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Gåsegrib (Griffon Vulture)!
Today was a rainy day and that meant, that we could sleep long – which was really nice! So all of us just stayed in bed until 10 o’clock and after a chilled breakfast we went out to find the Turtle Dove (Turteldue), which was called on Zello. But we were not successful. Around midday our guests Hans and Ida arrived, and we opened the nets in the Garden and caught a Icterine Warbler (Gulbug)!
About the same time the news of the day: A Griffon Vulture (Gåsegrib) arrived in Skagen! It has already been seen yesterday, but about 10 km away from Skagen. First we saw it from the Garden and then it went over the sea. Hebe and I hurried up the Lighthouse, because we thought to have a better view from there and we had. The Vulture came back from the sea and we saw it gliding from above. It came really low and then it suddenly just sat down. Joakim and Dante ran to see it closer and so did we! Unfortunately Hebe and I had trouble to find the right way and then we just went cross-country through the reed. Luckily Hebe had wellies and she piggybacked me over the knee-deep water. After this adventurous part, we joined the other bird watchers – there was already a crowd of people. And by the way, all of them arrived dry there and didn’t went trough knee-deep water. But anyway, we did it! And the Vulture was so close, it was incredible! It just sat there and looked around, after a while it flew a few meters further. It was amazing to see it flying so close. It’s wingspan is bigger than I’m tall. It sat down again and now we only saw it’s head between the grass. After a few minutes some strollers came from the other direction and they didn’t saw the vulture until he flew away – just above their heads! They looked quite surprised :D
After this thrilling event Hebe and I went to town for a swim in the local swimming hall and in the evening Hebe cooked a delicious fish paella for us. The perfect end for another exciting day at Skagen Fuglestation!
Ringing (Det Grå Fyr and Jenne So):
Jernspurv -1
Sangdrossel - 1
Lovsanger - 1
Musvit - 1
Bogfinke - 2
Skovpiber -1
Gulbug 1
Tornsanger 1
Grå Fluesnapper 2
Total: 11
Folk: Hebe Denny, Dante Shephard, Joakim Matthiensen, Marie Heuberger, Michael, Hans og Ida
Gåsegrib
The morning started very slow but that changed when the raptors started to come. Among the first wave of Musvåge a Blå Glente was found! After deciding it did not want to cross to Sweden it landed in a tree just near the Fuglestation along Fyrvej. It then continued to the south never to be seen again. Not long after a Gåsegrib crackled through on zello flying around near Flagbakken. Wow! Hitching a lift (thank you Nicolas) we raced down to a tower in the klitplantation to see if we could see it. After 15 minutes of desperate scanning there it was. A vulture in Denmark! This is only the second time this species has been seen in Skagen and the first time since 1985. With good feels all around we headed back to the observatory and I cooked quiches for dinner. A really nice day with two very special raptors.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepherd, Marie Caroline, Hebe Denny
Rengøringsdag
Dagens blog bliver nok kortere end normalt. For skal jeg være helt ærligt, ja så skete der ikke meget denne dag. Faktisk skete der sådanset slet ingen ting. Vi var ellers endnu engang tidligt afsted. Marie og jeg var på Grenen og observere trækket imens Simon, Dante og Hebe åbnede nettene i Sardinkrattet. Fælles for begge stedet var, at der virkelig var fugletomt. Det var meget tåget og i perioder kunne vi ikke engang se fyret fra verdens ende. Det var kun de lokale fugle, som vi kunne se og hører. Det virkede altså ikke til, at der var kommet nogen nye fugle til i løbet af dagen. I ringmærkningen blev det også kun til omkring 10 fugle i løbet af morgenen. Derfor lukkede vi nettene tidligt og Marie og jeg gik tidligt hjem fra Grenen. Sådan er nogle dage bare!
Det var dog en fin nok dag, at det skulle være så stille på. For når det er onsdag er det RENGØRINGSDAG. Så efter en kort lur gik vi alle igang med at gøre hele lejligheden samt laborotoriet og birders club rent. Det kan være lidt hårdt, at komme igennem, men det er altid rigtigt godt bagefter.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepherd, Marie Caroline, Hebe Denny, Simon S Christiansen, Rolf Christiansen, Michel Ancher.
Ringmærkning på Sardinkrattet:
Tornsanger: 5
Havesanger: 1
Gærdesanger: 3
Løvsanger: 1
Total 10
Her en af dagens få ringmærkede fugle, en fin tornsanger.
An exciting rarity at Grenen!!
The day started as it usually does... very early alarms for us here at the observatory! Marie, My mum and I headed out to grenen to meet a familiar and beautiful sunrise. We joined Rolf and the big troup of other birders. The morning was pretty active, with many interesting birds passing through! Some particularly exciting ones being a Pirol, Tejste, Ride, Stor Tornskade, Hepsevåge, Fjeldvåge.. and many other wonderful things!! My mum was also very happy to at last meet Samantha fox! Who curled up at our feet for a little snoooze.
A little later inter the morning, Jokaim who had been out doing some diverse observations along with Dante, came out to Grenen in the hopes of seeing a Pirol and he hasnt seen one yet! He came to us and chatted with us a while.. when Marie happened to look into her Scope.. searching for some Rorspurv.. a bird she really likes! But instead she spotted an unusual looking Sortstrubet Bynkefugl... upon Joakim and Rolf's confirmation it turned out to be a very exciting bird!!!! A beautiful male Sibirisk Bynkefugl. Much excitement ensued..!!! We were able to get some incredible veiws of the bird and it hung around for some time. Dante raced out to meet us and was able to get some gorgeous photographs. (Shown below.)
After a seriously epic morning.. Marie, Dante and Joakim then headed back to the observatory where they joined Simon for a guided tour with some school children. Meanwhile My mum and i had a swim in the sea and got ready for her to head home to scotland. It was lovely having her here, and she so loved to see Skagens incredible birds and meet the wonderful people. After saying goodbye at the trainstation, back at the observatory Marie and I got on with some tasks and she began cooking an exciting exciting traditional german dinner. The boys meanwhile went out searching and saw the lille fluesnapper which was seen hanging out at the nets at Grenen. They then went out with Simon in his car to look for some birds elsewhere.
We had an incredible Dinner from Marie.. and went to bed very happy and full from a brilliant day.
People: Joakim Mattieson, Dante Shepherd, Marie Heuberger, Hebe Denny, Becks denny, Simon S Christiansen, Rolf Christiansen
Flycatcher and Haggis!
This morning we tried to ring at Grenen, but we had the nets open for only half an hour, because it started to rain then. But we caught a Pied and a Spotted Flycatcher (Broget & Grå fluesnapper). In hope that the rain would stop soon, we all squeezed into the tent. But instead of stopping, the rain got stronger, so we went back home. After a cozy morning and some more sleep at home, we started to ring in the Lighthouse garden and again: Flycatcher! This time we had a beautiful mal Pied Flycatcher.
Dante was meanwhile doing diverse observations. Hebe and her mother enjoyed their last day, as Hebe’s mother will leave tomorrow. They went to the big sand dune nearby and had a nice day. As a goodbye, she cooked Haggis for us, a Scottish specialty. We were all kind of skeptical, but in the end it was delicious!
Ringing:
no ringing today
Folk: Joakim Mattieson, Dante Shepherd, Marie Heuberger, Hebe & Becks Denny, Simon S Christiansen
Mellemkjove!
It was a beautiful day with calm winds and sunshine. The birds did not disappoint with a Skagen record of 6 Nordlig Nattergal as well as 3 Lille Fluesnapper and 10+ Skovsanger among the many grounded migrants. Joakim had a guided tour about the life project of the area which went really well. He even found a Black Kite during it which the participants enjoyed. The family and Lisa and Daniel left around midday. We hope you enjoyed your stay! In the afternoon Joakim went to twitch one of the Lille Fluesnapper which had been seen in the town park. He got it! 234 for his ever growing year list. In the evening a report on Zello came through of a Mellemkjove migrating to the north-east from near the harbour. We all rushed out and after 5 or so minutes it came past the lighthouse very close. A really nice dark morph adult with spoons.
Picture of the Mellemkjove by Mikkel Høegh Post
Folk: Joakim Mattieson, Dante Shepherd, Marie Caroline, Hebe Denny, Simon S Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Daniel Bloche, Rolf Christiansen, Michel Ancher, Jorgen Kabel, Ingo Ludwichowski, Doufa, Morten, Nora and Eva Rian.
Ringmærknings Jennes Sø:
Rødstjert - 3
Gærdesanger - 3
Tornsanger - 5
Havesanger - 6
Løvsanger - 6
Grå fluesnapper - 1
Broget fluesnapper - 1
Musvit - 1
Bogfinke - 2
Total 28
Pomeransfugle!
I dag var nettene åbne kl 04:30 og morgenobsen startede kl 04:45. Dagen startede med en del tåge, som tog noget tid for at forsvinde. Det lykkedes dog til sidst. I ringmærkningen var det løvsangere som dominerede, men også arter som spurvehøg og gulbug lagde vejen forbi nettene.
På Grenen skete der ikkke det store. Af de bedste arter kan nævnes tejst, gråmåge og bjerglærke. Tilgengæld var der fint gang i de gule vipstjerter som nok blev morgenens højdepunkt med op imod 800 trækkende.
Dog skete der noget helt andet et helt andet sted. Pomeransfuglene var nemlig nået op til os heroppe nordpå. Et flok pomeransfugle blev spottet på den kendte 'rasteplads' for netop denne art. Området hedder troldkær og denne dag bllev der set en fin flok på 10 pomeransfugle. Vi ville selvfølgelig gerne se fuglene og drog derfor til troldkær og så de flotteste pomeransfugle på en mark med traner, spover og hjejler. Det var en rigtigt fin oplevelse.
Og nå ja .. så fangede Micheal Ancher en fin nordlig blåhals ved Jennes Sø.
Folk: Joakim Mattieson, Dante Shepherd, Marie Caroline, Hebe Denny, Simon S Christiansen, Lisa Vergin, Daniel Bloche, Rolf Christiansen, Michel Ancher, Jorgen Kabel, Ingo Ludwichowski, Doufa, Morten, Nora and Eva Rian.
Ringmærknings Jennes Sø and Sardinkrattet.
Spurvehog - 1
Gaerdesmutte - 1
Nordlig blåhals - 1
Rødstjert - 1
Solsort - 1
Rørsanger - 2
Gulbug - 1
Gærdesanger - 4
Tornsanger - 3
Munk - 2
Gransanger - 4
Havesanger - 2
Skovsanger - 2
Løvsanger - 32
Grå fluesnapper - 1
Broget fluesnapper - 2
Musvit - 1
Bogfinke - 1
Lille gråsisken - 2
Total 75
Der kigges på pomeransfugle
A Blåhals in Skagen
Honey Buzzard's day
Today was a quieter ringing day than yesterday with only 20 new ringed birds but still sunny weather. I was ringing together with Hebe, Marie and Simon and we caught 2 male sparrow hawks which was pretty awesome. I haven’t seen them in hand before. Jørgen and Igor visited us again at the ringing spot. I really like them having around :-) And luckily, Oluf Lou supported us during ringing and sparrow hawk aging.
Daniel, Dante and Joakim were at Grenen observing. It was a very, very good day for Honey Buzzard’s – they saw about 100! They also saw Great Northern Diver, Red Footed Falcon and Parrot Crossbill. Fortunately, we were also able to see many Honey Buzzard’s at the ringing spot (even though not as many as the guys).
About noon Rita came and gave us a new bike for the station – thanks a lot for that Rita! :-)
Later the day Daniel and I enjoyed the sunny weather and ate cake at the Café– they just have the best cake Denmark there!
In the evening Hebe’s mom came for a few-day-visit and joined us for the lovely dinner Hebe cooked.
People: Simon S. Christiansen, Daniel Bloche, Hebe Denny, Becks Denny, Marie Heuberger, Dante Shepherd, Joakim Matthiesen, Jørgen Kabel, Igor, Oluf Lou, Lisa Vergin
Ringing (Sardinkrattet):
Spurvhøg - 2
Solsort - 1
Gærdesanger - 4
Tornsanger - 5
Havesanger - 1
Munk - 1
Gransanger - 1
Løvsanger - 5
Total: 20
The Icterine Warbler arrived!
Today was a quite good birding day. We went to Grenen early in the morning. The sunrise was stunning. We saw a Caspian Tern (Rovterne), a Little Tern (dværgterne) and a Ortolan Bunting (hortulan). I returned to the observatory around 8 o'clock and then we started ringing and had a guided tour. After the tour Joakim and I continuied with the ringing, but we only catched about 6 birds in total - so not a good day. But while we closed the nets, we heared the first Ictrine Warbler (Gulbug) this year. So another new arrival made it to Skagen! Furthermore, Lisa and Daniel arrived, who were volunters here last year an are visting us for one week.
Ringing (Det Grå Fyr):
Rødhals 1
Rødstjert 3
Sangdrossel 1
Løvsanger 2
Total: 7
Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Daniel Bloche, Hebe Denny, Marie Heuberger, Dante Shepherd, Joakim Matthiesen, Lisa Vergin