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Surfscoter and Black Scoter on the sea!
At 3 o´clock in the morning I was downstairs and checked if the weather was really as bad as DMI showed it. First I went to the moths traps and while there was only a light drizzle when I went out, it turened into a heavy rain soon. When I was on my way back to the station from the moths trap at the lighthouse garden, I got completely soaked. I set down to indentify the moths and went out several times to check on the rain, but every time I got wet, so the nets stayed closed this morning.
I had four new moths species today, pictures below.
Rhodostrophia vibicaria "Lædermåler". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Gynaephora fascelina "Hedenonne". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Leucania comma "Kommaugle". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Evergestis forficalis "Kålhalvmøl". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Nevertheless, I stayed up the whole morning and was quite productive, after doing the moths I did some data work and it is all finished now. At nine, when the house slowly got awake, I went to bed again and had a good sleep until about 12:00.
While I was fast asleep, Henrik and Thomas went out with their skopes and had a Surfscoter „Brilleand“ and a Black Scoter „Amerikansk Sortand“. Congrads!
In the evening, Anne arrived, she will stay over the weekend, now we are nine people here!
Tommorow morning looks good again for ringing, let´s hope for some birds.
At the station: Henrik Böhmer, Thomas Kristensen, Lise Mastrup, Emma Gray, Levi van den Os, Joseph Stephan and Frida, Hanelie Sidhu, Anne Hjortlund Hansen, Marit Nillissen and her mom
3:3 – with a pretty Black Redstart
The ringing:
Three new birds and three recaptures today. A female Black Redstart “Husrødstjert” was the last bird ringed today. Think it was the one jumping around in the garden yesterday but not flying in the nets. Now it did, let´s count that as a success for that slow morning.
Black Redstart "Husrødstjert". Picture: Lise Mastrup
Wildlife around Blåvand:
Today Marit and her mom went on a trip out of Blåvand. On their way back they had a great observation of a wulf “ulv” next to the road!
A wulf "ulv" next to the road! Picture: Marit Nillissen
The moths:
Not many moths today but I had two new ones for me, Diacrisia sannio “Rødfrynset bjøn” and Dioryctria simplicella “Fyrrekoglehalvmol”, the last of the two is not so common.
Diacrisia sannio “Rødfrynset bjøn”. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Dioryctria simplicella "Fyrrekongehalvmøl". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Henrik Böhmer, Lise Mastrup, Emma Gray, Joseph Stephan and Frida, Levi van den Os, Hanelie Sidhu, Thomas Kristensen, Marit Nillissen and her mom
Rørsanger og Kærsanger
The ringing:
In the I woke up for normal opening time and went through the garden, but it was very windy and I decided not to open the nets. I hoped the wind would slow down within an hour, if so, it would still have been a day of standardized ringing, but at 5.15 it was as windy as before. Lise had come down too. I took the moth out of the traps, I was surprised that I had caught a few in that rainy and windy night, and stayed downstairs a little longer to identify and release them. Then it was time for bed again. At ten I started opening the nets, the wind had slowed down. Emma and Lise joined me on the rounds. Bent, John Frikke and Henrik had a meeting with Peder Bach Thøgersen from Naturstyerlsen and we caught enough birds to show him some.
Reed Warbler/ Rørsanger. Picture: Lise Mastrup
Marsh Warbler/ Kærsanger. Picture: Emma Gray
News of the station:
Frida arrives at the station today and will stay with us until Monday. Spring season is almost finished but for its last days, the station is crowded with people again!
A cozy Tree Sparrow "Skovspurv" Picture: Levi van den Os
The moths:
I had nine different moths species in the traps today. One was new for the year, Båndet tyv “Oligia fasciuncula”.
Båndet tyv “Oligia fasciuncula”. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Bent Jakobsen, Henrik Bøhmer, John Frikke, Thomas Kristensen, Levi van den Os, Emma Grey, Lise Mastrup, Joseph Stephan and Frida, Hanelie Sidhu, Marit Nillissen and her mom
Bysvale og Gulspurv
Ringmærkning:
Hanelie og jeg stod for dagens ringmærkning. Det var ikke mange fugle det blev til, men der var blandt andet en bysvale, som jeg ikke før har haft i hånden. Dens korte, pjuskede ben var simpelthen så søde. Vi havde også en virkelig fin 1K gulspurv.
Yellowhammer/ Gulspurv 1K. Picture: Lise Mastrup
House Martin/ Bysvale. Picture: Lise Mastrup
When Joseph was out at the tern fence this morning, he had a great observation of a cookoo Cuckoo "Gøg" on a bunker. Picture: Joseph Stephan
Ovenpå en middagslur havde vi en hyggelig, rolig eftermiddag. Jeg bladrede lidt i fuglestationens gamle logbøger fra 60'erne, hvor der er flere sjove skriv om livet på stationen dengang. Nu er Hanelie ved at lave zucchini ragout til os - det dufter dejligt!
The moths:
Ten different moths species this morning and yesterday evening. Siona lineata "Hvidvingemåler" was new for the season.
Siona lineata "Hvidvingemåler". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Thomas Kristensen, Joseph Stephan, Lise Mastrup, Emma Grey, Levi van den Os, Hanelie Sidhu, Marit Nillissen and her mom
A spotted Blackbird
The ringing:
Today Thomas and Lise joined me in the ringing. There were not many birds but getting more 1Ks was a pleasure. Besides 1K Crested Tits “Topmejse” and Tree Sparrows “Skovspurv” we had a 1K Blackbird “Solsort”. As many birds before their first moult, Blackbirds “Solsort” have spotted body and wing feathers. They are quite pretty and cute in that plumage, I will show you a picture.
Blackbird "Solsort" 1K. Picture: Thomas Kristensen
In the afternoon, Emma and I exchanged a broken net in the station garden. Lise in the meantime cut some bushes that were growing into the netlines. To see if we had done our work well, we had the new net open for a very short time. It seemed like the net worked very well, because a 1K Crested Tit “Topmejse” flew in immediately.
The moths:
I had 11 different moths species today, I got a very pretty new one, Oecophpra bractella.
Oecophpra bractella. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Joseph Stephan, Emma Gray, Thomas Kristensen, Lise Manstrup, Hanelie Sidhu, Marit Nillissen and her mom
Some more birds in the nets
The ringing:
It was a quiet but nice morning with very low wind. I got some 1K birds. While in the first rounds I thought it would be a similar slow day as the last days, but actually, the morning improoved and I cought in total 22 birds, quite some of them 1Ks. Also a nice White Wagtail couple was in the net, I will show a picture of the male.
White Wagtail male/ Hvid Vipstjert han. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Stonechat/ Sortstrubet Bynekefugl 1K. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
The moths:
A quite good number of moths today, 22 different plus two caterpillars. My goal would be to reach 30 species in one of these last days of the season, let´s see if I will succeed. I will update the blog with a list of all of today´s moths tomorrow.
Hylaea fascaria "Nåleskovsmåler". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Tethea or "Bogstav-uglespinder". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
News from the station:
In the afternoon, Marits mother arrived, she will stay with us for about a week and in the evening, Lise arrived, who will be here until the 9th of June.
At the station: Henrik Böhmer, Lise Manstrup, Joseph Stephan, Emma Gray, Thomas Kristensen, Levi van den Os, Hanelie Sidhu, Marit Nillissen and her mom
Leach´s storm petrel and Black scoter on the sea!
Morning observations:
This morning was the last day of the spring migration season. We were with quite some people; Levi, Thomas, Emma, Henrik and I. We had a nice time with all of us! We even had some new species for the season, a Black scoter “amerikansk sortand” and a Leach’s storm petrel “stor stormsvale”. It was a good day to end the season with :)
Today´s observations can be seen here.
The ringing:
Some more birds than yesterday in the nets today. Some more 1Ks, two Tree Sparrows „Skovspurv“, one Dunnock „Jernspurv“ and one Crested Tit „Topmejse“.
Tree Sparrow "Skovspurv". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Crested Tit "Topmejse". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
The moths:
Eleven different moths today, Noctua pronuba „Stor smutugle“ and Phalera bucephala „Måneplet” were new for the season. These are quite common ones, but especially bucephala is really nice.
Phalera bucephala „Måneplet”. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Henrik Böhmer, Thomas Kristensen, Marit Nillissen, Emma Gray, Levi van den Os, Joseph Stephan and Hanelie Sidhu
A quiet day
Morning Observations:
Marit, Levi, Henrik and I chose to do the second-to-last observation of the season at the autumn spot, as the wind direction suggested we might get something interesting coming from the south. However, migration was rather slow today, but highlights included Arctic Skua “Almindelig kjove”, Caspian Gull “Kaspisk måge”, and Pochard “Taffeland”.
Todays observations can be seen here.
The ringing:
Tree Sparrow "Skovspurv". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
The morning was quite long today, some nets needed to stay closed due to wind and not many passerines were flying. In total just two new birds ringed today. Anders Zuschlag came to have a look at the database and take a backup.
The moths:
Only two moths today Cerura vinula "Hermelinskåbe" and Phlogophora meticulosa "Agatugle", the conditions during the night were not perfect, I hope it will be better tonight.
Cerura vinula "Hermelinskåbe". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Marit Nillissen, Henrik Bøhmer, Anders Zuschlag, Thomas Kristensen, Emma Gray, Joseph Stephan and Hanelie Sidhu
1Ks on the move!
Morning observations:
Emma, Marit, Thomas and I all went to the morning observation today. As we are coming to the end of the season, we thought it would be fun to all join.
We had an okay observation today with some more variation that usual. The numbers themselves weren’t that great, except for the scoters “Sortand” of course. We had a couple of brant geese “Knortegås” and quite a lot of barn swallows “Landsvale” again. But the highlight of the day were probably four arctic skua’s “Almindelig kjove”, one of which showed off with a very close flyby!
All in all not the best day we’ve had, but also not the worst!
Today´s observations can be seen here.
The ringing:
Hawfinch male/ Kernebider han. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
The day started with no birds in the nets until I came to Krattet. From far I already saw a few birds all in one net and heard Great Tits “Musvit” that were flying close to the net and calling. As there were no other birds, I had some time and decided to go back to the lab for five minutes, hoping the Tits would call more in the net. When I came back I had six 1K Great Tits “Musvit” and their mother, she was already ringed, in the net. One furious Tit did not go in the net but stayed around calling while I was taking the birds out, probably the father. He did not need to wait long until I released his family all together and I hope they all found each other again.
1K Great Tit/ Musvit. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
It was still not many birds, the round with the Tits was the biggest today, but I had some more nice ones, a 1K Yellowhammer “Gulspurv”, a 1K White Wagtail “Hvid Vipstjert” and a male Hawfinch “Kernebider”.
1K Yellowhammer "Gulspurv". Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
The house Martins “Bysvale” are very active around the house. Amazed by the bird of yesterday, the others wished to catch more and Henrik proposed they could just try two people holing a net and moving with it. It worked quite well and we caught in total tree House Martins “Bysvale”. One of them was a recapture that was ringed last spring by Micheal.
House Martins/ Bysvale. Picture: Levi van den Os
The moths:
The moths made me a bit busy today, I had 27 different species (one of them a slash species), two of them were new for me.
A new one for me: Deilephila porcellus/ Lille vinsværmer. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
Not new but quite a nice one: Korscheltellus lupilina/ Konvalrodæder. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Henrik Böhmer, Marit Nillissen, Levi van den Os, Thomas Kristensen, Emma Grey, Joseph Stephan and Hanelie Sidhu
Rødrygget Tornskade og Bysvale
Morning observations:
Today it was the three of us again at the obs, Thomas, Levi and I. Since the migration season for the spring is coming to an end, we want to be there as much as possible these days. The migration was really slow, but we did see quite some Barn swallows “landsvale” migrating and resting! Other than that, it wasn’t really different than the other days.
Todays observations can be seen here.
The ringing:
Again not many birds today. Two were very niche though and I could show them to the others: A female Red-backed Shrike “Rødrygget Tornskade” and a House Martin ”Bysvale”.
Red-backed Shrike female/ Rødrygget Tornskade hun. Picture: Marit Nillissen
House Martin/ Bysvale. Picture: Marit Nillissen
The moths:
I was catching only with one trap tonight as I unfortunately forgot to plug in the other one after having it inside because of yesterday´s rain. But still I had a quite good number of moths.
Furcula bifida/ Aspegaffelhale. Picture: Hanelie Sidhu
At the station: Thomas Kristensen, Marit Nillissen, Levi van den Os, Emma Gray, Joseph Stephan and Hanelie Sidhu