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Af Esben Eriksen På søndag skal kysten fra Nyborg til Fyns Hoved støvsuges for fugle. I skrivende stund siger vejrudsigten nogen sol, temperatur fra 2-6 grader...
Yesterday it blew again from the south so I gave sea gazing a go again. Two young Little Gulls battling into the wind were my reward which I must admit was better than I had hoped for but otherwise there were no birds that seemed to have been blown in. I watched from Torkildstranda by Drøbak which allowed me to sit warm and dry (it was bucketing it down at times) in the car and may become my new go to sea gazing spot. In the video you will see the bird flying past a couple of windsurfers. When it blows around Oslo and you decide to sea faze you can almost guarantee that you will also see wind surfers but very few other people. Birds and wind surfers must be the only people who scour weather forecasts looking for storms. the first 1cy Little Gull (dvergmåke) the second and my sea gazing position The Pygmy Owl in Maridalen showed in the rain as it tried to shelter by the trunk of a tree. It was really wet and looked very unhappy with one eye open and the other closed. the damp Pygmy Owl (spurveugle) here using the flash which highlights how wet its head is very bedraggled Three videos - the first is a long edit of it in the rain and the other two short clips showing specific beahviour The Marsh Tit continues to show well and continues to do very little to give itself away. A hybrid was documented genetically (a world first!) on the other side of Oslo from 2020 - 2023 and I guess this bird could possibly also be a hybrid (based purely on it giving the species specific call so infrequently) but I see nothing in the plumage to suggest so. Marsh Tit is declining all around Oslo so the chance of hydridisation will probably increase if lone birds do not find a mate. In my previous post I wrote that the closest population to Oslo was in Lørenskog but no birds have actually been reported from here since 2018 illustrating the decline of the species. I keep attempting to take good comparison pictures of the two species and am perhaps getting slightly better at: both the Willow Tit (granmeis) on the left and the Marsh Tit (løvmeis) are nearly in focus although it would have been nice if both were in profile darn twig and if you can't get them right next to each other in the view finder there is always photoshop and the Marsh Tit on its own From next week we are forecast to have negative temperatures and perhaps snow which will hopefully shake up things on the bird front.
After the seven Colorado River Basin states failed to meet their deadline for a plan to share reduced water supplies, Audubon’s Colorado River Program Director, Jennifer Pitt, released the...
De senere uger er der i flere danske havne set søkonger på visit fra arktiske fuglefjelde. De små alkefugle er observeret i både sjællandske, fynske og jyske havne.
Den nordjyske ornitolog Einar Flensted-Jensen har i år haft ynglende hulduepar i 132 redekasser sat op i kommunale skove ved Frederikshavn og i den privatejede Børglumkloster Skov. Næsten 7 ud af 10 æg har resulteret i unger på vingerne. I alt er 713 unger fløjet fra redekasserne. Ynglesuccesen har aldrig været større hos de nordjyske hulduer. De flittigste syv ynglepar har hver især fostret hele seks kuld i år.
Today was a rainy day, and even though the forecast told us that it would stop raining in half an hour every time we checked it, it continued pretty much all day. We got up as usual, and since the weather...
Morgenobs Dagen i dag stod på sydvestenvind med hele 11 meter i sekundet. Vinden ruskede i hybenbusken omkring os og det bed i fingrene. stadug holdt vi fast i teleskoperne og gennemførte endnu en dejlig...
Ringmærkningen: Coming soon :) Trækket på Odden: Denne morgen begyndte godt, med meget fugletrafik. Det var en utrolig smuk morgen, og solopgangen farvede skyerne i de smukkeste nuancer af...
Avis Spiralis, or “spiral bird,” is a one-of-a-kind bird blind and observation tower at the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary designed and constructed by Professor Pablo Moyano Fernández of...
12. nov. 2025 kl. 21:55
Seven years ago, anesthesiologist and budding photographer Carole Turek embarked on a seemingly impossible quest to photograph every hummingbird species in the world—all 366 of them. Now 75 years...
Et dof-medlem, Helle Regitze Boesen, har mødtes med Lokalkassen (Radio Haderslev) ved fugletårnet ved Hindemade, hvor de har set på fugle og fået en rigtig hyggelig...
Total Counts Run, Effort, Total Species Found, Four New Species Reported This year Montana birders completed 31 Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs), which was the same as last year and similar to the...
Low count temperatures averaged close to 29 degrees F º (minimum low of 14 F º at both Chesterville and Elkton and maximum low of 53 at South Dorchester). Middleton also had very low minimum...
Forty-two Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were conducted this year in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, including a new CBC in Clark County, Legacy Grove. A total of 139 species was recorded, which is six...
Pennsylvania birders made their usual excellent contributions to the Christmas Bird Count’s milestone 125th season, as annually done since 1900. Eighty-one sites reported for Pennsylvania, one...
The 125th Christmas Bird Count period took place from December 14th, 2024, to January 5th, 2025. 124 counts were completed in California, with 379 native species and 17 established introduced species...
The 125th CBC in North Carolina consisted of 53 counts, with three (Alamance County, Holly Shelter and Portsmouth) not being run. Overall, the weather this season averaged...
Alabama conducted thirteen CBC’s (Auburn, Birmingham, Cullman, Dauphin Island, Eufaula, Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan, Guntersville, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Waterloo, Wheeler Dam, and Wheeler N.W.R....
Fifty-four Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were conducted in Virginia for the 2024-2025 season. The total number of species tallied on the 2024-2025 counts was 212 which is just below the 2023-2024...
Oregon held 45 counts this year. The only new count was the long-awaited McNary- Hermiston count, discussed below. Among recent counts, Coos Bay, long the highest in the state with peaks...
The 2024-2025 season was the 125th year of Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC), the longest running wildlife census in the world! Below is a summary of the counts occurring in South...
This morning it was too windy to ring, but we had hoped that the migration count would still be possible. Unfortunately, it was quite rainy and starting too early to allow us to complete any of the count....
The ringing: It was windy this morning, so many nets remained closed. I managed to open 148 metres. It was very calm in the garden; there were almost no Solsort (blackbirds) and just a few Fuglekonge (goldcrests)...
The ringing: Xxxxxx Trækket på Odden: Meteorologerne snød os for det lovede solskin, og vejret forblev næsten overskyet. Måske gav det os også et andet træk, end vi ellers ville have oplevet. Heldigvis...
Morgenobs Det er simpelthen stadig vådt og mildt tåget herude. Sigtbarheden i dag lå nede på de omkring tre til fire kilometer og blen kun periodisk ringere når der kommer byger ind fra havet. Vinden...
