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Hog Island is hallowed ground in the birding community. It was the launching pad of a puffin restoration project that is still going strong after more than 50 years, and it has been a gathering place...


“What I am most proud of accomplishing during this program is stepping out of my comfort zone and discovering the hidden gem that is the Salton Sea. This experience pushed me to engage with a...


Hej! The weather in Grenen today made us feel like we were swallowd by a cloud. The sun was gone the whole day and the air was full of tiny water droplets, covering everything in moisture. Nevertheless...


Ringmærkningen : What can I say about this morning? It was slow at the beginning, slower in the middle and slow at the end... The wind speed was around 10 m/s, which is the limit for ringing. So, we decided...


To Make Owling in the future Great Again Per Christian has been banging together Tengmalm’s nest boxes and Great Grey Owl platforms and on Sunday I helped him hang them up along Owl Road. Hopefully they will be used already next spring and if so will make finding these species so much easier. Whilst we were out we did not see either of the two species but did have a really nice encounter with a Pygmy Owl. Today I had a perhaps even better with another Pygmy Owl in Maridalen and maybe we should be hanging up nesting boxes for them although I think they will have no lack of natural (Great Spotted) Woodpecker holes to use. I also visited Østensjøvannet today as a swift was reported nearby yesterday. Although reported as a Common Swift it is far more likely that it was a Pallid. It is relatively warm at the moment (close to 10C) but there are no visible flying insects so a Swift will struggle in the city so it was no surprise that I did not refind it. A Scaup was far more expected but still good bird to find and at least two Water Rails were an addition to my Oslo year list. me underneath a GG Owl platform and Per Christian putting it up me and a Tengmalm's box The Pygmy Owl on Owl Road which can be heard giving its autumn song in the video: Pygmy Owl (spurveugle) And today's bird in Maridalen: the Scaup (bergand) at Østensjøvannet and a Water Rail (vannrikse) Wigeon (brunnakke) the female Pintail (stjertand) at Østensjøvannet and a big surprise was this flock of Pintails flying over Owl Road


Af Michael Mosebo Jensen Mandag den 10. november 2025 kl. 19:00 i foreningens lokaler på Rasmus Rask Skolen, Brændekildevej 30, Odense. Foredrag af Allis Højgård...


Report from a BOU-funded project The post Searching for signals of local adaptation in an endemic bird of the Tropical Dry Forest of Mexico: conservation perspectives in the face of climate change appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.


Få styr på fuglene omkring dig med DOF?s Fuglebog ? en gratis fugleapp, der hjælper dig med at bestemme de mest almindelige fugle i Danmark.


Morgenobs: Dagen startede med en jævn vind fra SV med en nogenlunde klar himmel og god sigt. Fra hullet kom et stille og roligt træk af de sædvanlige fugle, med den forskel at fuglene kom tæt på...


Dagens morgenobservation blev varetaget af Miles, Florian, Anton og Jørgen på Verdens Ende 3. Det blev en stille morgen, hvor aktiviteten dalede op ad formiddagen, men allerede tidligt dukkede der dog...


Trækket på Odden: Kommer snart Ringmærkningen: I dag har været en dejlig dag. Vi har ringmærket 77 nye fugle, fordelt på 14 arter. De kom dryssende jævnt i løbet af hele dagen og holdt...


Blåvand Fuglestation havde i forårssæsonen besøg af tyske Joseph Stephan, der som en del af opholdet undersøgte, hvordan ynglesuccesen hos dværgterne på stranden ved Blåvand kan forbedres ved at forsøge at forhindre predation på unger og æg.


This morning, Amira, Anton and I opened the nets at the ringing. Mara joined for first round, after a much deserved lie in. Mara is always at the ringing and always helping open, so we were happy to give...


Morgenobs The weatherforecast did not hold up today. We were promised small and fragile winds but enden up with upwards to 9 meters per second from west-southwest. Not a bad windredirection. We were nine...


Ringmærkningen : Nobody was at the tip for the migration count this morning because there were only three of us, or I should say two and a half for the ringing... Why? Because I injured my ankle two...


DCE – Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi har netop udgivet to nye spændende rapporter: Størrelse og udvikling af fuglebestande i Danmark – 2025 og Bevaringsstatus...


Because of the strong southeasterly winds, almost all of us headed to Northstrand this morning for the migration count, and squeezed into our cozy nook sheltered from the wind. Mara attempted to open a...


Morgenobs Vejret var igen i dag i SØ, hvilket betyder at der kommer endelig kommer lidt varieret fugletræk, ulig NV-vind. Normalt ville vi holde fokuset på havet, men idag kom trækket hovedsageligt...


Trækket på Odden: Dagens træktælling var præget af høj sol og godt humør. Vi var mange mennesker på Odden i dag. Somme tider kiggede alle hver sin vej i håbet på at opdage noget spændende,...


Vi minder om nedenstående særarrangement i forbindelse med udstillingen FUGL Johannes Larsen Museet, Kerteminde Kommune ONSDAG 5. NOVEMBER 2025KL. 15:00 - 17:30Andet/Foredrag/møder/EventSærarrangement...


The last day of October was surprisingly good in Maridalen and I added 3 species to my Oslo 2025 year list. With 178 species so far 2025 is a completely average year (at least according to my eBird stats) but is way behind last years record haul. First up was a flyover Parrot Crossbill. There are as good as no Common Crossbills left in Oslo’s forests so any crossbill is a good bird at the moment and get perhaps more attention than it would have last year. Second up was a real Oslo rarity and one I didn’t see last year – Marsh Tit. A pair had been seen on Sunday so I have had them on my radar but it was first today that I heard their characteristic pitchuu call and then got to see them (they look very similar to the far commoner Willow Tits and call is by far the easiest way to tell the two species apart). They didn’t hang around for long as they continued on their travels looking for food but will hopefully be here all winter and maybe breed next year. Marsh Tit is a proper and surprising rarity in Oslo despite there being established populations only a few kilometres beyond the county line in for example Lørenskog. These are only my third record in Oslo after a bird at Østensjøvannet in October 2017 and then a bird that spent the winter of 2018/19 in Maridalen at the exact same spot where I saw today’s birds. It does look like the species was commoner in Oslo in the past although I can find only a single breeding record from 2000 but there is also a big problem interpreting the many undocumented reports many of which I would suggest should be accompanied by a helping of salt. On that note though I do have to admit that my attempt to document today’s sighting was extremely poor and is barely a record shot. My excuses are that I was walking the Beast and only had the superzoom but most embarrassingly I have now found out that the (good) video I thought I had taken which included the call does not exist because in time honoured fashion I clearly only pressed the record button when I was finished so have some useless video as the camera swung from shoulder…. The current birds could of course just have wandered from one of the close populations but given that all other species of tit are irrupting this year then it would be no surprise if Marsh Tits are also on the move so these could well have come from far away. Last up and also an addition to my Norwegian 2025 lists was a female Grey-headed Woodpecker. I initially saw her quite close but had my usual series of camera problems so didn’t manage to do her justice but with luck she has already chosen to spend the winter in Maridalen and will turn up on some feeders. the pictures I got of the Marsh Tits (løvmeis) probably do count as a record shot as the one that is in focus where the bird is looking at me does show the pale spot at the base of the upper mandible and that the back of the cheek is not white but rather creamy my best pic of the Grey-headed 'pecker is a little bit better but hardly good my flight shots are of their usual dismal quality but it is IDable perched a long way away where it did also call picture of a Jay (nøtteskrike) are much better and it is also a much smarter bird Long-tailed Tits (stjertmeis) autumnal reflections the Pink-footed Goose (kortnebbgås) is still with the Whoopers (sangsvane) but is a master at disappearing in the stubble and here some footage of a pod of at least 5 Harbour Porpoises that I saw in the fjord whilst auk watching on Wednesday a Harbour Porpoise (nise) and 5 of them that just floated on the surface for a few seconds |


Morgenobs Dagen står på sydvestenvind hvilket er et kærkomment vindskift. Når vinden skifter så meget retning kan det godt skyde en prop igennem, i dag var denne prop lavet af bogfinker, stære og...


Hej! Another great day at Skagen has come to an end. We can really feel the days getting shorter now and the feet getting colder during our morning duties. Nevertheless we were greeted by a beautiful...


Ringmærkningen : After several days of rain and strong winds, which made ringing impossible, the weather forecast for today was excellent: a light breeze and a clear sky. Consequently, all 280 metres...


WASHINGTON — This week, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators formalized the new Senate Stewardship Caucus, created to support the health, recreational, and economic benefits of our natural...


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