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7. apr. 2026 kl. 18:27
Washington, D.C. (April 7, 2026)—The National Audubon Society today announced it has been awarded $4 million from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) through the Grassland Resilience...
7. apr. 2026 kl. 18:00
At Audubon Adventures Nature Camp in Spiritwood, North Dakota, children use their senses to actively explore, engage in play, and create lasting outdoor memories--all while learning about the natural...
7. apr. 2026 kl. 17:47
From mountains to coast, birds are facing intense pressure. The good news is that Audubon and our chapters are focusing on policies that tackle habitat loss and other threats in order to reverse...
7. apr. 2026 kl. 17:25
7. apr. 2026 kl. 17:12
To måneder med hård frost og udbredt snedække har krævet mange dødsfald blandt en af Danmarks mindste fugle, gærdesmutten. Dette forår er der markant færre gærdesmutter på deres sangposter end sidste år. Bestanden er næsten halveret i løbet af vinteren.
7. apr. 2026 kl. 00:00
A wonderful sunrise at Blåvand ! By Clara Observation : This morning was Jorn?s first day of fieldwork ? he?s just arrived yesterday from the Netherlands! He?ll be staying at the station for...
Ringmærkningen: Så løjede stormen af, og vi havde en rigtig fin dag med 52 nye mærkninger, heraf 19 Blåmejser (Eurasian Blue Tit) i anledning af den flotte blå himmel. De fik især gennemgnavet min...
A wonderful sunrise at Blåvand ! By Clara Observation : Clara spotting some nice birds, picture by JornTodays observations can be seen here. Ringing :At the station: Clara Delahaye, Rosemary Frikke,...
6. apr. 2026 kl. 23:05
After 25 years, Jay Watch data have been shaping management decisions long enough to affect scrub-jay populations for the better. What's especially unique about the success of this program, and the...
How birds prioritise their offspring when facing an immune threat The post Does sickness boost bird reproductive success? appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.
6. apr. 2026 kl. 00:00
Morning observations: Morning Obs on a windy Easter Monday. Picture by Hanelie. It was still a windy morning so we could not open the nets. Instead, we all went to do morning observations. Clara, Rose...
Ringmærkningen: Ingen ringmærkning i dag pga vind. Trækket på Odden: Hopefully today was the last stormy day, and we will have less wind tomorrow! Luckily enough this morning was not too cloudy, so...
xxxx Trækket på Odden: Hopefully today was the last stormy day, and we will have less wind tomorrow! Luckily enough this morning was not too cloudy, so the sun warmed us up and made us forget the strong...
I have often written that Easter is my favourite time of the year for birding in Maridalen and indeed it still is even if that doesn’t necessarily mean it is always as productive. The timing of Easter of course varies from year to year and a late Easter will always be better so this year’s relatively early Easter which has coincided with lots of fresh snow has unsurprisingly not been one for the birding memory books. I have been out early every morning but there have hardly been any new birds of signs of viz mig. The absolute highlight on that score being three Red-throated Divers flying in high up and then circling the lake calling before landing and displaying on the lake. This is one of the earliest ever records in the Dale but in most years the lake would still be frozen until at least the middle of April so the conditions aren’t normally conducive to any water birds this early. In addition RtDs have only recently established themselves as local breeders so we didn’t previously have birds using Maridalsvannet for more than a day or two whilst on migration (and birds heading further inland will not come through for a few weeks) whereas now they are an expected sight through the whole breeding season. Tomorrow’s weather forecast does actually look quite promising so I may have written this downbeat post a day too early. In the absence of any interesting bird photos I will chart the changing weather conditions. me scoping the lake on Wednesday 1st April when it was till sunny lots of snow at 8am on Friday 3rd the fields at Kirkeby on 4th April at 07:18 and the fields at Nedre Vaggestein also on the 4th which unsurprisingly held hardly any birds Kirkeby again on the 4th but now at 0852 when at least the sun had come out but stil no birds and Kirkeby at 0822 today the 5th. Not a pleasant morning and looking over the lake from Nes at 0829. There may have been lots of grounded waterfowl out there but the fog meant their presence or not will remain one of earths great unanswered questions And a video of a drumming Lesser Spotted Woodpecker from before I went to England. A pair is now well established and with luck I will find their nest hole.
