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STORM!
We woke up to the sound of the storm howling through the house. Because of the wind and rain, we could neither go out to do the ringing nor carry out the migration count, which allowed us to catch up on some sleep.
In the morning we did some computer work like sorting pictures into the archive. In the late morning, János bravely decided to go out in the storm and look for some seabirds, which turned out quite successful, with 6 Arctic Skuas (Almindelig Kjove) including one being a light morph, as well as some Fulmars (Mallemuk) passing closely. Meanwhile, those of us back at the station did some cleaning and had some leftover risotto for lunch.
When János came back, he made a humongous banana bread, which was very much appreciated and almost entirely devoured by the evening.
Banana bread enjoyers
János licking the pot, with plastic wrapped around his head, to protect his presious hair
In the afternoon most of us wanted to go out and experience the storm, having the plan of going to the same spot János had gone to in the morning, but seeing that the visibility had worsened, that spot was not ideal anymore. Instead, we walked out to the tip and experienced some serious gusts of up to 37 m/s. The wind carried sand from the dunes that painfully stung our eyes. The wind also carried away Dylan's glasses, which ascended out to sea. Luckily, he has a spare pair, although they are not his favorites.
Walking in the storm
Observing the storm at the tip of Grenen
After making our way back, slightly shaken and with a bit of motion-sickness, we rested and had dinner.
Sunset
In the evening, once it had gotten dark outside, Dylan went out to look for roosting birds to catch. Shortly after going out, he called saying that he had caught a Cormornat (Skarv). It already had a ring on its leg, so we read the ring number and will soon find out where and when it was ringed.
Measuring the wing
Closeup of the beautiful head with the turquoise eye
Inspired by this quick success, János and I joined to walk out to the tip again to look for more birds. During the day we had spotted some rusting Kittiwakes (Ride) which we were hoping to catch, but when we got there, they were nowhere to be found.
Highlights of today:
Arctic Skuas (Almindelig Kjove) - 6
Link to today’s observations in DOFbasen from observers in the area
People: Alvin Johansson, János Schadl, Alix Bortolussi, Julian Helbig, Dylan Daunt, Shuyu Deng


