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1. dec. 2025 kl. 10:55
Af Jette Gandrup / Jan Hansen Så nærmer tiden sig for vores årlige juleafslutning på Langeland .DOF Fyns formidlingsgruppe og Fugleværnsfondens arbejdsgruppe...


Naturstyrelsen havde allerede i nogle år arbejdet på at få gjort ”Klima-lavbunds-område Orup Bæk” til et naturområde, da stormfloden den 20. oktober 2023...


Pair-bonded Chirruping Wedgebills spend lots of time together; but they’re closer after breeding than during breeding The post Partners Beyond Breeding appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.


Et af vores medlemmer i DOF Østjylland, Christian Vemmelund Helligsø, har udviklet en app, der gør det muligt for dig at få notifikationer på din telefon, når...


It was another rainy morning in Skagen and after some indecision, Amira, Miles and Florian decided to bike to Nordstrand. However, it rained continuously at the beginning and visibility was relatively...


Trækket på Odden: Søndag bød på vekslende vejr på sydspidsen af hele Norden. Vi var to fra fuglestationen og oplevede halvanden time med regn, næsten solskin og ind imellem sigtbarhed ned til nogle...


Referent: Ellen Nielsen Det var som sædvanligt iskoldt, men det hjalp lidt, at morgenen var fantastisk smuk. 9 fuglemennesker samt bossen Michael Mosebo mødte...


This Autumn has flown by and now today is already the penultimate day of our standard observation season! The weather for tomorrow looks quite rainy meaning today might be the last day of standard migration...


Trækket på Odden: En forholdsvis solrig lørdag med mindre vind end i de seneste dage gjorde arbejdet med at registrere trækket behageligt. Vi havde et fint træk over havet i de første timer, før...


DOF Sønderjylland har i 2024-2025 talt og registreret ynglende digesvaler i Sønderjylland. Et spændende projekt, som har givet en masse spændende resultater...


Så er det ved at være tid - indkaldelse til årsmøde og generalforsamling 2026 kan læses her. Vi glæder os til at se jer! DOF Sønderjylland28. november...


Vi har i DOF Østjylland en intention om, i det nye år, at opstarte en gruppe der vil være med til at overvåge udviklingen i Fussingø området, efter at det...


Omkring 2.000 traner flyver hver eftermiddag til overnatning på Råhede Vade mellem Mandø i Vadehavet og fastlandet sydvest for Ribe. Flere og flere traner bliver i Danmark om vinteren i stedet for som tidligere at flyve til Sydfrankrig eller Spanien.


Today was surprisingly warm when Lise, Amira, János and I went out to World?s End III. Therefore, I decided not to take the warm boiler suit but to enjoy the warm weather (around 10°C) in my own clothes....


Trækket på Odden: Diset vejr med småregn begrænsede sigtbarheden, og der var givet fugle, som fløj for langt ude til at være synlige for os. Der er efterhånden mange rastende fugle på vandet, hvor...


Helgen 8.–9. november samlet BirdLife Norge tillitsvalgte fra hele landet til organisasjonssamling på Sola Strand Hotel i Rogaland. Våre dyktige tillitsvalgte ga verdifulle innspill og delte sine erfaringer rundt hvordan vi skal arbeide med viktige satsningsområder fremover: kurstilbud til medlemmer og publikum, aktiviteter for barn og unge, utvikling av kontingent- og tidsskriftstruktur, samt hvordan vi kan bli mer synlige.


Hun er født og opvokset i Hareskovby med udsigt til Hareskoven nord for København. Kursen var fra barnsben sat imod en livslang interesse for dyr og natur. Biolog Amanda Johannisson er ny forperson i DOF UNG. Hun elsker de nørdede, engagerede og passionerede medlemmer i DOF BirdLife, og så er skovskaden hendes yndlingsfugl. Hvis hun da endelig skal vælge én blandt mange.


Today there were strong winds and considerable rain in the morning, meaning the migration count was canceled. This meant there was time for some of us to exercise in the morning, followed by an office...


Trækket på Odden: En kold og temmelig blæsende morgen gjorde det lidt vanskeligt at finde læ for den meget sydlige vind, men det lykkedes tæt på en af murene på den gamle marinestation. Halvdelen...


Hvilket tidspunkt på døgnet er det bedst at se fugle? Det er et spørgsmål som der ikke findes et entydigt svar på, men som er helt afhængig af, hvilke arter...


26. nov. 2025 kl. 15:21
This autumn has seen a very significant irruption of various tits into Norway. The timing and size of the irruptions is easiest to see by looking at numbers at coastal areas with good coverage with Lista Bird Observatory being a perfect place. Coal Tits were the first obvious arrival already at the end of August and peaking in the first week of September and which I witnessed when I was there. Blue and Willow Tits followed with a peak at the end of September and even Great Tits were clearly on the move. Long-tailed Tits came later with a peak in the middle of October. Even around Oslo it has been easy to detect the irrupting birds with Coal, Blue and Long-tailed Tits especially obvious. I also reckon that the Marsh Tits that have turned up in Maridalen may well be associated with the irruption of the other species even if none have been registered at Lista. It is easy to assume that all these birds have come from the north east but records of Long-tailed Tits with stripy heads of the continental race europaeus show that birds have also come from the south or south east. The white-headed race caudatus that we get in Norway is also the race that occurs east and then south east into Russia with the two races meeting and intergrading, in Poland. Prior to 2025 there are only two accepted records of the race europaeus in Norway although there have been birds showing some characters of this race (the head stripe is not well marked enough especially around the eye) including this bird I had in Maridalen in 2016 (and which probably bred) but which are perhaps best to treat as intergrades between the two races. So far in 2025 there have been another 6-7 records with the first two on 12th October. There is some debate as to whether these birds have dark and wide enough head stripes (as well as other plumage features) to be classified as "pure" europaeus or whether they are best considered as intergrades. I do not feel qualified to pronounce on this and it is no easy decision to make but that is something that NSKF, the rarities committee will have to pronounce on. Pure or intergrades though they do show that these birds originate on the other side of the Baltic. I have checked Swedish records this autumn and rather surprisingly there have been few records in Sweden of pure birds however there have been a record number of birds reported as intergraes (an option not available in Norway). Ever since I saw the first records on 12 October I have been trying to check every flock of LtTs I come across for birds with stripy heads. It is not an easy task as there have been lots of LtTs this autumn and also they are so quick moving that it is difficult to grill every bird. I have not seen a hint of a stripe until yesterday when amongst a flock of about 8 birds in Maridalen I saw one with stripes. Getting photos of it was more challenging and I actually think there may have been more than one bird but I did get a couple of photos of one bird which has well marked head stripes although I am sure I saw an even better marked bird. I hoped to find the flock again today but had no joy and believe these immigrant flocks are still moving around. A Long-tailed Tit (stjertmeis) that has come from a long way to the east or south east I am not sure if this out of focus shot is of the same bird or perhaps of another in the same flock a Redwing (rødvingetrost) was a surprise at the end of November in a year with no berries. The white marks on the tips of the tertials show it to be a 1cy bird (born this year) it did find a (frozen) worm but will not survive long unless it heads south


This year marked the 125th season of the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in Canada, a milestone in our long-running volunteer-science tradition. As in past years, thousands of people of all ages braved...


It is a sunny Monday morning in November, and Amy Swanson is dressed for the chill in the air. She arrives at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with a light jacket over her uniform and is ready for the day's...


Amira, Miles, János og Florian tog i dag ud til Verdens Ende 3 til morgenobservation. Muligvis årets sidste fra denne lokalitet, da sidste observationsdag nærmer sig med hastige skridt og vejret lover...


Trækket på Odden: Vinden fra nord var svag og føltes kun som en kold træk, så den havde næppe nogen stor indflydelse på dagens træk, og hvor der var læ føltes det ligefrem mildt at være, selvom...


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