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So, what are my thoughts and observations after a long weekend in Lista for the annual bird race and festival? First I have remembered why I did not visit again sooner after my one and only previous visit in 2017 - it is a bloody long drive from Oslo! What on paper will take just over 5 hours ended up taking closer to eight due to Friday afternoon rush traffic and roadworks. Secondly, even though Lista might be Norway’s premier birding location when the weekend list of 126 species didn’t include either Redwing or Fieldfare then it is clear Maridalen ain’t that bad either. Third, I haven’t quite lost the edge yet and again bagged the title of Norway’s second best birder😉 in the evening quiz. Birds of the weekend were Pallid Harrier, Red Kite, Great White Egret and a Barred Warbler (in the hand) and a 50 minute drive gave me a Norwegian tick in the form of a long staying and blinged up Ring-billed Gull. We had three mornings of migration watching around the lighthouse and each was different. On the first two days there were lots of tits wanting to migrate with Coal the most numerous and also good numbers of Willow. There were also Nutcrackers on the move and a flock of 19 flew high out to sea towards Blighty. Siskins, Chaffinches, Swallow and Meadow Pipits were perhaps the most numerous birds but there were also good numbers of raptors with Sparrowhawks and Kestrels particularly numerous. On our last morning the easterly wind was quite strong and there was less viz mig but there were suddenly Wheatears everywhere. Lista Lighthouse at 0607 on Saturday The Bird Race results. We (myself, Anders Braut Simonsen and Hans Petter Rømme) were Team Tringa and were very happy with our second place, especially as we lack local knowledge and because we were also way behind at the half way mark Great White Egret (egretthegre) Barred Warbler (hauksanger) that had been caught in the observatories nets and was ringed A selfie with my 326th Norwegian species This Ring-billed Gull (ringnebbmåke) turned up in Norway in March 2023 and received its bling shortly thereafter. It has been seen regularly (at different times of the year at 2 sites 200km apart although also goes missing for months on end and has only been reported at one other location It looks like it has a black rubber band on its bill
As a female bird ringing trainee I am often outnumbered by men. In fact, I frequently meet them alone in secluded locations when nobody else is around – something that might sound crazy to my non- bird ringing friends, until I explain I’m not the kind of bird they’re interested in. I have, at times, [...] The post On being a bird appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.
Af Jan Erik Hansen Klintebjerg Havn 10,00 - 16,00. Fra sidste års arrangement. Foto: Jan Erik Hansen. Formidlingsgruppen ved DOF Fyn er igen i år klar på vores...
Observation Gooood evening. Another wonderful diverse morning observation here at Blåvand! A staggering 66 species on the span of our usual three hours! But alas, i am getting ahead of myself. The day...
The wind did not change and rather the same mostly easterly direction as yesterday did not blow more birds in. So a day with many birds was followed by a day with much less birds. It was 35 new and 5 recaptures,...
After helping to set up the storm petrel nets in the evening before today, I went to bed, hoping to be woken as often as possible from the others to see some exciting birds they caught. After a few hours...
Observation The morning observation was, once again, filled with experienced birders, totalling 7 observers. And it paid off! At close to eight o'clock, Henrik said, with a great deal of excitement "was...
Although we are in Denmark, the ringing station is now populated with one person from the Netherlands, one from Germany and one of Australia. Birds ringed today Moths caught during the night. We...
6. sep. 2025 kl. 00:53
Later this month, United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) staff will be conducting habitat enhancement at the Great Meadows Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge located on...
I joined the ringing team this morning and got my first proper lesson in the artful skill of ringing a bird. The day started at 5am, riding our bikes down to Kabeltromlen and putting up the nets. Walking...
Observation Quiet wind today. Quit birds (at least observation-wise). Only three meters per second from direct west. The wind was not mighty enough for the larger waders to move, and coming from the...
I joined the ringing team this morning and got my first proper lesson in the artful skill of ringing a bird. The day started at 5am, riding our bikes down to Kabeltromlen and putting up the nets. Walking...
Ringing: As we opened the nets this morning there was lots of bird song and activity in the trees around the garden, which was promising. In our first round, we caught over 20 birds, making for a busy...
Ringing: As we opened nets this morning there was lots of bird song and activity in the trees around the garden, which was promising. In our first round, we caught over 20 birds, making for a busy start...
5. sep. 2025 kl. 22:42
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5. sep. 2025 kl. 22:28
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Årets unge flyvedygtige havørn i DOF BirdLifes ØrneTV vender med jævne mellemrum tilbage til sin fædrene rede. Forældrene serverer fortsat føde for deres unge i hjemmet. Forleden stod menuen på gravand frisk fra stranden.
Last night we put up the Stormsvale and Natravn nets, in the hopes of catching some late Lille stormsvale or Stor stormsvale. We put Florian and Gabriel to work straight away putting up the nets on the...
The Ringing: Der var regn indtil efter middag så der var ingen ringmærkning i dag. Vi fik istedet lavet datatjek, så alt er nu tjekket. The Migration: The migration count this morning began slowly...
5. sep. 2025 kl. 00:00
Observationer Todays morning observation was easy going. We woke up to 17 degrees, 5 m/s winds coming from the south west and a low tide in the observation area. The bird of the day was a common murre...
It’s fall migration, and you’re out looking for warblers. They’re not helping. Back in the spring, they were brightly colored and singing to beat the band. Now they’re drab and keeping mum...
4. sep. 2025 kl. 21:47
(WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sept. 3, 2025) — Leading conservation and recreational groups are stressing the need for continued progress and collaboration following the release of proposed changes to...
Onsdag d. 3/9 fik jeg en SMS fra Jonna Forsom i Kilde ved Aulum med et foto, hvor hun skrev at hun mente, at hun havde fotograferet en blå glente. Jeg kunne kun...