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Alpine Accentor "Alpejernspurv" at Grenen Parking!

mandag 2. maj 2022
af Hanelie Sidhu
Good evening everyone!

Alice and I got out of bed early again this morning because we opened the nets at Kabletromle. Simon and Lisa joined us at the first round. It was supposed to be windy later in the morning, but in the early morning, the wind was perfect for ringing. And it was a very good morning. We had two new species for this year: a Reed Warbler "Rørsanger" and a Sedge Warbler "Sivsanger".

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Sedge Warbler "Sivsanger"

 

The Reed Warbler"Rørsanger" was also a recapture from Belgium! We had a total of three foreign recaptures: a Brambling "Kvækerfinke" from the UK, a Lesser Whitethroat "Gærdesanger" from another bird station in Denmark and the Reed Warbler "Rørsanger" from Belgium. Although we had to close the nets at 10 o`clock, due to the wind, we ringed a total of 46 birds this morning! Carsten joined us at the ringing and stayed the whole morning with us at Kabletromle. He really enjoyed us seeing ringing and watching the birds from so close. After ringing we went back to the station. Once there, I started entering data. Then a Zello call arrived: An Alpine Accentor "Alpejernspurv" was found at Grenen parking. We all hurried there and we all saw it, although we wished to have seen it for a bit longer. But Leona managed to take quite a good picture of it.

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Alpine Accentor "Alpejernsurv"

 

Many birders looked for the bird later, including Alice and me, but unfortunately, we did not find it again. Robbe left us after that, but he will be back tomorrow so we will be complete again soon. He is enjoying a concert in Aarhus tonight. Manuel and Leona went to Worlds End 2 after seeing todays highlight bird, to do the laser shooting in the field, while Jesper sat in front of the radar at Birders Club. But actually, nothing to shoot today though. While Carsten was up early today, Lisbet got a little more sleep and then went to town. They met for a coffee in Skagen, then had lunch, and in the afternoon Carsten and Lisbet went on a bike tour to Nordstrand. They saw a flock of Redwings "Vindrossel" and two deers on their way. Alice and I entered the data in the afternoon, Alice did the raptor summary and I had a nap in the afternoon. In the evening Manuel cooked us a good meal and Carsten and Lisbet joined us for dinner. Tomorrow it will be too windy for ringing, so we will do observations and laser shooting, and who knows, maybe the Alpine Accentor "Alpejernspurv" will still be around and we will see it a bit longer tomorrow? That would be nice. Well then, maybe see you in the field tomorrow.

Take care,

 

Hanelie

 

 

Ringed birds at Kabletrommle

 

Sangdrossel: 1

Rørspurv: 3

Bogfinke: 4

Kvækerfinke: 1

Munk: 11

Gæerdesanger: 2

Rødstjert: 2

Jernspurv: 1

Broget Fluesnapper: 1

Løvsanger: 11

Rødhals: 4

Sivsanger: 1

Gransanger: 4

 

Total: 46

 


 


 

People:  Jesper Pedersen, Simon S. Christiansen, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Manuel Tacke, Robbe Cool, Lisa Vergin, Leona Gottschalkson, Carsten Math Iversen, Lisbet Harms Lavsew