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Slow down Nature !
Today was a very windy day, which means no ringing for us..
But we always have side projects that need to be done and that is what today was about. Early this morning, Martina and Max went out to do some seawatching. With that much wind, they did not count that many birds but they manage to have a better look at roosting gulls and read one or two color-ringed ones that we are hoping to get more information on soon.
A bit later, Alice went out to take some pictures of the wildlife for our archives.
In the meantime, Rita and I took hedge trimmers to do some much needed maintenance around the misnets and the paths that we use everyday.
Before and after trimming the bushes around the nets
To prevent trees to overgrow the area and damage the nets, we need to clear the area every once in a while. Too much vegetation so close to the nets also significantly reduces their ability to catch birds.
The wind should down by the end of the week and we are all excited to resume ringing and keep you updated about the birds we catch or observe !
In the meantime have a great day !
Nathan
Local Observations of the Day in DOFBasen
People: Rita DeLucco, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein, Martina Hillbrand , our guests
Blåmejse, Musvits, and various tasks
Today began at approximately 2:30 am for Alice and I, as after a brief hiatus from ringing over the past few days due to foul conditions, it was our turn to open the mist nets. The rest joined us soon after for the first round of net checks. Early on, it rained a little bit - bad for ringing - but thankfully it did not last long and we were able to get in a full morning of fieldwork, despite having to close a few nets due to wind. Overall, it was a pretty standard day of ringing, with no exceptional species. However, a blue tit "blåmejse" and a large number of great tits "musvit" in the nets were highlights.
Great Tit "Musvit" & Blue Tit "Blåmejse"
After returning from ringing we all had some lunch and got some rest. Rita and Nathan spent some time in the attic repairing damaged mist nets. Martina went to Flagbakken to look for raptors, but unfortunately did not see any, though she says the view was quite nice! Alice spent some time exploring the local area with a camera in hand. Conditions made birding hard, though she had a nice encounter with a Roe Deer "Rådyr." The net in the lighthouse garden was opened very briefly in the afternoon as well, and a singular house sparrow "Gråspurv" was caught and ringed.
Alice's photo of a Rådyr
We had a lovely dinner afterwards, and our guests joined us for our evening meeting to recap the day's events.
Unfortunately, the wind conditions for the next few days seem too bad for ringing, so we will not be ringing tomorrow morning. However, Martina and I plan to do a seawatch / seabird count in the early morning tomorrow, and the others will do some much-needed maintenance of the mist net lanes later in the morning.
- Max
Ringing Totals:
Kærsanger (Marsh Warbler): 2
Rørsanger (Reed Warbler) : 1
Gærdesanger (Lesser whitethroat): 4
Tornsanger (Common whitethroat): 4
Munk (Eurasian blackcap): 4
Gransanger (Common Chiffchaff): 1
Blåmejse (Blue tit): 1
Musvit (Great tit): 5
Rørspurv (Reed bunting): 1
Gråspurv (House sparrow): 1
Total: 24
Local Observations of the Day in DOFBasen
People: Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein, Martina , our guests
She will be back
Orchids by day and Nightjars by night
The past few mornings have been riddled with poor weather for ringing, but like most days everyone at the station was prepared with a different activity in their back pocket if this morning turned sour. Around 3 AM it was once again decided that ringing was not in the cards due to the wind, so Hanelie headed for cormorant (Skarv) lake to conduct some observations where she spotted great cormorants and their chicks (Skarv), red-necked grebes (Gråstrubet lappedykker), and common greenshanks (Hvidklire). I helped Esben do the necessary data checks, and Nathan continued sewing mist nets in the attic. Around 9AM our work was pleasantly interrupted by Knud’s arrival at the station, and Nathan, Max, and I quickly gathered our things and headed out to a nearby field where we helped Knud continue his survey of the three prominent orchid species: Dactylorhiza maculata (Spotted Cuckoo-herb),Dactylorhiza majalis (Purpur Gøgeurt) and the white Platanthera bifolia (Bakke-Gogelilje). By the end of the survey, we had angered some cows and calves, Nathan and Max had discovered a new area and beautiful orchids, and Knud informed us that the total number of orchids counted in the area officially exceeded over 20,000 individuals, a new record!
Great Cormorant (Skarv) and chick at cormorant lake. Photo Credit: Hanelie Sidhu
Our afternoon was slow but allowed all of us to say goodbye to Esben who taught and helped us all so much during his stay here at the station. Tonight, we will be a bit more active as a couple hours after dinner Hanelie, our two guests and I will be joining a short nightjar (Natravne) tour conducted by Egon Østergaard . Although everyone is itching (not just from the thought of future midge bites) to see a nightjar tonight, Hanelie is especially hoping to see one as she will unfortunately also be leaving the station tomorrow morning.
Tomorrow we will be bringing you the results of the nightjar (Natravne) tour so stay tuned and see you tomorrow!
Observations of the day from birders in the area on DOFBasen
People at the station: Esben E. Hansen, Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein, Knud Pedersen, Egon Østergaard and our Guests.
The challange of birding
Hi everyone,
Today was very rainy. It was planned to go ringing and we were also at Kabeltrommle but the weather really did not allow it.
So we all went back to bed. Later in the day Esben had an online meeting with Simon. It is my second to last day here before I leave to Lista Bird Station, so Esben allowed me not to listen to Simon's wise words. Because at Grenen lake Jørgen had seen a Zitting Cisticola „Cistussanger“ in the morning. Unfortunately I heard about it only later and so I came two hours later and I did not find it. Disappointed I returned to the bird station and then was sewing nets was on the program and also Data checking.
My last blog for now ends with sewing nets as my first one started, I thought. And then came a zello call the Zitting Cisticola was seen again at Grenen Sø. And so I left the attic pretty soon to look for the bird again and this time there were several other Birdes here but we didn't find it again. Then it was time for me to return for dinner, our guests Jane and Hans-Peter cooked for us today. I still have tomorrow to see the Zitting Cisticola, then I´ll leave to Norway, but mid of August I come back to Skagen.
Have a good time, see you in August!
Observations of the day in DOFbasn from observers in the area
Todays ringed birds:
Solsort: 1
Total: 1
Hanelie
People: Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein og Esben Hansen
Det regner
Mens jeg sidder her og skriver bloggen i sofaen på fuglestationen, blæser og regner udenfor. vi have endnu en kold sommer morgen der ude ved Kabeltromlen på Grenen. I ringmærkning var det igen første kalender års fugle som dominerede. Vi ser flere og flere af dem påbegynde deres partielle fældning af deres juvenile fjer til postjuvenile. Det vil sige den fjerdragt mange af fuglene vil haven indtil næste sommer, nogle vil skifte allerede til vinter.
Om eftermiddagen var Hanelie og Alice inde i byen for at se om de kunne finde den tristram sortstær var blevet set til morgen, dog uden held. Om eftermiddagen havde vi nettene åbne i Fyrhaven hvor vi fangede en enkelt 1k (1. kalenderår) hvid vipstjert.
Til sidst en fin Tornsanger fra dagens ringmærkning.
Ringmærking Kabeltromlen:
Grønsisken (sisken) 1
Gulbug (Icterine Warbler) 1
Gærdesanger (Lesser Whitethroat) 6
Tornsanger (Common whitethroat) 5
Havesanger (Garden warbler) 1
Gransanger (chiffchaff) 2
Bogfinke (Chaffinch) 1
Ringmærking Fyrhaven:
Hvid Vipstjert (White Wagtail) 1
Total : 18
Folk på stationen:
Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein og Esben Hansen
The error is Human
Today's story will be about another part of the job here at the Fuglestation. Most of our days consist in collecting a massive amount on data concerning birds in the region, but to be able to use these data, they need to be accurate.
That is why we constantly have to double or triple check every data entry, on paper or digital. It is a long but necessary process that ensure the quality and the veracity of all the data produced by the observatory. It is made possible by following specific guidelines and methodolgies that minimize errors but it is impossible to never make a single mistake.
That is why today we went through every data we entered for the last 2 weeks and made sure once again that no mistake were made at any stage of the manipulation. One of the goals of any observatory is to produce data that could be used by research teams to identify trends, elaborate conservaton strategies or help us understand these bird species a little bit more everyday.
With that goal in mind, here at the Fuglestation, we will keep making sure that the information we transmit will always be as accurate as possible !
Ringing Totals:
Reed Warbler "Rørsanger": 1
Common Whitethroat "Tornsanger": 1
Garden Warbler "Havesanger": 3
Blackcap "Munk": 3
Marsh Warbler "Kærsanger": 2
Robin "Rødhals": 2
Dunnock "Jernspurv": 1
"Gærdesanger": 4
"Gulbug": 1
Observations of the day from birders in the area on DOFBasen
People: Esben E. Hansen, Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein
Ringing Ringed Plover Chicks
Hi everyone,
Today's adventures began at 3:30 in the morning, when some of us awoke to begin opening nets for ringing. However, the possibility of some rain on the forecast forced us to delay opening by another hour or so. It never did end up raining (save for a short drizzle several hours later), but it's always best to err on the side of caution in the interest of the birds! Myself, Nathan, Alice, and Esben left the fuglestation at 5 am to our ringing site at Kabeltromlen. Today was Nathan and I's first day of ringing here at Skagen, so Esben and Alice showed us the lay of the land and the local methods for opening mist nets. Rita and Hanelie arrived about an hour later to assist with the first round of net checks.
The ringing today was not exceptionally busy, but, it being my first time birding in Europe, I personally was quite excited to see species like Icterine Warbler "Gulbug" and Lesser Redpoll "Lille Gråsisken" up close.
We closed up the nets at 11 o'clock, but instead of returning home, decided we would attempt to ring Common Ringed Plover "Stor Præstekrave" chicks nearby on the beaches of Grenen. We managed to capture and ring 3, while the adults tried to distract us with their "broken wing" displays, effectively saying "Don't eat my chick, eat me! I'm easy injured prey!"
Roaming the beach searching for chicks camouflaged and huddling amongst the pebbles, I stumbled across the corpse of an Atlantic Puffin "Lunde", and we additionally came across an ill-looking Sandwich Tern "Splitterne", perhaps suffering from bird flu.
Overall, it was a wonderful day, and a very exciting introduction to ringing here at Skagen Fuglestation.
Ringing Totals
Common Ringed Plover "Stor Præstekrave" : 3
Dunnock "Jernspurv": 1
Reed Warbler "Rørsanger": 2
Icterine Warbler "Gulbug": 2
Lesser Whitethroat "Gærdesanger": 3
Common Whitethroat "Tornsanger": 4
Blackcap "Munk": 1
Willow Warbler "Løvsanger": 1
Blue Tit "Blåmejse": 1
Great Tit "Musvit": 2
Lesser Redpoll: "Lille Gråsisken": 1
Reed Bunting "Rørspurv": 1
Total: 22
Max
Observations of the day from birders in the area on DOFBasen
People: Esben E. Hansen, Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein
Night catching in the fields
Two new heads at Skagen and news from a shark
People: Esben Hensen, Rita DeLucco, Hanelie Sidhu, Alice Scalzo, Nathan Delmas, Max Laubstein, Lars Bo Jacobsen, our guests, Charlotte, Søren, and their family.