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Surfscoter and Black Scoter on the sea!
At 3 o´clock in the morning I was downstairs and checked if the weather was really as bad as DMI showed it. First I went to the moths traps and while there was only a light drizzle when I went out, it turened into a heavy rain soon. When I was on my way back to the station from the moths trap at the lighthouse garden, I got completely soaked. I set down to indentify the moths and went out several times to check on the rain, but every time I got wet, so the nets stayed closed this morning.
I had four new moths species today, pictures below.
Rhodostrophia vibicaria "Lædermåler". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Gynaephora fascelina "Hedenonne". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Leucania comma "Kommaugle". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Evergestis forficalis "Kålhalvmøl". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Nevertheless, I stayed up the whole morning and was quite productive, after doing the moths I did some data work and it is all finished now. At nine, when the house slowly got awake, I went to bed again and had a good sleep until about 12:00.
While I was fast asleep, Henrik and Thomas went out with their skopes and had a Surfscoter „Brilleand“ and a Black Scoter „Amerikansk Sortand“. Congrads!
In the evening, Anne arrived, she will stay over the weekend, now we are nine people here!
Tommorow morning looks good again for ringing, let´s hope for some birds.
At the station: Henrik Böhmer, Thomas Kristensen, Lise Mastrup, Emma Gray, Levi van den Os, Joseph Stephan and Frida, Hanelie Sidhu, Anne Hjortlund Hansen, Marit Nillissen and her mom