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Saturday is for seabirds and sooties!

lørdag 2. november 2024
af Ragnar Smith

After ten days of recharging on Zealand with the family, it is business as usual with me and Emma going to Worlds End 3, while Thomas and Stella went to ringing. At worlds end 3 Troels, Knud and Jørgen at beaten us by two minutes and were ready to take on the observation counting. And what a day it turned out to be, with plenty of kittiwakes (Rider), alcids (alkefugle), divers (lommer), corvids (kragefugl) and snow buntings (Snespurve)! Even when the standardized counting stopped, we stood fast and kept counting as birds don’t adhere to stuff like timekeeping, but one by one the observers went back inland as they had other stuff do, such as twitching a record late Kentish Plover (Hvidbrystet Præstekrave) at Jerup Strand and other everyday tasks, but I held on till the last banana and lollipop. Before I finally went back to the observatory at 1442; a whooping 7 hours and 22 minutes at Worlds End 3 had netted me 8 Sooty Shearwaters (Sodfarvet Skråpe), 1 Lapland Bunting (Lapværling), 1 Great Northern Diver (Islom), 1 Yellow-billed Diver (Hvidnæbbet Lom) and a very nice European Shag (Topskarv). But the target species of today Pine Grosbeak (Krognæb), didn’t materialize, though one was seen 45 minutes south for Skagen, so Monday might be the day we get them!

I also reached a milestone in the shape of a Woodlark (Hedelærke), which now means I have seen five lark-species this season in Skagen! Four lark species for a whole year anywhere in Denmark would be crazy, but you are hard pressed to get five species in the span of two months in Denmark, considering there has been recorded six lark-species in Denmark!

WhatsApp Billede 2024 11 02 kl. 10.50.52 7a4405fcBullfinch male and female

WhatsApp Billede 2024 11 02 kl. 18.00.14 faf91944Goldfinch!

While the seabird bonanza was going at Worlds End 3, the ringing was a bit more modest with the highlight being the ever beautiful Goldfinch (Stillits) and two chiffchaffs (Gransanger), “sadly” they were merely the common ones, we are still waiting for the Siberian subspecies to arrive! After ringing they went back to the observatory and while they were supposed to ring a Barn Owl (Slørugle) at the rescue center in Jerup, it was cancelled so they went to Jerup to look at the Kentish Plover. After a long day in the field, some light cleaning was done, evening meeting and some dinner, now we are getting ready for a windy day tomorrow. Hopefully we are going to get even more seabirds tomorrow, because there are few things in life better than seabird watching!

WhatsApp Billede 2024 11 02 kl. 18.00.00 51afe647Kentish Plover-twitch

Highlights from observations:

8 Sooty Shearwaters (Sodfarvet Skråpe), continues an amazing autumn for this seabird

1 Yellow-billed Diver (Hvidnæbbet Lom), fifth for this autumn

1 Great Northern Diver (Islom), regular, but scarce

1 European Shag (Topskarv), very scarce autumn visitor

1 Lapland Bunting (Lapværling), now a rare autumn visitor

2 Barn Swallows (Landsvale), quite late but somewhat expected

 

Ringing (Kabeltromlen)

Gærdesmutte - Wren: 6

Rødhals - Robin: 4

Solsort - Blackbird: 4

Redwing - Vindrossel: 1

Gransanger - Chiffchaff: 2

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 2

Blåmejse - Blue Tit: 2

Musvit - Great Tit: 1

Stillits - Goldfinch: 1

Dompap - Eurasian Bullfinch: 2

Rørspurv - Reed Bunting: 1

Total: 26

 

Ringing (Nordstjernevej)

Blåmejse - Blue Tit: 1

Træløber - Treecreeper: 1

Skovspurv - Tree Sparrow: 1

Bogfinke - Chaffinch: 1

Grønirisk - Greenfinch: 1

Grønsisken - Siskin: 2

Total: 7

 

Ringing (Jennes Sø)

Gærdesmutte - Wren: 2

Rødhals - Robin: 3

Vindrossel - Redwing: 1

Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 3

Blåmejse - Blue Tit: 2

Stor Gråsisken - Mealy Redpoll: 2

Lille Gråsisken - Lesser Redpoll: 22

Dompap - Eurasian Bullfinch: 1

Total: 36

Link to today's observations from observers in the area

People at the station: Thomas Weston, Emma Fabre, Ragnar Smith, Stella Bråmer, Simon Sigaard Christiansen.

Some Crazy Cranes!

fredag 1. november 2024
af Thomas Weston

The day started with a draught through the observatory that woke us a little earlier than planned this morning. It was windy day to say the least with the wind consistently above 30mph and sometimes gusting 60mph which was a bit of a crazy one even just walking around outside. This led to no ringing today and the whole team going out migration counting.

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Long tailed ducks (Havlit) drawn by Emma during migration count showing differences between male and female.

Migration counts were not much lower than expected. West winds mean a lot of the bird’s head to Norway and Sweden ending up in Kattagat until the wind eases or turns southernly. Three days of west winds turning NW today means there should be a lot of birds waiting to exit Kattagat, some potentially originating from a lot further North in the Atlantic/North Sea. This is what tomorrow looks great for so keep posted. In the meantime, today’s sightings. West winds do not mean that birds would not be passing, and the migration was very good for NW moving Common Scoter (Sortand), Gannet (Sule), Kittiwake (Ride) and Long tailed duck (Havlit) with hundreds of the first, tens of the second and a little less for the third and fourth. Once the haze lifted off the sea and visibility improved around the third hour of wind and sand being pummelled into the face (and ending up everywhere), singles of Fulmar (Mallemuk) turned into small flocks resulting in a moderate passage of 20-30 birds.

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The two Common Cranes (Trane) flying through the waves this morning.

The biggest personal surprise was two pairs of Common Cranes (Trane) who independatly came from the North and tried to fly NW into the very strong winds. Observations of the first pair were phenomenal and this pair tried for 5 minutes to continue their migration varying from just above the waves, to high in the sky. Alas heading SE and being lost to view. The second pair took a slightly different route and quickly ended up heading past SE about half an hour later.

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Ragnar's 'Viking' Gull (Sølvmåge x Gråmåge hybrid)

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Two Caspian Gulls (Kaspisk Måge) by Ragnar. The left hand bird is a 2nd calander year individual and the bird on the right is a 1st calander year bird.

Migration done we walked back to the observatory for food and then Simon needed to drop off Alexander after his five days here. He tied this into some gull feeding at the harbour where we fed the gulls a loaf of bread. This may sound a little odd but with the strong winds the number of Herring Gulls (Sølvmåge) were in their several hundreds, Great Black Backed Gulls (Svartbag) totalled low hundreds, a nice 7 Caspian Gulls (Kaspisk Måge) including 3x 1st cy/3 x 2nd cy/1 x Adult, a few Black-headed Gulls (Haettemåge), Common Gulls (stormmåge), and a ‘Viking Gull’ that is a hybrid between Herring Gull (Sølvmåge) and Glaucous Gull (Gråmåge), all joined the feeding flock.

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Ragnar's Brunnuch’s Guillemot (Polarlomvie) drawing from Nordstand this afternoon showing the main features of the bird seen.

We then said goodbye to Alexander, dropped Ragnar off at Nordstand where he found over 511 Fulmar (Mallemuk), 2 Sooty Shearwaters (Sodfarvet Skråpe) and a Brunnuch’s Guillemot (Polarlomvie) which is a crazy rarity if accepted. The weather and the views point to this being a very good candidate plus a good description by Ragnar too.

We all came back, and a new guest arrived who will be present until Sunday, her name is Stella and is another DOF ung birder who would like to get to know Skagen a little better and the birds here. Welcome.

Highlights from the observatory:

  • A movement of Fulmar (Mallemuk)
  • At least 7 Caspian Gulls (Kaspisk Måge)
  • Two Sooty Shearwaters (Sodfarvet Skråpe)
  • Brünnich's guillemot (Polarlomvie)

Ringing totals

No ringing was undertaken today due to the wind.

Overall total: 0

Today’s observations on Dofbasen from observers in the area

People: Thomas Weston, Emma Fabre, Alexander Nyholm, Morten Jenrich, Ragnar Smith, Stella Bråmer Simon Sigaard Christiansen.


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