel net without success and after seeing the match Portugal-Switzerland we had a wonderful final dinner at the city. I enjoyed both the duck and the fish (me and Simon shared).
After dinner we bought some snacks at the shop and me and Louis later were in charge of checking the nets, while Simon and Aksel went out to try to catch Woodcocks (Skovsneppe). We had to call them back home because, unexpectedly I would say, we caught a Common snipe (Dobbeltbekkasin). It has been super cool to end the season with such a beautiful wader, at the beach!
We ringed the bird, we closed the nets and we played some games.
I already wrote some days ago my thanks into the Guestbook at the station, but I guess that many vounteers will not have the occasion (at least, not soon) to read it (just Hanelie will read it very soon). There are many people (mentioned in the guestbook) to thank, but here I just want to publicly being thankful mainly to the Autumn team (Solenn, Aksel, Prescillia and Louis), but also to Frank, Elena and Max! It was super nice to meet also Gustav, Johanna and Jeppe, I hope we will meet all again one day.
I have to say that this period, 3 months, flew really fast, and I lived many wonderful memories here in Skagen, but I have the feeling that many haven’t be done yet: probably I will come back one day, to catch one Snow Bunting.
Thank you very much Simon, Lisa, Knud and all the Skagen Fuglestation staff: wonderful team!
If someone of the readers of this blog comes to visit Italy one day and wants to do birdwatching together just contact me!
Just, please, don’t break the spaghetti, never.
Ringing at the Fyrhaven:
Dobbeltbekkasin: 1
Dagens observationer kan ses her
Folk på stationen: Simon Christiansen, Louis Kristoffer Poulsen, Diana Sciandra and Aksel Y. Munkholm.
Store rengøringsdag
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Sidste blog for mit vedkommende (i hvert fald i denne omgang ????) og derfor lidt vemodigt at skulle rapportere om dagens strabadser en sidste gang.
Morgenen her på fyret startede for Louis og Dianas vedkommende med morgenobs fra sælbunkeren, hvor de kort fik tilslutning fra Simon. De fik set en søkonge, men ellers ikke meget aktivitet at berette om. Jeg selv var dog ikke nær så morgenfrisk og startede dagen lidt senere, hvor jeg satte mig til at obse lidt lige udenfor fyret. Her blev det store highlight en islom, som kom flyvende helt tæt på kysten. Den spottede Louis og Diana også på vejen hjem, og fik travlt med at sætte scopes op, for at få et bedre kig på den. Det jo nærmest dagligt vi ser storlom heroppe i Skagen dette efterår, men altid en oplevelse at se dem komme flyvende forbi.
Da stationen lukker lige om snart, så var det også blevet tid til den store hovedrengøring! Det sidste af formiddagen samt hele eftermiddagen gik derfor med at skure og skubbe til vores arme næsten ikke kunne mere. I sidste ende blev vi stort sted færdig.
Efter den lange rengøring tog Simon og jeg ud på natfangst for at kigge efter skovsnepper og hvad der nu ellers kunne dukke op. En meget lys aften gjorde dog ikke betingelserne lette, og det endte derfor uden fugle. Vi fik dog både set enkeltbekkasiner, dobbeltbekkasiner, skovsnepper og en mose/skovhornugle. Uglen kom flyvende lige forbi os da vi sad i bilen, og vi brugte derefter lang tid på at finde den, for at gentage succesen fra oktober hvor vi fangede stationens første mosehornugle. Louis og Diana åbnede også uglenettet, men det lykkedes ingen af os at finde uglen igen. Desværre.
Vi tog dog den manglende fangst med oprejst pande og sluttede dagen med gløgg og æbleskiver!
Jeg takker af for denne gang og vil derfor give en stor tak til alle de gode folk heroppe i Skagen som dele ud af deres viden, gode historier og ikke mindst kage. Det har været en fornøjelse!
Dagens observationer kan ses her
Folk på stationen: Louis Kristoffer Poulsen, Diana Sciandra, Aksel Y. Munkholm, Simon S. Christiansen
Stille dag, og min sidste blog:)
Hej allesammen!
Nok den sidste blog for mit vedkommende, så jeg vil i slutningen lige lave en kort opsamling med billeder for mine highlights de 2 sidste måneder på stationen, men først dagen idag:)
En meget stille dag som for Aksel og Olivia stod på ringmærkning i haven, og jeg og Diana var ved Nordstrand for at observere og gøre et måske sidste forsøg på at fange Snespurve.
Det var ret blæsende og så ser fuglene nemmere nettene da de hænger og bevæger sig hele tiden, og derudover var der heller ikke mange fugle at se i haven, så 2 fugle blev det til, en Gulspurv med ring og en ny Grønirisk:/
Ved nordstrand var der også meget stille, udover nogen Fløjlsænder (90), en Stor Skallesluger og en Sortstrubet Lom. Ingen Snespurve blev set, så vi må nok efterhånden erkende at det ikke bliver i denne omgang at vi får ringmærket Snespurve:/
Efter nettene var lukket i haven, satte Aksel og Olivia en fælde op til måger nede på stranden med en død fisk under som Aksel havde fundet tidligere, men det blev heller ikke til nogen måger idag:/
Aksel satte sig i læ af hegnet ved restauranten for at se lidt efter træk, og jeg satte mig også derned når vi kom hjem fra Nordstrand.
Der kom en del Rider meget tæt på land, både unge og gamle, så det var fedt og derudover også en Sortstrubet Lom.
Vi sagde også farvel til Olivia som tog afsted i dag.
Som sagt vil jeg også lige skrive lidt om nogle af højdepunkterne i løbet af de sidste 2 måneder i Skagen, 16 nye fuglearter, + Brud og Husmår er det blevet til, specielt mange nye havfuglearter som er svære at få at se på Bornholm, som Sodfarvet Skråpe (3), Mallemuk (1), Lunde (2), Søkonge (24), Topskarv (2), Storkjove (Daglig i perioder), samt Is. og Hvidnæbbet Lom (10, 5) og ikke mindst Suler og Rider som jo heroppe er i hundredevis:)
Ride
En ekstrem varm periode omkring månedsskiftet oktober-november resulterede i vildt sen forekomst af Rødrygget svale, og ikke bare én, men dage med 2 individer sammen!
Derudover en vild periode for Gråsejlere også, jeg tør ikke at sige hvor mange der har været i alt, men fedt var det i hvertfald, specielt at se Gråsejler sammen med Mursejler, og Rødrygget Svale sammen over Skarvsøen!!:)
Derudover har der været flere andre gode fugle, som Hærfugl, Fuglekongesanger, Sibirisk Bynkefugl, Hvidvinget Måge, Hvidsisken, Rødtoppet Fuglekonge, vildt sen Ringdrossel, Lapværlinger, Bjerglærker, Bjergpibere og massere af Store Korsnæb:)
Fuglekongesanger
Det har været 2 vilde måneder, med en masse nye mennesker, fugle, og ikke mindst min første gang som ringmærker som også har været vildt fedt, spændende og udfordrende.
Så tak for en god tid på stationen til alle de andre unge frivillige, gæsterne i lejligheden, Simon, og en masse andre også:)
Ringmærkning haven:
Grønirisk 1
Total: 1
Observationer fra idag kan ses her
Louis Kristoffer Poulsen, Diana Sciandra, Aksel Y. Munkholm, Olivia Aalling-Frederiksen, Simon S. Christiansen
Ringmærkning i haven og fuglekig i havnen
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Til morgen åbnede Diana, Louis og jeg nettene i fyrhaven omkring kl. 8. Igen i dag ringmærkede vi primært gulspurv og grønirisk, som holder meget til i og omkring haven. En kvækerfinke blev også ringmærket. Den er virkelig flot i sin dragt i de kontrastrige sort-kobber-farver.
Ringmærket kvækerfinke
Aksel tog til Jennes Sø for at ringmærke sammen med Michael. Her ringmærkede Aksel en meget fin topmejse.
Topmejse ved Jennes Sø
Tilbage i fyrhaven lukkede vi nettene kl. 11.30 efter 8 ringmærkninger. Derefter tog vi alle med Simon til Jennes Sø for at mødes med Michael og Aksel til de sidste ringmærkninger. Da vi ankom, observerede vi et par træløbere. Diana ringmærkede den sidste fugl i nettet ved Jennes sø, en stor gråsisken. Igen havde vi en meget smuk dag, og det betagende lys over hav og hede kan man godt blive afhængig af.
Ringmærkning af den fine gråsisken
Efter formiddagens ringmærkninger tog vi på udkig efter topskarv på havnen i Skagen, som var blevet meldt ud tidligere på dagen. Den kan være svær af skelne fra skarven, men er karakteriseret ved at være en anelse mindre og have en højere pande. På vejen fik vi fornøjelsen af at se en flot vandrefalk, som sad ved havnen. Den sad i læ bag en lille busk på det ellers åbne grusområde. Den holdt tydeligvis øje med os, mens vi observerede.
Vandrefalk på havnen, foto: Louis Kristoffer Poulsen
Vi spottede desværre ikke topskarven, blandt de mange skarve, som opholdt sig på Skagens Havns Vestmole. Heller ingen søkonge blev det til i denne omgang. En stor flok snespurve holdt til omkring Østmolen – dem har vi jo som bekendt ledt efter de sidste dage. Og turen var bestemt ikke forgæves, som det jo sjældent er for en fuglekikker. Vi så et par skærpiber og fem fine sortgrå ryler i havneområdet. Det var en rigtig god tur, trods den kolde vind. Der var ligeledes enighed om at turen til den nyligt genåbnet Netto på vejen hjem også var et højdepunkt.
Da vi kom hjem, var det tid til lidt oprydning, da stationen lukker ned på onsdag d. 7/12. Vi fik ryddet op i skuffer og skabe, sorteret papirer og krydderier.
Senere stod den på æbleskiver og gløgg.
Det er min sidste aften på stationen, da jeg tager hjem i morgen. Det har været en stor fornøjelse at tilbringe en uge med så dygtige og flinke folk og få mulighed for at deltage i observationer, tællinger, ringmærkninger, nattejagt og brætspil. Tak for denne gang.
Ringmærkning i Fyrhaven
Gulspurv: 4
Grønirisk: 3
Kvækerfinke: 1
Ringmærkning Jennes sø + Nordstjernevej
Topmejse: 1
Gråsisisken: 1
Grønirisk: 3
Blåmejse: 5
Musvit: 3
Rødhals: 1
Solsort: 2
Skovspurv: 1
Bogfinker: 3
Gulspurv: 2
Folk på stationen: Simon Christiansen, Louis Kristoffer Poulsen, Diana Sciandra, Aksel Y. Munkholm, Michael Ancher og Olivia Aalling-Frederiksen.
Tree Sparrow and House Sparrow together: strike!
In the past days my wish was to catch a Tree Sparrow (Skovspurv) and today we caught two!! This is a species really cute, which I never saw in hand: there are so many wonderful nuances in such a brownish-like bird for most of the people. Today Aksel and Olivia were as usual together, and they were in charge to open the nets in the Lighthouse and to check them. Considering that being 4 at the ringing, with just two nets open, is quite superfluous, me and Louis decided to go to Grenen to observe and to try to catch something cool. Luckily me and Louis checked the nets before going to the tip: we saw immediately two Tree sparrows (Skovspurv) caught!! We stayed at the Lighthouse the time necessary to see them ringed and I was really happy, but the best was yet to come. Some minutes later after taking out the birds from the nets also a House Sparrow (Gråspurv) was caught! In Italy we have the Italian Sparrow (Passer italiae), which is another different species, endemic to Italy, so, also the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) was the first one seen in hand for me. I don’t know if I will ever have again the chance to see the Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus) together (picture below) with the House Sparrow in the same time!
Then, me and Louis went to Grenen while the ringing continued and in the same time Michael Anker was ringing at Jenner Sø: he had the luck to catch a flock of Long-tailed tit (Halemejse) with rings from Sweden!
At Grenen we saw a couple of big divers passing, probably Great Northern Diver (Islom), and just a few (14) Snow buntings (Snespurv). There was not much movement in the sea and we had fun setting up the Whoosh net trap and reading colored-rings on gulls (we read five rings).
Louis resting in the fresh sand
Then it was really cold, we came home and ate with the others 2 and then Simon brought all of us to do some birdwatching.
It was really nice and coming back home we visited also his very nice house and picked up the tennis-table set. We went also to the shop and later in the afternoon I spent other time just with Louis again and we played tennis-table. All of us did some practical indoor work for the station and than we had dinner.
Ringmærkning ved Jenne sø:
Gulspurv: 2
Bogfinke: 2
Blåmejse: 5
Halemejse: 5
Gærdesmutte: 2
Rødhals: 1
Kvækerfinke: 1
Nordlig gråsisken: 2
Lille gråsisken: 2
Sortmejse: 1
Musvit: 2
Skovspurv: 1
Grønirisk: 2
Total: 28
Ringmærkning i Fyrhaven:
Blåmejse: 1
Gulspurv: 6
Musvit: 1
Skovspurv: 2
Gråspurv: 1
Grønirisk: 3
Total: 14
Dagens observationer kan ses her
Folk på stationen: Simon Christiansen, Louis Kristoffer Poulsen, Diana Sciandra, Aksel Y. Munkholm and Olivia Aalling-Frederiksen.
Gul(d) i fyrhaven
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I dag prøvede vi med noget ringmærkning i fyrhaven både til morgen og eftermiddag lige inden solnedgang. Der var egentlig god aktivitet i buskene omkring nettene og især en flok gulspurve var meget aktive. Vi fik da også ringmærket 4 af disse, og specielt en flot stor han var højdepunktet for ringmærkningen. Og en stille dag er altid berettiget når der er en ny ringmærker tilstede, så der var mere tid til at forklare både fældning og håndtering af fuglene til Olivia. Derudover prøvede vi også at fange både skærpiber og måger på stranden uden dog at være succesfulde.
Den flotte gulspurv han!
Det gode vejr med både solskin og lidt vind blev også udnyttet i løbet af eftermiddagen. Olivia og jeg gik en tur langs vandet mod havnen og tilbage forbi batteriskoven. En lille flok sandløbere, en enkelt strandskade og skærpiber var de fugle som var mulige at finde langs stranden. En død alk med et virkelig flot næb og et par død sæler var dog også at finde langs stranden.
Louis og Diana gik ud mod grenen for at kigge efter bjergpiber i rørskoven tæt på spidsen, hvor det lykkedes den at se 2 overflyvende, men desværre ingen rastende
Dagens observationer kan ses her
Ringmærkning ved fyrhaven:
Gulspurv:4
Gærdesmutte: 1
Blåmejse: 1
Grønirisk: 2
Total: 8
Folk på stationen: Louis Kristoffer Poulsen, Diana Sciandra, Aksel Y. Munkholm, Olivia Aalling-Frederiksen og Simon S. Christiansen