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Twitching the Lesser Yellow Legs!
We woke up to a bit of a wild and blustery day, but nevertheless were excited and ready for a morning of observations! The four of us, (Joakim, Dante, Marie and I) headed out to Grenen again to join Rolf in the cold and the wind!
The weather proved to be a bit anti bird, and we had a very quiet morning, although alongside the usual passers by, there were some lovely highlights as always, such as the first Rørsanger for the year!
Mid morning, we were joined by Brian, who heard us talking about the Lille Gulben (lesser yellow legs) and very kindly offered us a loan of their car for the day!! so this was an exciting surprise for us!! and so the four of us drove down to Ulvedybet to see the Lesser yellow legs! It was quite exciting to be outside of skagen for the first time in a few months!
We got some lovely views of the bird, as well as an incredible view of a Southern Blue throat resting in a Rapeseed field!! There were lots of other waders there too; Rødben (redshank), Strandskade (oystercatcher) and Recurvirostra (avocet) among others!
Joakim, Dante and Marie watching the birds
Back at the observatory, we got on with some tasks before a much needed dinner of Dantes signature quiches!!
Thanks everyone for another brilliant day in Skagen!!
No ringing today
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Micheal Ancher, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Jan Heilmann, Brian, Kirsten og Rolf Christiansen.
My first day at Skagen
I just arrived at Skagen yesterday and today was my first day working. We (Joakim, Hebe, Dante and myself) went to Grenen around five o’clock in the morning with one of our guests, Brian and Kirsten and we also met some local birders. It was windy and therefore not a good birding day. But anyway we saw many Sule (Norhtern gannets) and even more Malamuk (Fulmars). In the evening Joakim gave a lecture about counting birds. He especially explained how to count flocks. I really enjoyed my first day here, even if it was a bit calm and I’m looking forward the next two months here. I’m sure I will learn a lot!
Rining:
no ringing today, due to bad weather conditions
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepherd, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Marie Heuberger, Brian and Kirsten
Departures and arrivals
All of us were up super early (3:30am) for the first CIS ringing of the year at Jennes So with Michael Ancher. It was a very quiet morning with only 5 birds ringed but we caught the first Mallard/Graand ever for the observatory. Anna had to leave for Lista mid morning and we all said goodbye. You will really be missed Anna! Marie, a new volunteer from Germany, arrived around midday. In the afternoon Simon, Joakim and I had a guided tour with 40 people which went really well. Brian and Kirsten cooked an amazing dinner! Afterward Jan had a talk about plants in the birders club.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepherd, Anna Moulin, Micheal Ancher, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Jan Heilmann, Brian og Kirsten, Marie
Rinkmarkening Jenne So and Det Gra Fyr:
Graand - 1, Gaerdesmutte - 2, Munk - 1, Gransanger - 1, Musvit - 2, Rorspurv - 2
Total 9
Hyggelig dag
Ja i kan jo næsten selv gætte jer til hvordan dagen startede? Nemlig! Morgenobs. Hebe og jeg sad ved Nordstrand og Dante og Anna sad på Grenen. Vejret var fint og vinden var lav. Det betød, at vi faktisk havde nogenlunde forventninger til dagen, men de vidste sig hurtigt ikke at blive indfriet. Det var simpelthen dødt ved Nordstrand, MEGET dødt. Vi brugte 4 timer ved Nordstrand, hvor højdepunktet blev én fiskeørn. Derefter prøvede vi med lidt rovfugle-obs, hvilket sådanset gik nogenlunde.
Brian og Kirsten, som bor i lejligheden kiggede forbi Nordstrand og fik set nogle af de få fugle, som faktisk valgte at ligge vejen forbi.
Imens vi gjorde dette havde Simon en guidet tur for en 4.klasse. De fik lært lidt om ringmærkning, trækfugleobservationer og fugle i det hele taget. Turen gik godt og børnene var meget interesserede. Måske vi ser dem heroppe i form af fuglekiggere eller måske endda firvillige på stationen i løbet af de næste år?
Da Anna desværre skal rejse videre onsdag, ville sige godt farvel til hende. Derfor drog vi til Skagen Bryghus og spiste en rigtigt fin frokost/aftensmad en drak en øl. Derefter gik vi alle en tur op i fyrtårnet, så Anna også fik den oplevelse med herfra. Derefter var der lidt praktiske ting som skulle ordnes. De blev dog afbrudt da to aftenfalke hanner havde valgt, at ligge deres rute lige hen over Det Grå Fyr. Hold nu op hvor er de fede!
Dagen sluttede med, at vi bagte en kage og spiste nogle is og bare generelt hyggede os, da det jo desværre desværre desværre var Annas sidste aften her.
Anna, Hebe, Dante og Joakim, de 4 frivilllige på stationen lige nu, efter en tur i fyrtårnet.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Micheal Ancher, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Jan Heilmann, Brian og Kirsten
Ringmarkening Det Gra Fyr:
Munk -1, Gransagner - 2, Musvit - 1
Total 4
Mellemkjove in the morning!
This morning started early again, with Dante and Anna, joined by Kirsten and Brean, headed out to Northstrand and Joakim and i went to Grenen. It was a really good morning for birds, particularly raptors, some highlights being: Steppehøg (Pallid harrier), Kirsten and Brian's first Sort Glente (Black Kite), Hvidnæbbet Lom (White billed diver), Mellemkjove ( Pomarine Skua), Ringdrossel (Ring ouzel) and 400 plus Spurvhøg. Later in the morning, i joined Simon on a ringing tour, Anna headed into town for some shopping and Dante headed to a different location for some raptor migration counting, where he spotted an Adult male Aftenfalk. (Red footed falcon)
In the afternoon, Joakim and i headed out for a wee bit of exploring and raptor watching and saw some lovely insects and birds! Anna got on with some things at the observatory and spoke to some Chinese guests as she has learnt some Mandarin! Simon spent the afternoon planning the Fugle Festival which begins next week!! Later in the evening his Dad arrived which was nice!
After a delicious noodly dinner cooked by Joakim, we hit bed.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Micheal Ancher, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Rolf Christiansen, Ian Heilmann, Brian og Kirsten
Ringmarkening Det Gra Fyr:
Rodhals - 2, Sangdrossel - 2, Gransanger - 1
Total 5
Rainy rides and goodbyes
Today I set out early in the pouring rain to give Simon his bike back. I can't say it was the most enjoyable ride, with the rain pelting down the back of my neck and the wind whipping across my face. However, the song thrushes (sangdrossel) were out in force, snapping up the earthworms as they struggled across the wet tarmac. I weaved in and out of them, watching the hares (hare) leap across the moors and the brave robin (Rødhals) belt out his melody.
For the others, a well deserved lie in allowed them to catch up on precious sleep, before they were up and joining me in the rain to put up some new nets in the old lighthouse garden for our guided tours that will be happening in the next week.
Other than this, our day was a fairly quiet one, focusing on data entry and planning our week ahead.
Our new guests, Kirsten, Brian and Ian arrived, so we had some introductions to do, and got to know each other over a delicious stir fry dinner from Joakim.
After dinner I gave a talk on a subject that I am very passionate about; human dimensions in conservation management. Though not directly to do with birds, human dimensions focuses on how we are engaging and communicating with different groups of people- local communities, hunters, conservationists, researchers etc.- to ensure our long term goals and plans are agreed on with everyone effected, and thus avoid conflicts.
This Wednesday I will be off to my second stop on the Scandinavian Triple, Lista bird observatory, in Norway. This will be my last blog post, and so I would like to thank everyone in Skagen and the station for a fantastic and fascinating month. Thank you for having me, and for teaching me so much. I have been so lucky to meet all you incredible people, keep up the amazing work!
Skagen, it has been such a pleasure.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Micheal Ancher, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Ian Heilmann, Brian og Kirsten
Er Skagen løbet tør for fugle?
Efter gårdagens store succes ved ringmærkningen på Grenen var vi oppe og tidligt afsted igen. Det var Hebe, Anna, Simon og jeg som stod for dagens ringmærkning. Nettene blev åbnet lige ved solopgang. Forventningerne var høje da der virkelig havde været gang i fx løvsangerne dagen før. Vores forventninger viste sig dog ikke at holde. Det blev til MEGET få fugle i ringmærkningen denne dag…. Ja faktisk kun 7 fugle på en hel morgen… øv øv. Dante kunne også melde om meget få fugle fra hans obs-post på Grenen. Skagen var simpelthen løbet tør fugle. Er det virkelig muligt? Det føltes godt nok sådan.
Det var dog ikke helt så slemt som jeg får det til at lyde, men sammenlignet med den sidste halvanden uges tid, som har været helt vildt fantastiske, ja så er det ikke meget at snakke om fra denne dag.
Det blev dog til en flot stor spurvehøg hun i ringmærkningen og Dante fik set arter såsom hvidvinget måge, dværgfalk og stor korsnæb. Senere på dagen lykkedes det da også Dante og jeg, på en lille tur rundt i området, at se både sort glente og kongeørn. Så lidt fugle havde Skagen dog gemt til os. Det kunne Hans og Birte også konstatere, da de fra morgenstunden var på cykeltur rundt i området og fik set lidt forskelligt der også.
Imens vores ringmærkning gik meget langsomt, havde Micheal Ancher en lidt bedre dag ved Jennes sø, som blandt andet bød på året første skovsanger!
Resten af dagen gik med diverse småopgaver. Simon holdte et møde med Micheal Ancher og Dante brugte noget tid med sin mor, som er på besøg i Danmark nogle dage.
Og for at svare på overskriften, NEJ, Skagen er ikke løbet tør for fugle.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Micheal Ancher, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Hans og Birte Christophersen.
Ringmærkning på Jennes sø:
Spurvehøg – 1
Musvit – 2
Skovsanger - 1
Løvsanger – 13
Gransanger – 7
Munk – 2
Gærdesanger – 1
Gærdesmutte – 2
Rødstjert – 2
Sangdrossel – 2
Solsort – 1
Bogfinke – 1
Lille gråsisken – 6
Rødhals – 8
Vindrossel - 1
Total 50
Skovskade fra Ellekrattet
Hvidhalset fluesnapper i Ellekrattet
The day began early as always! Joakim, Anna and Simon went out to the nets at Grenen and had a successful morning ringing! With a total of 69 birds, they caught some exciting ones!
Dante and I headed up to Grenen to observe with Rolf and a good number of other observers, as well as a camera man following Rolf for the mornign! It was a good morning for us too, lots of birds moving through. Some highlights being a beautiful male HedeHøg (Montegues Harrier), ( which Joakim was very excited to get a good veiw of too!! ) three female AftenFalk (Red footed Falcon), a Mosehornugle (Shorteared owl), some Skægmejse (Bearded Tit), Brushane (Ruff) and Ringdrossel (Ring Ouzel)! Our observations were cut short however by very exciting news of a Hvidhalset Fluesnapper (Collared Flycatcher) with a ring in Ellekrattet! Dante and I headed over and got some really gorgeous veiws of this bird..we were joined by Joakim, Anna and Simon - this was a lifer for us all! Even Simon had never seen it within Denmark!
Back at the observatory, we all got on with tasks for the day and Dante got ready for his talk! In light of the Hvidhalset Fluesnapper having a ring, Simon, Joakim and I headed back to Ellekrattet with some Mistnets to try to catch the bird in order to read the ringnumber and learn about it's origin! After some hours of wading around through swampy waters and clambering through trees and one VERY VERY nearly in the net moment, we had to give up and call it a day.
Meanwhile, Hans had spent the day observing at Storrclit, and him and Birgitte then spent the evening with some guests of their own. Back at the obs, Dantes Mmum arrived from London! and we all headed to down to listen to a really brilliant and very informative talk by Dante on gull identification! Then after a fun Barbeque dinner outside, we headed off to bed!
In other news in Skagen, a Upupa (Hoepoe) was spotted nearby! Nice!!
Simon And Joakim setting up the nets in Ellekrattet.
Ringing at Sardinkrattet:
Vindrossel - 1, Sangdrossel - 4, Rødhals - 8, Løvsanger - 39, Rørspurv - 7, Kvækerfinke - 1, Skovpiber - 1, Gransanger - 6, Fuglekonge - 2
Total 69
People - Joakim Matthieson, Dante Shepherd, Jane Shepherd, Anna Moulin, Hebe Denny, Simon S Christiansen, Hans and Birgitte Christopherson and Rolf Christiansen.
Red-footed falcon invasion
Today began with me, Hebe and Joakim heading to North Strand, and Dante to Grenen. It was a fairly quiet morning, with just a few Hobbys (Larkefalk) and Snipe (dobbeltbekkasin), so Hebe and I decided to head to Grenen to see how the raptors were there. We were rewarded with spectacular views of a female Red-footed falcon (Aftenfalk). Joakim (after a bit of mad cycling) also got to see her. We even got to see an incredible moment where the Red-footed falcon decided to steal prey from a passing Kestral (Tårnfalk)! After more views of other incredible raptors, such as two juvenile Pallid harrier (Steppehøg), we headed back to the observatory.
Simon spent the morning discussing the Friends of the Lighthouse, until we joined him for the daily data sort. The cloudy day meant it was a quiet day, until we got the call about two female red-footed falcons just on the road outside the observatory! We headed out and had even more beautiful views! I spent the rest of the evening watching our resident male Redstart (Rødstjert). I love you Skagen.
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Nids Ereksen, Søren Skov, Lene Kappelborg, Hans og Birthe Christophersen.
Fin, men rolig dag til morgenobs og lærdom
Morgenen bød på morgenobs hos alle mand. Hebe, Dante, Anna og Jeg var på Grenen. Trækket var noget sløvt, men alligevel fik vi set gode arter. Heriblandt kan nævnes hvidnæbbet lom og de første brushøns i dette forår. Simon var ude og gå en tur i terrænet og så her fx en bynkefugl. Hans fik set en stor tornskade på rigtigt kort afstand. Så selvom at det ikke vrimlede med fugle, som var på vej mod nord denne dag, ja så var det altså heller ikke helt fugletomt.
Senere på dagen endte vi alle sammen tilbage i skole… Simon holdte nemlig en lektion i fældningsstrategier hos nogle af de fugle vi kan forvente, at fange og ringmærke i den næste tid. Vi fik blandt andet kigget på arter som gransanger og rødstjert…. Og så kiggede vi også lige på steppeørn, bare fordi vi er rigtigt optimistiske. Herefter prøvede vi på, at fange og ringmærke to sortsrubede bynkefugle, som har holdt til udenfor Det Grå Fyr den sidste måneds tid, men desværre var de os overlegne denne dag. De er dog rigtigt spænende at følge og mon ikke de yngler et sted i nærheden? Hans og Birgitte lavede en rigtigt god aftensmad og derefter holde vi aftenmøde og planlagde næstedagens eventyr!
Folk: Joakim Matthiesen, Dante Shepard, Anna Moulin, Simon S Christiansen, Hebe Denny, Hans og Birthe Christophersen.
En rigtig fin tegning, tegnet af Hebe da det gik lidt sløvt på morgenobsen..