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Kristina rocks!
Christina joined Martin and Knud at the migration count today. They had a sunny morning and slowly the number of migrationg birds is getting higher. The counting team saw Gannets (Sule) on the move, 8 Great Skuas (Storkjove) and an Arctic Skua (Almindelig Kjove) really close at the tip. For Christina it was her first time at the migration count today. She doesn’t know many seabrids yet and expects a steep learning curve.
Martin wanted to go to the Natural History Museum today, but unfortunately, it was closed…
Angus will work on our picture archive. We use it to save and organize all the bird pictures we have, but also for pictures of the volunteers, guided tours and other events at the observatory.
Meanwhile, I prepared Kanelbullar, with Lisa’s recipe, for a guided tour about rocks by Kristina. She was really nervous to guide her first tour today, but in the end, we had a wonderful time and we learned a lot about rocks! Kristina had prepared a map with different kinds of stones you can find at the beach around the lighthouse. We should find them on the beach and could ask her questions about the stones. The kids had a lot of fun and were really interested in the rocks.
Kristina is a great teacher!
But Aslan was definitely a highlight for all of us.
Kristina also brought a big bag to collect plastic and other trash that’s polluting the beach.
After that, we went to the birder’s club and had some Kanelsnegl, coffee and juice. We also painted some stones, that was a really relaxing work!
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People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie Zeller, Angus Barnett, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Knud Pedersen