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Af Michael Mosebo Jensen For 19 år siden startede de første sonderinger i Finland for et fælles nordisk projekt kaldet Tårnenes Dag. Helt så længe har vi ikke...


Af Søren Gjaldbæk Den 12. april 2023 aflæste Niels Bomholt Jensen en farveringmærket Klyde i Bøjden Nor. Den viste sig at være ringmærket som ikke flyvefærdig...


Today started off like any other day in Skagen. We woke up early as always, as the sun is continuously getting up earlier as we progress into spring. Heading out to Kabeltromelen to open the nets,...


Morning observation This morning, Emma decided she wanted to join the morning observation, because she wanted to gain some experience in observing. Levi decided to sleep in, so it was Thomas, Emma and...


Ringmærkningen: Det bliver en kort blog da jeg har sidste dag for denne gang. Dagen startede med dis højt og ellers en sigt på lige over 5km, men efter en times tid væltede havgusen ind over land...


Her kan du læse en rapport fra det svenske hedehøgprojekt på Øland....


God start på storkeåret i Sønderjylland Sidste år var der fire par storke som fik unger på vingerne i Sønderjylland. Det var parrene i Rens, Smedager, Jejsing...


Månedens fugl for maj er nattergalen - en fugl med en helt fantastisk sang. Læs om den her. Foto: Aage Matthiesen...


For første gang siden 2009 trengte vi ikke ekstrarunder for å kåre en sammenlagtvinner av Fotonøtta. Fredrik Schevig fra Trondheim var den eneste som svarte rett på samtlige runder i 2024! En solid prestasjon. Når trekkfuglene ankommer landet er det også på tide med årets første runde av Fotonøtta. Lykke til!


Rødtoppet fuglekonge bliver mere almindelig i Danmark, og arten er ved at sprede sig til det meste af landet. Lunere somre og mere skov baner vejen for rødtoppet fuglekonge.


Today Rasmus and I were supported in counting the birds from Worlds End 3 by Jørgen Hulbæk. When we just started the counting we heard a Zello message from Simon at Kabeltrommeln. They had caught a Ring...


Ringmærkningen: Der var lidt mere vind til at starte med så det ene hejsenet var lige på kanten. Vinden lagde sig dog en smule så hejsenettet kunne heldigvis blive oppe. Der var også skyet, men...


The ringing: When Emma and I opened the nets today, the weather looked okay, but while we waited inside, deep fog crawled on land from the sea. For the ringing it was okay, but the observers could not...


Get the most from migration birding with a few simple tips, like birding sunny edges, listening for songs, and keying in on unique habits.


28. apr. 2025 kl. 19:56
The weekend ended up being very memorable. Birding outings to Maridalen and Nordre Øyeren were not particularly productive other than twitching a Green-winged Teal but a strategically planned long drive to Sweden for Jr to practice her driving ahead of her test and also to do some cheap shopping allowed me to stop at Gjølsjøen and hopefully put to bed my search for Red Kite in 2025. Me going to a place to see them is of course not the same as finding one unexpectedly close to Oslo but as we saw 4 which is the second highest count in Norway (the highest being 5 on 9 April 2023) I think we can say it was an outstanding day. After I had spotted one bird and we preparing to leave Jr then asked “what is that big bird?” and pointed at something through the windscreen. It was so distant that she had to help me find it but it turned out to be Red Kite #2. We then raced off to try to get closer which worked like a charm then it was joined by #3 and #4!! There have been many published records of up to 2 birds in the area this spring but the species would seem to be very well established and being so close to the Swedish border it is perhaps no surprise. It is a great area with breeding Marsh Harriers and I also had a female Hen Harrier and a very distant ringtail that seemed more like a Pallid. Red Kite (rødglente) #2 which was the bird that showed best #2 #2 #2 and #3 and #1. #4 was more distant did not get photoed as I was too interested in #2 and #3 that were closer ringtail Hen Harrier (myrhauk) Green-winged Teal (amerikakrikkand) at Merkja. This is where I last saw the species and it is very likely the same, returning, bird the vertical bar of the Green-winged and the horisontal bar of the European Teal a quick stop at the Black Redstart (svartrødstjert) was very successful and he was actively singing in Maridalen a pair of Three-toed Woodpeckers seemed to be searching for a suitable tree to excavate a hole in and were moving from tree to tree tapping very loudly. Here the female has sent some splinters of bark flying the male there are quite a few Wrynecks (vendehals) in Maridalen now. The original male now has a mate and I saw them checking out old GS Woodpecker holes to choose where they will nest and there are also two currently unpaired singing birds being out at dawn allows one to see Beavers too


Den 2. april var der møde i DOF Fyns bestyrelse. Mødet blev som sædvanligt afholdt i foreningens lokale på Rasmus Rask-skolen i Bellinge. Man diskuterede blandt...


Norsk sjeldenhetskomité for fugl (NSKF) avholdt sitt årlige møte på Jæren helgen 28.–30. mars, der en rekke rapporter på funn av sjeldne arter fra 2024 ble validert. I løpet av møtehelgen ble fire nye arter samt to nye artspar/-grupper lagt til den norske artslisten.


De første fugle Cora og jeg fik i kikkerten i morges var tre trækforsøgende Rørhøge, så vi fik begge to en følelse af at den her morgen kunne blive ret god på rovfuglefronten! Det endte dog desværre...


Ringmærkning: Trækket på Odden: Dagen begyndte køligt, men det ændrede sig hurtigt, da solen først kom frem. Det blev så varmt at både jakke og sweater røg af. Der var ikke meget vind i dag,...


The ringing: Today was the first day the nets already needed to be open at 4.45. Sunrise is getting earlier and earlier and the sun was soon out and we had again beautiful weather. Too good for to have...


Af Børge Langkilde Rasmussen Atter i år kan du finde DOF Fyns formidlingsgruppe på årets "Forårsmesse på Sanderumgaard" i "Den Romantiske Have", hvor planter...


The ringing: This morning, we had bright blue sky and sun from sunrise on. Although the wind direction, southeast is what we want, we did not get many birds in the morning. In the first round, Emma and...


Ringmærkning: Trækket på Odden: Fint vejr igen i dag med samme vindretning fra sydøst, og længere hen på dagen mere fra syd. Klart vejr, skyfrit og med meget god sigt. Morten og Benjamin Lisse troppede...


Hej folkens, her får i den daglige opdatering fra Skagen Fuglestation . I dag startede jeg dagen med ringmærkning sammen med Andrew, Oluf og Simon. I dag havde vi i modsætning til mange af dagene...


26. apr. 2025 kl. 18:21
We are into the most exciting time of the year in the Oslo area but it can also be the most frustrating and disappointing if the weather does not play ball. Sunny days with northerly winds can feel birdless whereas southerly winds and some rain can produce great arrivals of all sorts of feathered fancies. We are of course in a sunny, northerly wind period…. But if one is prepared to leave Maridalen and even Oslo and participate in twitching lite then there are of course good birds to be seen. I visited Hellesjøvannet again on Wednesday and with the knowledge I had learned over the course of 5 hours the day before I felt confident that I would be able to get more than a glimpse of the Bittern. I stood in the same place as the day before and waited and waited for two whole hours without hearing a single boom. I knew that the bird had been heard earlier in the morning and after the two hours during which I had ascertained that there were 2 pairs of Marsh Harriers breeding and an additional female who seemed to be wanting to get the attention of one of the males (polygamy is fairly regular) I decided to drive to the southern end of the lake where I could see there were a couple of birders. I asked them if they had heard the bird during the previous two hours to which the answer was no and then straight away it boomed….. from where I had been standing. Returning there pronto it then proceeded to boom in total 9 times during the course of only 58 minutes! It was however a little further away than the previous day and seeing it proved to be a fruitless exercise. I have paid a couple of visits to Nordre Øyeren with my first trip of the year out to the tip of Årnestangen and of course visits to Svellet. Water levels continued to rise quickly until 22 April with rises of over 20cm a day but since then it has fallen it has fallen by 15cm over the course of 3 days. Currently it looks absolutely bloody fantastic baby, a wader heaven but yesterday I did not see a single wader there. The reason for this is probably two fold: the weather has not been conducive to an arrival of waders and secondly the shallow water is currently (due to the previous rapid rise in water levels) covering mud that has been bone dry for months and is therefore free of any invertebrate food. Should we have a period now of warm weather and gradually falling water levels we should though end up with fantastic conditions for waders with food rich areas of mud gradually being reexposed over the next 3 weeks. I am allowed to be optimistic 😉 view over Svellet on 25 April. Lots of mud and lots of shallow water. Fingers crossed for the next 3 weeks 🤞 rapidly rising water levels until 22 April and gradually falling since. Årnestangen gave me good views of a female Lapland Bunting and a male Hen Harrier (although rather selfishly I was disappointed it wasn’t a Pallid). Yesterday, I went to Maridalen’s eastern sister valley, Nittedal to see a Great White Egret that has been there for a few days and enjoyed good views of it perched in trees by a lake and heronry. Another trip to Årnestangen after this gave me long range views of a male Stonechat. This is, I believe the same bird that was found on 13 March and which I then saw the subsequent day. Since then there have been occasional records of a male in the area and given how good the bird has been at disappearing both times I have seen it and that it was singing yesterday I reckon we are talking about a territorial male that has perhaps wandered around a bit in his search for a mate. I have also seen Kingfisher both visits to Årnestangen and firsts for the year have been numerous with Wood Sand, Whimbrel and Yellow Wagtail noted. Maridalen doesn’t get forgotten completely and there has clearly been ducks moving through with good numbers of Teal aswell as Common Scoter, Red-breasted Merganser, Pintail, Wigeon and Tufted Duck. I will start though with a video of Monday's Great Grey Owl nest male Hen Harrier (myrhauk). My first of the year and never a species I see often but I was still annoyed it wasn't a Pallid (steppehauk) Kingfisher (isfugl) is now an annual breeder in Nordre Øyeren with probably multiple pairs although they are recorded surprisingly infrequently female Lapland Bunting (lappspurv) and here you can hear it calling which is how I discovered it a (Lesser) Redpoll. It was singing so is I presume a male but completely lacks red/pink on on the chest Marsh Harrier (sivhauk) pair and here the male displaying which I think was for the benefit of the additional female that was in the area Great (White) Egret (egretthegre) and Grey Heron (gråhegre). Lack of plumes means this is an immature bird but they will surely be breeding here soon they are remarkably acrobatic in flight and like Grey Herons are quite at home in trees this Hooded Crow caused the egret to fly off the Stonechat (svartstrupe) was always quite distant but up to 7 (all male) early Whinchats (buskskvett) showed much better and something for a later posting


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