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Kjover og Korsnæb;)
I dag var der ringmærkning igen. Da Merit ikke længere er her, hjalp jeg og Joseph Strummer med at sætte net op, og Bent kom og var med til ringmærkningen resten af dagen.
Det blev en helt godkendt dag med 90 fangede fugle.
Højdepunktet/erne var 1 flot ung han Lille Korsnæb [Common Crossbill], og senere 3 Lille Korsnæb [Common Crossbill], som blev fanget sammen.
Foto: Strummer Edwards, Lille Korsnæb [Common Crossbill]
På obsen var der allerede fra ankomst kæmpe højt humør, da der fløj 4 Almindelige Kjover [Arctic Skua] frem og tilbage tæt på kysten, og indimellem helt ind over land!
Foto: Louis Poulsen, Almindelig Kjove [Arctic Skua]
Udover kjoverne skete der ikke det store, meget få vadefugle indtil ved 8 tiden hvor der begyndte at komme lidt. Ca. 100 Islandske Ryler [Knots], og tæt på 300 Strandskader [Oystercatcher]
Af andre bemærkelsesværdige fugle kan, Dværgmåge 1, 1K og 1, 1K Brushane nævnes.
Eftermiddagen brugte jeg blandt andet på at fikse stativer og gennem rense hovedet. De bliver nemlig godt slidt her ude af sand og salt.
Der fikses;)
Se alle observationer fra i dag her:
Folk på stationen: Louis Poulsen, Strummer Edwards, Bent Jakobsen og Joseph Stephan
Skuas and lasagna
Although we were unfortunately not able to do any ringing today, the morning observations had some nice finds! The highlights were definitely the multiple skuas flying incredibly close to shore (in this case all being Arctic Skua (Almindelig Kjove)) as they have in the past few days. We also had decent numbers of the expected shorebirds, including some Red Knots (Islandsk Ryle) and Oystercatchers (Strandskade).
Somone also reported an Atlantic Puffin (Lunde), although we had no luck finding it. Hopefully we'll have some luck with them later in the season, we were all really wanted to find that individual. We may not have had anything as nice as that, we did have a few Razorbills (Alk) which was nice.
I checked the bog hoping for some nice birds and even though there wasn't anything crazy, it was nice seeing decent numbers of migrants.
The next few days look like they will have promising conditions for ringing so hopefully we'll have some great birds to share for the blog!
To wrap up a wonderful day at the bird observatory, Louis cooked some incredible lasagna for us!
Chasing Skuas and Songbirds: A Day at Blaavand Fuglstation
As usual Merit and Strummer opened the mist nets before the sunrise, while Louis and I headed to the beach to do the daily morning observation.
The migration was quite slow today with only 119 Oystercatchers (Strandskade), 209 Common Scoters (Sortand), 21 Red Knots (Islandsk Ryle), four Sanderlings (Sandlöber), five Golden Plovers (Hjejle) and three Arctic Skuas (Almindelig Kjove), which definitely saved the day. We were very happy that the Skuas came so close to the beach, gracing us with close up views of their incredible behavior.
Arctic Skua - Foto: Louis Poulsen
Merit and Strummer did not have the luck they wished for today and caught only 16 birds including 5 Bullfinches (Dompap), 2 Chaffinches (Gransanger), 2 Common Whitethroats (Tornsager) and a Lesser Redpoll (Lille Grösisken). But the small number of birds left a lot of extra time to control the data so Merit and Strummer were able to complete this task for this autumn season so far, which made both of them very happy.
Male Chaffinch - Foto: Merit Lenk
To cap of this beautiful day at the Fuglstation Louis made a delicious Pasta Carbonara for dinner and all of us relished every bite.
People at the station: Louis Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards and Joseph Stephan.
Rolig dag på hukket
I dag var der meget roligt herude på hukket, både på stationen efter endnu en weekend med mange folk, men også over havet og i nettene. Observatørerne var meget afklarede med de få fugle, men fremhævede alligevel, at de trods alt fik set endnu en Almindelig Kjove (Arctic Skua, Stercorarius parasiticus) og havde en rastende Sortterne på stranden. Begge arter er jo altid en fornøjelse herude, så det er lige det rigtige til at holde humøret i gang på en ellers lidt kedelig obs. Alle dagens observationer fra hukket kan ses her.
Splitterne med madpakke. Foto: Louis
Ringmærkningen var også rolig, med nogle enkelte undtagelser. Først fik vi fanget en fin Sortmejse (Coal Tit, Periparus ater), endnu en lifer for Strummer. Derefter fik vi fanget en flot ung Spurvehøg (Sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus), endnu en ny art for efteråret i nettene. Derudover var det roligt, en dag domineret af Dompapper (Bullfinches, Pyrrhula pyrrhula), og efter standard fik vi lukket og fokuseret energien på at dobbelttjekke data, så det hele er korrekt og ordnet til de næste ringmærkere, eftersom at jeg forlader stationen igen i morgen.
Dagens fine spurvehøg. Foto: Merit
Det har, som altid, været en fornøjelse at være her, og jeg kommer til at savne den virkeligt gode stemning, de næsten daglige pandekager og de dejlige dejlige fugle herude. Hvis vi ikke får høgesangeren i morgen, så håber jeg, at de andre får den en af de næste dage.
Jeg ønsker jer alle en god efterårssæson fyldt med vilde trækdage krydret med et hit her og der!
Folk på stationen: Louis Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards, Joseph Stephan
Finishing up the ringing course
Even though ringing was slow, we were still able to catch quite a few birds to practice the techniques we've gone over during the weekend. As we were closing the lighthouse, we also caught a Crossbill (Lille Korsnæb) which Louis was very happy to ring (his first time getting one in hand!). Once we finished ringing for standard time, we headed back to the station to view some wing pictures before everyone left. Merit and I kept the station nets upon for a bit longer hoping to get a lucky find to end the day. We didn't much but incredibly, Merit flushed a Wryneck (Vendehals) into one of the nets! Lisa was absolutely overjoyed about this catch, after finally getting her first in hand yesterday we were definitely not expecting she would have a chance to ring one.
The obs also had some great birds today. We had quite a few people, with Henrik, David, and Alex helping Joseph and Louis. Our best bird of the morning was a nice male Kentish Plover (Hvidbrystet Præstekrave) which is impressively our fourth bird of the season. We also had multiple Little Gulls (Dværmåge) and a single Velvet Scoter (Fløjlsand) which where very nice.
People at the station Louis K. Poulsen, Joseph Stephan, Merit Lenk, and Strummer Edwards
Havesangere i nettene
Obsen i dag var rigtig fin - ikke crazy, men god. De største highlights er 3,5 Fiskeørne (Osprey, Pandion haliaetus), 1 Mellemkjove (Pomarine Skua, Charadrius hiaticula), samt 317 Store Præstekraver (Ringed Plover, Charadrius hiaticula), hvilket åbenbart er rekord. So nicee!
Alle dagens obs kan ses her.
Dagens ringmærkning blev til i alt 54 nye fugle, primært Havesangere (Garden Warbler, Sylvia borin) med 24 inden for en tidsperiode bestående af standard +1,5 time. 1,5 time ekstra lyder måske ikke af meget MEN det var virkeligt det værd, for den sidste fugl, vi pillede ud af nettene, var en helt frisk og flot ung Vendehals (Wryneck, Jynx torquilla) - altid en fornøjelse i hånden, meget passende til weekendens fokus på lidt mere kompliceret aldersbestemmelse, og for Lisa en længe ventet og ønsket art at se i hånden.
Dagens Vendehals (Wryneck, Jynx torquilla). Foto: Merit Lenk
Til eftermiddag har der været oplæg om alt fra etik ved ringmærkningen hen til aldersbestemmelse af småfugle på baggrund af kraniet (skull ossification/pneumatisation). Det har været enormt spændende, og nu er vi alle meget trætte efter en lang og lærerig dag.
I morgen giver vi det så en sidste skalle til ringmærkningskurset med forsøg på at øve os i den nye metode så længe vi stadig har erfarne til at hjælpe med netop det. Observatørerne giver desuden deres typiske forudsigelser: Joseph, evig optimistisk pessimist, siger shitty day (for så er alt man ser en dejlig overraskelse), og Louis, realistisk optimist, siger det bliver ret fint (baseret på vejrudsigt med vejrskifte og stille vind). Vi håber på, at Louis får ret, og begge bliver glade :)
Folk på stationen: Louis Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards, Joseph Stephan, Simon Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Michael Hansen, Michael Bjerregaard, Børge Rasmussen, Børge Petersen, and Susanne Primdahl
A Great Day of Birding at Blaavand Fuglestation
After a tranquil and restful night, Merit, Strummer, Michael, and Susanne set up the mist nets, while Louis and I headed out to the sea for our daily morning observation.
On our way to the "Pælerækken," we enjoyed the morning ambiance, accompanied by a gentle eastward breeze (5m/s) and a cloudy sunrise that painted the sky in mesmerizing shades of orange. We began our observations at 6:00 AM and spotted a total of 351 Oystercatchers (Strandskade), 453 Barn Swallows (Landsvale), one Razorbill (Alk), and the highlight of our day, a Caspian Tern (Rovterne). You can find a comprehensive list of all observations here.
Caspian Tern migrating southward - Foto: Louis Poulsen
Simon and Lisa, who are leading the ringing course over the weekend, had a successful day together with the participants of the ringing course, where they caught 23 birds, and gained a lot of useful knowledge. They captured and ringed two Common Redstarts (Rodsjert), seven Garden Warblers (Havesanger), one Eurasian Blackcap (Munk), one Common Chiffchaff (Gransanger), three Willow Warblers (Lovsanger), one Spotted Flycatcher (Gra Fluesnapper), six European Pied Flycatchers (Broget Fluesnapper), one European Greenfinch (Gronirisk), and one Eurasian Bullfinch (Dompap).
After a delectable lunch shared by all of us, Simon and Lisa held an informative lecture on bird aging as part of the ringing course.
Lecture on bird aging by Simon and Lisa
To cap of this fantastic day at the Fuglstation, we indulged in delicious Fish & Chips and enjoyed cold beverages. The weather conditions are looking very promising for tomorrow; therefore we are looking forward to wake up early once again.
People at the station: Louis Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards, Joseph Stephan, Simon Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Michael Hansen, Michael Bjerregaard, Borge Rasmussen, Borge Petersen, and Susanne Primdahl.
100 new birds ringed!
Today was by far our best day of ringing so far in the season, with exactly one hundred new birds ringed today! We were hoping we would have a nice day after we weren't able to ring the day before but needles to say, this went above and beyond our expectations!
The day started off relatively slow but very quickly we began catching up to over 20 birds in a single net run! Without a doubt the highlight of the first portion of the morning, a collared dove (Tykerdue) flew into the net and we were able to keep it in the pocket and extract it without much problem. It may not have been anywhere close to a wood pigeon (ringdue) in terms of size but it was still a great suprise and Merit's first time ringing one!
Besides everything else that was incredible about this bird, the red eye on this dove was so striking!
One of the great parts about ringing that day was the number of true migrants we were getting. Our most common captures were Willow Warbler(Løvsanger with over 30 ringed) and Pied Flycatcher (Brogget Fluesnapper with over 20 ringed) and while we have been getting Willows infrequently all season, the flycatcher was a much more uncommon capture prior to ringing today. We also caught a few other nice suprises, including a Spotted Flycatcher (Grå Fluesnapper) and a (lifer) Wood Warbler (Skovsanger)! The Wood Warbler was a particularly nice suprise as we only catch a few every season.
While we did catch less birds as the day went on, we were getting some very nice birds. At one point Bent even noted that he had spotted Crossbills (Lille Korsnæb) by the nets though it seemed very unlikely we would catch them.
We were also able to find some very nice herps while waiting for the next net runs, Bent was even able to find an Anguis fragilis while we were preparing for our next net run which was a nice suprise in between all the birds we were getting.
Shockingly enough, the highlight of the day would not come until later when we were able to catch not one, but two Crossbills (Lille Korsnæb) in the pond net! They were both adult females with one of them even having evidence of a brood patch! After we went past 100 new rings (at which point it was very late in the afternoon), we decided to close the nets for the day.
It was rather faint but I felt like the crossbills had a strong smell reminescet of pine needles
We'll be hosting some visitors for the next few days who are attending the advanced ringing course, hopefully our streak of catching some nice birds will cotinue with them!
People at the station
Joseph Stephan, Louis K. Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards, and visitors for the advanced ringing course
Ret fantastisk dag;)
Der var ingen ringmærkning idag pga vind. Derfor gik Merit med Joseph og jeg i sabinebunkeren til morgen-obs..
Allerede igår aftes, var der med udsigt til vestenvind snak om massere Strandskader [Oystercatcher] og kjover [Skuas.].. og det fik vi så også ..og meget andet..
Allerede på turen langs stranden til sabinenebunkeren, fløj næsten 200 Strandskader [Oystercatcher] forbi os.
Der gik ikke længe før 3 Almindelige Kjover [Arctic Skua] kom flyvende sammen mod syd og de blev ikke de eneste, 8 kom vi op på, og nogle super fede lyse fugle og nogle som kom på rigtig fin afstand.
Foto Joseph Stephan, Obs i sabinen.
Lidt over 7 opdagede Merit en rigtig fin Sodfarvet skråpe [Sooty shearwater] flyvende mod syd, og på skråpe-forholdsvis rigtig god afstand. Mega fed fugl!
Blot 20 minutter senere ser jeg i vandkanten en lille lys vadefugle som jeg godt nok syntes ligner en Hvidbrystet Præstekrave [Kentish plover], men jeg var ikke 100% sikker, så jeg hopper op af stolen og prøver at følge den med skopet og den lander så heldigvis, hvor vi alle ser den og kan se at det er en Hvidbrystet.
Ny art!;)
Jeg sniger mig hen for at få nogle billeder og den var heldigvis rigtig medgørlig hvad det angik.
Foto: Louis Poulsen, Hvidbrystet Præstekrave [Kentish plover]
Vi blev alle efter at standard tiden var slut, da der stadig kom flokke af Strandskader [Oystercatcher], og det var heldigt, for der kom mange sjove fugle derefter. Blandt andet 1K Dværgmåge [Little Gull], 6 i alt, en 1K Sortterne [Black tern], samt 3 Alke [Razorbill]
Foto: Louis Poulsen, Strandskader [Oystercatcher], samt en enkelt Alk [Razorbill], kan du finde den?;)
Af andre bemærkelsesværdige totaler kan der nævnes hele 518 Almindelige Ryler [Dunlin], hvoraf hele 444 var 1K fugle, altså unger som er født i år. Og hele 134 Stenvendere.
Klokken 1106 beslutter Merit og Joseph sig for at gå hjemad, blandt andet fordi vi i dag skulle tage “Dværgterne-hegnet” ned. Lige som de skal til at gå kommer minsandten endnu en Hvidbrystet Præstekrave [Kentish Plover] trækkende i strandkanten! Denne landede ikke, men jeg nåede lige at få et billede inden det forsvandt mod syd.
Foto: Louis Poulsen, Hvidbrystet Præstekrave [Kentish Plover], sammen med Stor Præstekrave [Ringed plover] og Sandløber [Sandløber]
Jeg blev i bunkeren til 15. tiden for at tælle Strandskaderne [Oystercatcher], da der stadig kom kontinuerlige flokke. Ved 15. tiden var det som om at det stilnede lidt af, og jeg så derfor mit snit til at gå hjem, jeg så kun en flok på turen hjem, så det var vist et okay tidspunkt.
Hele 3679 kom vi op på!!, om aftenen fik dagstotalen op på 3757!
Overordnet en rigtig, rigtig fin dag;))
Se alle observationer fra i dag her:
Folk på stationen: Louis Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards, Joseph Stephan
Klyde på stranden
Endnu en dag, endnu en obs. I dag gik observatørerne all in, hvis nu det skulle blive en lang og lækker dag. Gutterne stod nemlig klokken halv seks i køkkenet og stegte franske toasts og lavede de mest overdådige sandwich, som nogensinde er blevet taget med på en morgenobs. En lang obs blev det ikke, men der var da noget der levede op til den lækre madpakke, nemlig 3 Krumnæbbede Ryler (Curlew Sandpiper, Calidris ferruginea) samt en kort rastende Klyde (Avocet, Recurvirostra avosetta). Alle observationerne kan ses her.
Klyde på stranden, et ægte dokufoto gennem skop. Foto: Louis Poulsen
Ringmærkningen var også ganske fin, og vi fik i alt 28 fugle, heriblandt sæsonens første Rørsanger (Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus scirpaceus) og Stære (Starling, Sturnus vulgaris).
Jeg fik også ringmærket min første Træløber (Treecreeper, Certhia familiaris), en rigtig lækker fugl, som dog ser lidt mærkelig ud, når man ser den lige i ansigtet.
Dagens skønne Træløber. Foto: Merit Lenk
Folk på stationen: Louis Poulsen, Merit Lenk, Strummer Edwards, Joseph Stephan