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Harrier day

tirsdag 14. april 2026
af Dylan Daunt

Today was wet and windy so it meant no ringing could take place in the morning. But János, Julian and Gustav still went out on the migration count. They had less company than normal due to the weather but that didn’t stop some of the birds migrating. They saw 5 Pallid Harriers (Steppehøg), 9 Ring Ouzel (Ringdrossel) and 6 Hen Harrier (Blå Kærhøg).

Whilst the others were out Alvin and Alix did some local birding for a couple hours by the lighthouse. They had really nice views of several birds like Gannets (Sule), Black Guillemots (Tejst), Razorbills (Alk) and two Red-necked Grebes (Gråstrubet Lappedykker). Whilst they were out, I completed some of the indoor tasks that I needed to finish. Rainy days like this can really help with a lot of the admin tasks that need to be done by the volunteers.

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Gannets (Sule) flying close to the shore

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A very nice Wheatear (Stenpikker)

In the afternoon we had a really nice session given to us by Knud about Harrier identification, ageing, and sexing. It was really nice to have someone so experienced telling us all the ways to identify these amazing birds in the field. On the 9th of April Alvin and I saw an third calendar female Pallid Harrier (or hybrid) and Knud put a lot of effort to figure out what was going on with this bird. He concluded that this bird was indeed a Pallid Harrier, but a very strange one indeed! Nearly all Pallid Harriers replace all their flight feathers in the autumn. But this one did not complete its moult (replacement of old flight feathers). In this case this makes this Harrier look extra strange when spring comes along as its older feathers are shorter than the ones it replaced. Making its wing look very strange. Thank you Knud for finding this out, we have all learnt a lot as this is the first bird like this to be seen at Skagen!

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Knud giving us a very nice Harrier session!

János also made some more very nice banana bread which we all really enjoyed. This evening Julian was cooking dinner. He made some spaghetti with sweet potato, tofu and salad. It was very delicious. The weather looks a bit calmer tomorrow so hopefully we can do the ringing and have a good migration count.

Highlights from the observations:
Pallid Harrier (Steppehøg) - 5
Ring Ouzel (Ringdrossel) - 9

Link to today’s observations in DOFbasen from observers in the area

Summary of today's raptor migration in DOFbasen

People: Alvin Johansson, János Schadl, Alix Bortolussi, Julian Helbig, Dylan Daunt, Simon S. Christiansen, Gustav Juel, Knud Pedersen, Hans Christophersen, Jørgen Hulbæk, Erik Christophersen