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Afslapning og Jerup strand
Idag var det lørdag og lørdag er jo en fin dag
Igen idag skulle der være meget vind og jeg valgte derfor for første gang at tage en morgen fri hvilket var en fremragende beslutning
Vi var nemlig så heldige at Esben, tidligere frivillig, er på besøg og han kunne hjælpe Daniel med at tage morgenobsen.
Laima, Michaela og jeg blev altså hjemme da der var for meget vind til ringmærkning.
Esben og Daniel havde også en fin dag derude på trods af vinden. Morgenobsen gav bla Mallemukker, Rider og Skeand som vistnok er den første på grenen i år. De fik også besøg af Simon og vores kære gæster Kristine og Martin
Herhjemme stod den på natoptagelser, ringmærkningsdata og småkager.
Da morgenobsen var ovre satte Esben sig i laboratoriet og læste samtidig med at han holdte øje med whoosh-nettet i haven.
Michaela, Daniel og jeg tog med Kristine og Martin til skarvsøen for at lave vores tællinger og efterfølgende tog vi til Jerup strand. Her gik jeg med et ønske om en tidlig vadefugl eller måske en sølvhejre men det skulle ikke være. Til gengæld var der kortnæbbede gæs, gravænder og en stor flok af knortegæs. Daniel og Michaela gik amok i muslinger, konkylier og andet godt fra havet og det endte med at være en helt fin tur, tusind tak til Kristine og Martin for kørsel. Det er jo også desværre deres sidste dag i Skagen imorgen, det har været en kæmpe fornøjelse at have jer på besøg, i er utroligt passionerede og interesserede og det har været fedt at se på fugle med jer!!
Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Kristine Rasmussen, Martin Bjerre Nielsen, Esben E. Hansen, Michaëla Berdougo, Laima Bagdonaite, Daniel Bloche og Jonas Pedersen
The windiest day
It‘s been windy and rainy the whole night, making it a little difficult to sleep. When Jonas and I got up to have breakfast before leaving for morning obs, it was still raining, therefore we decided to postpone leaving the station for another hour. That allowed us for more sleep, and then it was actually sunny!
Clad in our snowsuits, we set off to world’s end 3 and began observing the sea. We stayed for 3 hours in total, and even though windy, it was not too cold (thanks to all the layers we wore!!). We had quite a nice migration of scoters (Sortand), some auks (Alkefugle), 1 arctic skua (Almindelig kjove) and a number of different birds. The way back was a little tough with all the sand being blown in our faces, but we were very lucky to observe a 2k year white-tailed eagle (Havørn) from quite close!
My new best friend on a windy day is a snow suit
Cold morning obs
Back at the station, Michaela and Daniel had a productive morning; Michaela was working through night recordings, and Daniel was studying for his upcoming exam. When we came back, Daniel made everyone pancakes and set off the fire alarm! Nevertheless, we then had lovely elevenses (reference to The Hobbit, and their habit at eating at 11:00 :D).
Simon also had a nice day, he worked on more rarity committee stuff in the morning, and in the afternoon went to town to buy some bamboo sticks and a long stick for us to use at Kabeltrommlen to hang bird bags. He also got a sledgehammer, and ordered the new passerine flight identification book! Looking forward to reading it! Then he had an interview about mute swans with a newspaper.
Daniel on the walk by the sea
The afternoon was quite chill, Jonas had the longest nap of his life which was well deserved as he’s been getting up early every morning. I also had a nap, and after that worked on fixing the last net with Daniel in the attic. Then we finished the leftover sushi, and Michaela and Daniel went out to take photos of the stormy sea. They got carried away and instead of filming the sea, started filming themselves doing hand stands! Also, congratulations to Michaela who got admitted to a master’s programme in Lund!!
Michaela's cool headstand
After the evening meeting we played a game of bird charades which was won by Jonas! Esben arrived tonight for the weekend! No ringing was done today, and we won’t be able to ring tomorrow either, but hopefully soon the wind will go down and we can catch birds again!
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Folk: Simon S Christiansen, Daniel Bloche, Jonas Pedersen, Michaela Berdougo, Esben E. Hansen and Laima Bagdonaite
Caught the first Water Rail (Vandrikse) for this year
Finally, the wind went down, so Laima, Michaëla and Jonas went ringing at Kabeltromlen this morning. Kristine, Martin and I went observing with Knud at Worlds End 3. The observation started quite nice with a roosting Merlin (Dværgfalk). It hunted successfully a Chaffinch (Bogfinke), which it was eating quite close from us on the beach. Just when we were enjoying this interesting observation, I got a call from Laima, that they caught a Water Rail (Vandrikse) in their first round. So, we left Knud alone and went into the ringing site to see this amazing bird. Actually, it was Laimas first Water Rail to see and not only hear and for all of us volunteers the first to see in hand. It was very exciting. It´s pretty amazing to realize how long their legs are and how beautiful their colours, especially because we caught an adult bird (3k+). Just in the moment we were about to release the bird, Simon spotted a Glaucous Gull (Gråmåge) migrating North, another nice observation this morning.
Male, adult Water Rail
Unfortunately, not many birds followed after the Water Rail. The nets kept quite empty, although we had relatively many recaptured birds. They are interesting, because we get a lot of data from recaptures. Jonas was very happy to age a Blackcap (Munk) correctly. These ones are tricky birds to age sometimes, so we had a moult session on how to age these birds yesterday. Apparently, Laimas little presentation already helped us understanding their moult better and to know for what to look in these birds. Besides that, its also noteworthy that we have new waders now. It is very nice to be in the ringing area now without getting wet feet. After the Water Rail was released, I went back to Knud helping him counting some birds. A bit later also Simon, Kristine and Martin were joining us. It turned out to be a fairly good observation morning with quite some Fulmars (Mallemuk). Also, we had one lonely Snow Bunting (Snespurv) left on the beach, while the others already left to their breeding grounds. In the afternoon Michaëla took some pictures again with the station’s camera. She got some Eiders (Ederfugle) and a Great-spotted Woodpecker (Stor Flagspætte) in front of the lens. Jonas helped us by doing some of the less fun office tasks during the afternoon. In the evening Laima made Sushi. It turned out to be amazing, and the rolling of it was also really fun. It was a very lovely dinner! Unfortunately, Kristine and Martin needed to leave for Copenhagen this afternoon, but we hope they can come back soon.
Making Sushi
Ringing (Kabeltromlen):
Gransanger - 1
Gærdesmutte - 3
Rødhals - 1
Bogfinke - 1
Vandrikse - 1
Sum = 7
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Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Kristine Rasmussen, Martin Bjerre Nielsen, Knud Pedersen, Michaëla Berdougo, Laima Bagdonaite, Jonas Pedersen og Daniel Bloche
Topskarv, Mallemuk, new photolab and ageing studies.
Hi folks :)
I hope you all had a lovely first half of the week!
After a couple of windy days, we were finally able to open the nets today and activate the reed trap. Daniel and Laima went ringing, and were able to test their brand new, homemade photo lab which worked wonders! Dunnock (Jernspurv), with the really cool photolab background!
Something quite unexpected happened, and while you are all hoping for some cool bird stories, I apologise as this isn't one. It is, though, one of our many "living with Daniel" stories. For some unknown reason, Laima realised that Daniel had blood on his hands, on his waders, on his binoculars, on his jacket, and on the new photo lab. No harm here, he just had the tiniest unnoticeable cut on his little finger that resulted in more laughter than scare in the end. :)
Aside from that, they ringed 8 birds including Blackcaps (Munk) and Dunnocks (Jernspurv). They also caught an unusual-looking Great Tit (Musvit) that was very pale looking but with a lot of rusty wash. Unfortunately, it escaped from the weighing tube so we have no picture. Hoping we can catch it again to show it to you!
Laima and Daniel also witnessed a Water Rail (Vandrikse) walking right under the net... Such a shame hahaha.
Laima, Kristine and Martin, with a Goldcrest (Fuglekonge)
In the meantime, Jonas and I went observing and Verdens Ende 3 with Kristine and Martin. The sunrise was wonderful, it was less windy than expected, and as we set up on the dune, I saw two cormorant-like birds that I pointed out to Jonas. "They're probably just Cormorants (Skarv)", I said. Jonas nearly gave up in trying to look for them. Good thing he didn't, as they were our only Shags (Topskarv) for the day! It was a great day for Gannets (Sule), and we saw a Black Guillemot (Tejst), a Black-throated Diver (Sortstrubet lom), a Northern Fulmar (Mallemuk), and a resting Merlin (Dværgfalk) right in front of us. Halfway in, our guests went to see the ringing and were super grateful to see birds up close! They came back for the last 10 minutes of observations and we then looked for the Great grey Shrike (Stor tornskade).
Jonas, Kristine and Martin, looking for the Great grey Shrike (Stor tornskade)
Laima and Daniel opened nets in the garden and set the whoosh net up in the hope of catching Magpies (Husskade), without success yet. Simon, who had lots of meeting today, was very sad that he wasn't able to come out with any of us.
After having had some lunch, our guests, Kristine and Martin, went shopping and went to the new harbour to try and see the Glaucous Gull (Gråmåge), some of us took a nap, Daniel studied for his marine mammal exam for next week, and Laima finished working on her presentation on ageing Blackcaps (Munk) and Dunnocks (Jernspurv) that she gave us at 3 pm. Blackcaps are actually harder to age than I imagined!
Laima teaching us about Blackcap (Munk) ageing
Kristine and Martin are now preparing us a curry that already smells incredible, and we will probably all fall asleep soon after.
White wagtail (Hvid vipstjert) feeding, on the way back from observation this morning
Wishing you all a good night, and talk to you soon! ?
Ringing (Kabeltromlen):
Musvit - 1
Rødhals - 1
Jernspurv - 2
Gærdesmutte - 1
Bogfinke - 1
Gransanger - 1
Fuglekonge - 1
Sum = 8
Suler, Stor tornskade, Skarver og andre lækkerier
Så er påsken forbi, og som vi mærkede igår er kulden kommet. Igen idag var det koldt og blæsende, Michaela og jeg tog ud for at tælle morgentrækket og vores kære gæster tog med. Grundet den stærke vind forblev nettene lukket og Daniel og Laima sov længe. Morgenen var lidt mærkelig, i og med at der næsten ingen mærkværdige fugle var. Men til gengæld havde vi nogle fine tal. Første time gav rigtig mange suler og senere på morgenen kom et pludseligt ryk af rødstrubede lommer, formentlig fugle der blev skræmt op af et stort containerskib. Det blev også til lidt rider og på gåturen hjem havde vi en fin stor tornskade der rastede omkring sardinkrattet, Michaela tog senere på dagen ud for at fotografere den.
Vores gæster, Kristine og Martin gik fra verdens ende 1 til nordstrand og de havde bla, Spurvehøg, tårnfalk, fjeldvåge og de fine ynglende traner. Derhjemme fik Daniel læst op til sin eksamen og han siger selv at han var meget produktiv her til morgen, dog fik han ikke klaret alt han ville. Til gengæld fik han lavet en fin citrontærte og han lagde et æg ud i haven, i håb om at lokke nogle husskader til. Laima, fik også sovet godt og lavede nogle dejlige bagels til når Michaela og jeg kom hjem. Udover det blev der gået en lille tur hvor der også blev taget billeder af sortstrubet bynkefugl og hun arbejde lidt på en kommende præsentation med aldersbestemmelse af nogle fugle i hånden.
Senere tog vi med Kristine og Martin ud til Skarvsøen for at tælle skarverne og vi gik derfra og hjem. Eftermiddagen blev brugt på at lege med Aslan, Kristinas hund og selvfølgelig på at lave aftensmad, dofbasen osv.
Alt i alt en fin dag og vi glæder os til imorgen!
(Der var tid til lidt løjer på turen hjem fra skarvsøen)
Snowy april's day
It was a very windy morning, but Jonas and Daniel got up early and braved the weather to go for the sea observation. They met up with Henrik and Nicole, and our new guests Kristine and Martin but, unfortunately, it was not so eventful. They did have some 30ish kittiwakes (Ride), a nice Peregrine falcon (Vandrefalk), but apart from that it was just freezing cold, so they headed back after 3 hours of observations.
Back at the station, Michaela and I got to sleep in a little. I went for a quick walk by the sea but soon realized it was too windy to keep walking. Then we worked on our laptops – Michaela was going through last week’s night recordings (link at the bottom of the blog post), and I was preparing a presentation on Dunnock (Jernspurv) ageing.
When the guys returned, I made pancakes and we all had a nice breakfast with lots of maple syrup, Nutella and peanut butter (sugar overdose!!!). Henrik and Nicole came by to say goodbyes! Thanks for your company here, and hope to see you soon again! Simon had some time off, therefore he … worked on rarity committee stuff, which he's been a part of for almost 10 years now! Then he also planned new activities for children and parents, and otherwise hasn’t seen any birds.
After we finished our weekly food shopping list, we went into town in Simon’s newly cleaned car (and this time made sure not to put sand all over the seats as we usually do..) for some grocery shopping. We always feel like we’re buying too much, but it never is! We also got some stuff for the outdoor photolab which we will work on tomorrow, so hopefully we’ll soon be able to take nicer photos of birds in hand for documentation and ageing purposes! Exhausted after shopping we had lunch at the station, and took well deserved naps.
Kristine and Martin who arrived yesterday had quite a nice morning, with a lovely walk to Vardens ende, where they had nice observations of many gannets (Sule). Then they were watching birds from outside the station with more shelter from the wind. They saw some red-throated divers (Rødstrubet lom), and even more gannets! Then they went for a walk and saw smaller passerines, a jacksnipe (Enkeltbekkasin), some raptors (Rovfugle). They also went to Hulsig and spent some time on the highest dune, but didn’t see that many birds!Then we all had dinner made by Jonas!
It was a weird weather day, lots of sun, wind, hail and even snow! Looking forward to less windy days, so we can open the nets and ring again!
Click here for the list of nightrecorded birds from April 2nd!
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Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Henrik Böhmer, Nicole Böhmer, Kristine Rasmussen, Martin Bjerre Nielsen, Michaela Berdougo, Jonas Pedersen, Daniel Bloche, og Laima Bagdonaite.
Lovely Observation Morning and a new net lane
After the amazing observations of Orcas and great birds yesterday, the expectations of most our observers were quite high today. Of course, they couldn´t get satisfied by “just” seeing a migrating Glaucous Gull (Gråmåge) and close raptors, like Hen Harrier (Blå Kærhøg), Peregrine Falcon (Vandrefalke), Merlin (Dærgfalke), Red Kites (Rød Glente), Common Buzzards (Musvåge) or Rough-legged Buzzards (Fjeldvåge) in beautiful light. While Mikkel, Jonas, Henrik and Nicole were disappointed from the morning observations, Laima and I really enjoyed the time up at Worlds End One. It was our first Glaucous Gull and also a really good observation to see it migrating. See our Instagram post for some more pictures!
Morning Observation from Worlds End One
I left earlier from the observation, because I helped Michaela cutting two new net lanes in our ringing site at Kabeltromlen. It was very successful, we managed to finish these two net lanes and also cut a small shortcut though the dunes. The next times we will be able to put up more nets and have faster rounds to walk, which is really nice. Also, to cut of the shrubs was actually quite fun.
Michaela cutting free a net lane
Unfortunately, Mikkel left today to spend some time with a friend in North Jutland before he goes back to Copenhagen studying for his exam. However, he left with a new nickname: after showing high motivation spotting Stock Doves (Huldue) in flocks of Wood Pigeons (Ringdue) he got the name Pigeon Boy (Duedreng).
The Pigeon Boy (Duedreng)
Jonas had an exciting noon: During the last bit of the morning observation he got a phone call to go to Nordstrand were he was interviewed about the Orca observation yesterday. Simon is a bit disappointed that he missed the Orcas here in Skagen again. He was spending the Easter-weekend with his family at his summerhouse. While we needed to keep the nets closed, due to the strong wind up in the dunes, Michael was able to ring some birds at Jenne Sø. Among others this beautiful male Siskin (Grønsisken).
Siskin (Grønsisken)
Ringmærkning (Jennes sø):
Gransanger – 4
Fuglekonge – 2
Rødhals – 1
Bogfinke – 2
Lille Gråsisken – 3
Grønsisken – 1
Sum: 13
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Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Michael Ancher, Henrik Böhmer, Nicole Böhmer, Michaela Berdougo, Laima Bagdonaite, Jonas Pedersen, Mikkel Friborg Mortensen og Daniel Bloche.
Havets ulve og himlens konge
Hej alle sammen, i dag har været en fantastisk dag!
Vi startede som altid tidligt, med Jonas, Daniel og Michaela ude og åbne net en time før solopgang og Mikkel ude og observere sammen med Henrik Böhmer og hans kone Nicole Böhmer omkring solopgang. Laima havde morgenen fri om kunne sove længe.
Det blæste en del i morges, men der var gang i finketrækket idag. Desværre var der ikke mange fugle i nettene, så der blev lavet lidt forskellige øvelser af de frivillige sådan at de kunne holde sig varme imens at de ventede.
Finkerne betød at vi var så heldige ude på træktællingen at finde et hvidvinget korsnæb, som Henrik hørte på kaldet, fik optaget og derefter bestemt ved spektogram:
(Fotoet viser lydoptagelsen af et hvidvinget korsnæb fra www.xenocanto.com, øverst, og vores optagelse af hvidvinget korsnæb, nederst, frekvensen og længden af den "runde lydfil" viser at det er hvidvinget korsnæb) Mega fedt!
For at det ikke skulle være vildt nok så kom dagens store overraskelse og fantastiske observation, da 6-7 Spækhuggere i flere timer svømmede rundt og jagede fiskstimer tæt på kysten fra ca. kl. 9:30, først fra Norstranden, så hen forbi Grenen og tilbage mod Nordstranden igen (foto)
Billedet er taget af Erik Christophersen i dag på Nordstranden. Det han har fanget på billedet er en af de 6-7 spækhuggere som man kunne være så heldig at se rimelig tæt på kysten i dag i Skagen og det er ikke hvilken som helst, det er nemlig den store han som virkelig skilte sig ud fra de andre med en rygfinne ca. 1-1,5m høj og halvt så bred! Et fantastisk flot dyr og super spændende at se både han, hunner og en mulig unge på samme tid!
Næsten alle frivillige fik set de flotte dyr, Jonas, Daniel og Michaela skyndte sig og på cyklerne og cyklede mod Nordstranden så snart meldingen kom (Jonas nåede endda ikke at tage Wadersne af, det fortrød han lidt senere..) De så dem heldigvis rigtig fint! Der mødte de Knud Pedersen og var også så heldige at Jørgen og Agnete Kabel og deres hund Igor som også var på Nordstranden for at se spækhuggere, så fik de også lige hilst på dem. Jeg selv valgte at blive på Grenen med Henrik og Nicole og blev også belønnet med det fantastike syn af spækhuggerne!
(Sådan ser man ud når man lige har set Spækhuggere!)
Efterfølglende tog Jonas, Daniel og Michaela til Skarvsøen for at tæælle ynglefugle og reder, der var kommet flere skarver og flere reder var besat siden vi sidst var der, for bare to dage siden! De fandt også en Hugorm (foto)
Som der virkelig er begyndte at komme flere og flere af ude i klitterne! Mega fedt!
Ude på trækobsen, som var blevet forhindret lidt i en times tid pga. de spændende Spækhuggere, havde vejret virkelig begyndt at være forårsvejr der lugtede lidt af sommer! Et par rovfugle, bl.a. en adult fjeldvåge havde besluttet sig for at trække ud over Grenen. Derfor besluttede Henrik, Nicole og jeg at tage til Flagbakken i håb om at der ville trække rovfugle forbi. Jonas ville gerne med, så efter træktællingne var slut kørte vi afsted!
Det viste sig at være en helt igennem god ide! Der trak nemlig over 100 spurvehøge, 13 Røde glenter, 3 Vandrefalke og eftermiddagens helt store hit en 2k Kongeørn forbi! (foto)Så alt i alt en fantastisk Forårsdag i start April!
Tilbage på stationen satte Daniel, Michaela og Laima nettene op i haven og lå og hyggede i solen. Der gik ikke længe før de havde en fugl i nettet, sørme om det ikke var det samme Topmejse de selv havde ringmærket få dage forinden ude ved kabeltromlen?! Vildt! (foto)
Derefter spiste vi aftensmad med Henrik og Nicole og snakkede om alle de fede naturoplevelser i dag! I morgne tager vi alle på trækobs. sammen i morgen tidlig og håber at vi kan få bare en halvt så god dag som i dagen i dag (det bliver nok svært!) Men der sker nok noget spændende, det gør der tit heroppe! Tak for i dag.
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Folk: Simon S. Christiansen, Henrik Böhmer, Nicole Böhmer, Daniel Bloche, Michaela Berdougo, Laima Bagdonaite, Jonas Pedersen, Knud Pedersen, Erik Christophersen, Jørgen Kabel, Agnete Kabel, Igor og Mikkel Friborg Mortensen.
Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):
Gærdesmutte 1
Blåmejse 1
Ringmærkning (Jennes sø):
Blåmejse 1
Musvit 3
Gransanger 3
Fuglekonge 2
Gærdesmutte 1
Solsort 1
Nordlig gråsisken 1
Lille gråsisken 5
Ringmærkning (Nordstjernevej):
Blåmejse 2
Musvit 6
Skovspurv 1
Bogfinke 2
Grønirisk 1
Endnu en dag, endnu en fed art i hånden
(Denne fine rørspurv han var en af fuglene der fik en ring på)
Mikkel tog ud for at tælle træk med Henrik og Nicole og de havde en okay morgen med bla. Tejst, Almindelig kjove, Tyrkerdue og andre blandede godter. Udover det blev der spist nogle gode småkager på klitten.
Daniel kunne sove længe og tog senere ud og sluttede sig til ringmærkningen, faktisk kom han lige i tide til en meget uventet men dejlig art. Nemlig topmejse som vi fangede i nogle af de yderste net. Det er en utroligt smuk fugl og noget helt særligt at have i hånden. Udover det stod dagen på flere mejser, gærdesmutter og nogle jernspurve. Da nettene stoppede med at give fugle vendte vi til "nedrulning af bakke" for at underholde os selv.
Derhjemme stod den først på middagsmad, derefter på en god lur også selvfølgelig på rengøring.
Gærdesmutte 2
April fool's day and Easter fun!
The day started quite early, Daniel, Mikkel and I got up at 5 and went out to open the nets and activate the reed trap by 6:15am. Unfortunately, it was quite windy so we couldn’t open all the nets. It was also too cold to stay up on Kabeltromlen, so we took shelter down the hill from there and ringed there the whole morning. The rounds were quite slow and there were not so many birds, but we did have a couple of exciting captures! A nice adult female sparrowhawk (Spurvehøg), and later an adult male Goldcrest (Fuglekonge) with a ring from Germany! It’s always super exciting to catch birds with foreign rings!
Photos with sparrowhawk: Marienne
Even though we didn’t have many birds, Mikkel got to practice handling birds and taking wing measurements, he also extracted his 3 first birds from the net! We also had quite a few people staying with us throughout the morning; a nice family from Copenhagen, Jørgen and Igor, Erik Christophersen, Søren Skov, and Marianne just to name a few!
Foto: Søren Skov
Meanwhile, Jonas went out observing at Verdens ende 1 together with Henrik and Nicole Böhmer, Alex Sand Frich, and they were also joined by Erik Christophersen. They had quite a nice first hour of observations with a lot of auks (Alkefugle), a couple of great skuas (Storkjove), a handful of fulmars (Mallemuk) and 6 European shags (Topskarv). Jonas stayed for an extra hour to enjoy the raptor migration, they counted around 150 common buzzards (Musvåge), two merlins (Dværgfalk), and many sparrowhawks (Spurvehøg).
Back at the observatory, Michaela, Mikkel, Daniel and I went for a fun but cold swim in the sea and the did some yoga in the living room. That’s where Jonas found us when he came back. After lunch we all took quick 10 minute naps. During that time Simon prepared for the Easter fun afternoon. Apparently The Easter bunny visited the garden and laid 10 chocolate eggs there which we had to find! The hunt was successful (not for me though, as I found none.), all 10 eggs were found and shared among us! After that Simon made us go up to the attic because we had to find and catch the bats that started living there. We put on gloves and started checking all the corners with flashlights, but soon we realized it was actually April fool’s prank!
After that, our Easter fun continued and we blew and painted some eggs! Everyone went with the bird theme which resulted in a nice collection of painted eggs that are now hanging in the observatory garden if anyone wants to see them! We had an early omelet dinner, and went swimming after it again!
Overall, it was a lovely sunny day with lots of fun and laughter!
Ringing (Kabeltromlen):
Spurvehøg - 1
Gærdesmutte - 2
Jernspurv - 2
Rødhals - 2
Solsort - 2
Gransanger - 1
Fuglekonge - 1
Musvit - 1
Bogfinke - 1
Dompap, Lille (ssp. europaea) - 1
Sum: 14
Michael Ancher was also ringing in Nordstjernevej and Jennes Sø
Ringing (Nordstjernevej):
Rødhals - 2
Bogfinke - 2
Gulspurv -2
Sum: 6
Ringing ( Jennes Sø):
Rødhals - 1
Solsort -1
Nordlig Gråsisken - 1
Lille Gråsisken - 1
Total: 4
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