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Who needs fancy Accentors?

torsdag 13. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

The first completely dry day for a good while with the easterly wind increasing from a moderate breeze in the morning to howling strong by late afternoon; it was a fantastic day of ringing with at least some nets open all day as we managed an excellent 443 new birds caught highlighted by a second Great Grey Shrike, 4 awesome white headed Northern Long-tailed Tits and the first 2 Mistle Thrushes of the year.

                The numbers were dominated by 314 Goldcrests – mainly caught during a very hectic first few hours along with 30 Blue Tits, 53 Robins and 14 Blackbirds plus bits and bobs of other things including 2 Coal Tits, 4 Chiffchaffs, a Blackcap and a Redwing.

Today's ringing totals - 3 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  3 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  53 Robin / Roedhals;  14 Blackbird / Solsort;  4 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  1 Redwing / Vindrossel;  2 Mistle Thrush / Mistledrossel;  1 Blackcap / Munk;  4 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  314 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  4 Northern Long-tailed Tit / Nordlig Halemejse;  2 Coal Tit / Sortmejse;  30 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  2 Great Tit / Musvit;  1 Great Grey Shrike / Stor Tornskade;  1 Chaffinch / Bogfinke;  2 Greenfinch / Groenirisk;  2 Siskin / Groensisken

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Northern Long-tailed Tit

                There was not much else seen really (not that there was any time to look up during the morning!) with 4 Swallows still, a Rough-legged Buzzard, a few Chaffinches and Bramblings heading east and a few White-fronted Goose flocks heading south.

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Goldcrests were again hopping around your feet

More Gedser pictures at www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

The black mask of death

onsdag 12. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

Still windy, still overcast and still damp so an attempt at ringing first thing was doomed to be short lived but did include another beefy female Northern Bullfinch; we closed just in time to avoid the very heavy rain which lingered through the latter half of the morning.   It brightened up considerably by midday so the nets were reopened but closed again after an hour for more rain had moved in, this only lasted a short time though and by 14:00 the nets were once again catching birds but this time we lasted right through the pleasant, if still a bit breezy afternoon.

Today's ringing totals (short morning session and longer in the afternoon) - 2 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  1 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  91 Robin / Roedhals;  18 Blackbird / Solsort;  3 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  1 Redwing / Vindrossel;  53 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  1 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  1 Great Grey Shrike / Stor Tornskade;  1 Brambling / Kvaerkerfinke;  1 Siskin / Groensisken;  1 Northern Bullfinch / Stor Dompap

                This afternoon session produced a decent 123 new birds highlighted by a cracking first winter Great Grey Shrike and was largely made up of 67 Robins and 32 Goldcrests.   There were some good birds around through the afternoon including a single male PARROT CROSSBILL which circled the garden calling several times, a Serin which did likewise later on, 3 Hawfinches overhead and a few waders including 28 Grey Plover, 50 Golden Plover and a Curlew although these were probably feeding in nearby fields and not migrating.

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Great Grey Shrike

                Visible migration was a bit slow today with a few Finches flocks heading east along with a few Thrushes including a couple of decent flocks of Mistle Thrushes and Fieldfares while small flocks of White-fronted Geese continued to head south.

More Gedser pictures www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

Don't tread on the Goldcrests

tirsdag 11. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

A very windy, very overcast and slightly damp classic autumn day; we attempted some ringing first thing with just four nets opened and it proved to be pretty productive with 115 new birds caught in just a couple of hours before the weather forced us to close including a brute of a female Northern Bullfinch, 52 Robins and 57 Goldcrests.  

Today's ringing totals (two sessions with very limited nets open)   -   5 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  2 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  180 Robin / Roedhals;  6 Blackbird / Solsort;  1 Fieldfare / Sjagger;  8 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  2 Blackcap / Munk;  1 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  83 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  1 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  1 Great Tit / Musvit;  2 Chaffinch / Bogfinke;  1 Northern Bullfinch / Stor Dompap

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Northern Bullfinch

                I then went out birding between the garden and town where it was an incredible few hours; there were literally Goldcrests everywhere, hopping around on the grass around your feet only moving when you were about to tread on them, flying in over the sea, on the beaches, in every bush and tree and along every fenceline – there must have been thousands and thousands in the relatively small area that I walked, absolutely fantastic!   There were also hundreds of Robins dotted around plus a few Chiffchaffs (several pale, eastern-type birds were seen) and loads of Song Thrushes and Blackbirds with Mistle Thrushes, Fieldfares and Redwings whizzing around but very little else at all, I tried in vain to find something in-amongst the masses but failed miserably!

                There were also huge Brambling, Chaffinch and Siskin flocks passing low overhead to the east into the wind with 300+ feeding on the ground on the outskirts of town; the other feature was big flocks of White-fronted Geese heading south throughout the day (4,000 were counted from the point) while 5,000+ Barnacle Geese were again in the fields and the Slavonian Grebe was still just offshore.

                I then re-opened my four nets in the afternoon and during the next four hours until dusk I managed 178 new birds (walking constantly between the nets) including 128 Robins and a Fieldfare but most of the Goldcrests had left the garden by that time – fortunately!   An awesome day!

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Goldcrests Goldcrests Goldcrests

More Gedser [Goldcrest] pictures at www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

Open nets, close nets, open nets, close nets

mandag 10. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

Despite the forecast promising more or less blanket cloud and continuous, heavy rain throughout the day it wasn’t quite that bad and there were a couple of half decent weather windows in the morning where we managed to get some nets open for two, hour long sessions which produced a half decent 66 new birds with a Firecrest the highlight in amongst 35 Goldcrests and a flock of 11 Siskins plus a few Robins, Wrens, Chiffchaffs etc.    A few Finch flocks passed overhead while the Slavonian Grebe was again offshore and the big Barnacle Goose flock was still in the fields over towards town.

Today's totals from a very stop, start morning -   7 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  5 Robin / Roedhals;  1 Blackbird / Solsort;  1 Blackcap / Munk;  4 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  35 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  1 Firecrest / Roedtoppet Fuglekonge;  1 Blue Tit / Blamesje;  11 Siskin / Groensisken

                A walk around Kroghage at lunchtime in the increasingly heavy rain was hard work in the unpleasant conditions but did produce an adult male Redstart which had a decent pale wing panel but I don’t think it was enough for an eastern samamisicus bird, a first winter Little Gull and 4 Stonechats along with a few Robins, Chiffchaffs, Goldcrests etc.

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Red-breasted Merganser

Only just

søndag 9. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

Rain first thing led to a delayed start but we just managed to get five hours of ringing in through the morning and managed a decent 115 new birds before it started raining again at lunchtime; the total mainly comprised 49 Siskins with several flocks hitting the nets all together, the rest were the usual 12 Robins, 12 Chiffchaffs and 15 Blue Tits.

Today's totals - 1 Sparrowhawk / Spurvehoeg;  5 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  2 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  12 Robin / Roedhals;  2 Blackbird / Solsort;  2 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  12 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  7 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  15 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  2 Tree Sparrow / Skovspurv;  2 Greenfinch / Groenirisk;  49 Siskin / Groensisken;  4 Reed Bunting / Roerspurv

                There was little else to mention through the whole rain interrupted day with a few small flocks of Chaffinches, Bramblings, Siskins and Blue Tits over the garden during the dryish morning with the Barnacle Goose flock spitting up on occasion and noisily passing overhead several times and a Slavonian Grebe close inshore just off the front field late morning.

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Grey Plover

Fairly bright and very breezy

lørdag 8. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

Fairly bright and very breezy; the nets were pretty productive as we managed a respectable 177 new birds through the morning, again with no real highlights though, the bulk of the birds made up of another influx of 55 Blue Tits including a Swedish ringed bird (most likely from Falsterbo as tens of thousands have been passing through there in the last week) while the rest largely consisted of 19 Wrens, 14 Dunnocks, 22 Robins, 23 Chiffchaffs and 18 Goldcrests.

Today's totals - 2 Sparrowhawk / Spurvhoeg;  19 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  14 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  22 Robin / Roedhals;  4 Blackbird / Solsort;  7 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  1 Blackcap / Munk;  23 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  18 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  55 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  5 Chaffinch / Bogfinke;  2 Brambling / Kvaerkerfinke;  1 Greenfinch / Groenirisk;  2 Siskin / Groensisken;  2 Reed Bunting / Roerspurv

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The Swedish Blue Tit

                Overhead migration was much reduced (Blue Tit flocks not withstanding) with small numbers of Finches and Thrushes passing over but the morning’s highlight was definitely good views of a very smart adult RED-BREASTED GOOSEwhich was picked out from the point coming in to land with the huge flock of 3,000+ Barnacle Geese in stubble fields on the edge of town, we drove down the road for a brief look mid-morning and had excellent scope views.

                I then walked a big loop through town and across the fields in the afternoon for little reward with my first Short-eared Owl of the autumn along the cliff top and a flock of 13 Woodlarks at Birkemose the highlight along with 3 lingering Swallows and a Merlin of note.

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The Red-breasted Goose is in there somewhere!

More Gedser pictures at www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

Wind and rain makes a delay

fredag 7. oktober 2016
af Nigel Judson

Woke for a 06.00 start to find the strong winds still with us, but today accompanied by persistent rain. Frequent weather checks meant that a wind and rain restricted ringing session didn't start until 09.30 and finished at 14.00. The conditions meant a reduced catch with Robins, Dunnocks and Goldcrests making up the majority of the 69 birds caught.

Here are the totals:-

1 Tree Pipit / Skovpiber, 3 Wren / Gærdesmutte, 12 Dunnock / Jernspurv, 18 Robins / Rødhals, 4 Blackbirds / Solsort, 6 Song Thrushes / Sangdrossel, 1 Blaclcap / Munk, 2 Chiffchaffs / Gransanger, 16 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge, 2 Chaffinches / Bogfinke, 5 Siskin / Grøsisken, 1 Reed Bunting / Rørspurv.

October magic

torsdag 6. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

The blazingly strong wind remained but had shifted slightly to the north which, with more cloud and occasional drizzle produced a bit of a different day; the ringing was a bit of a struggle in the wind but we managed 97 new birds largely due to a good influx of 36 Dunnocks and a few Finches.   One of the Firecrests from two days ago was also re-trapped.

Today's totals - 8 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  36 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  7 Robin / Roedhals;  7 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  1 Redwing / Vindrossel;  1 Blackcap / Munk;  14 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  3 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  1 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  9 Chaffinch / Bogfinke;  1 Brambling / Kvaerkerfinke;  5 Siskin / Groensisken;  4 Reed Bunting / Roerspurv

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Reed Bunting

                The ringing total was by no means respective of how many birds were passing low over the garden, it was a spectacular morning with tens of thousands of mainly Finches heading east in huge flocks; the bulk was predictably made up of Chaffinches, Bramblings and Siskins but the flocks overhead contained good numbers of Reed Buntings, Linnets, Redpolls, Meadow Pipits, Song Thrushes and Redwings along with many Dunnocks calling high up in the sky.   Other notable birds picked out through the morning included 70+ Mistle Thrushes, 5 Woodlarks, 3 Grey Wagtails and a Rock Pipit while a single Rough-legged Buzzard was also seen.

                Wildfowl also continued to move with big flocks of Barnacle Geese still heading south (with a huge flock of 1,400+ feeding in stubble fields on the edge of town) but also today there were several decent flocks of White-fronted Geese also heading south while Eiders, Wigeon and Brent Geese carried on piling through offshore – another awesome vis mig day!

                Nothing really happened in the afternoon as the drizzle became heavier making it difficult but there were still plenty of birds at Kroghage but nothing very exciting with a single Redstart and 7 Grey Plovers the highlights in amongst the Robins, Chiffchaffs and Goldcrests.

More pictures from Gedser www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

Accidental Owl

onsdag 5. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

A carbon copy of yesterday with the blazing force 7 NE wind still howling through the garden making the ringing a bit tricky but we still managed to end up with 131 birds mainly due to the first noticeable catch of 49 Blue Tits (in one net at the same time!) and another little arrival of 29 Chiffchaffs; the highlight though was a cracking Tawny Owl caught in the high net at first light.

Today's totals - 2 Sparrowhawk / Spurvehoeg;  1 Tawny Owl / Natugle;  11 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  14 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  10 Robin / Roedhals;  29 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  6 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  49 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  1 Tree Sparrow / Skovspurv;  4 Chaffinch / Bogfinke;  4 Siskin / Groensisken

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Tawny Owl

                Overhead passage though was very much reduced with only flocks of Barnacle Geese reminding us of yesterday; a Woodlark over the garden was the highlight with only Blue Tits appearing in any big numbers along with a few Siskins and Chaffinches.

                Spent the afternoon tramping round Kroghage where there were plenty of migrants highlighted by a Great Grey Shrike, at least 2 Firecrests, a sandy, pale Lesser Whitethroat looking good for one of the eastern forms which only showed briefly a couple of times, 2 Redstarts and an adult male Black Redstart in amongst a good scattering of Chiffchaffs, Goldcrests, Robins, Dunnocks, Siskins and Reed Buntings while big flocks of Barnacle Geese kept heading high over to the west.

For more Gedser pictures www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

Eyes to the sky

tirsdag 4. oktober 2016
af Simon Davies

Generally bright and sunny with clouds scudding rapidly across the blue sky in the strong, cold force 7 NE wind; the nets were steady but unremarkable as we struggled to 91 new birds in the tricky conditions with 2 Firecrests the only birds worth a mention.  

Today's totals - 19 Wren / Gaerdesmutte;  7 Dunnock / Jernspurv;  23 Robin / Roedhals;  1 Blackbird / Solsort;  5 Song Thrush / Sangdrossel;  1 Blackcap / Munk;  8 Chiffchaff / Gransanger;  13 Goldcrest / Fuglekonge;  2 Firecrest / Roedtoppet Fuglekonge;  6 Blue Tit / Blamejse;  1 Tree Sparrow / Skovspurv;  3 Chaffinch / Bogfinke;  1 Brambling / Kvaerkerfinke;  1 Lesser Redpoll / Lille Grasisken

Overhead though, it was an awesome day with the skies constantly full of birds, dominated again by 800+ Cranes seen over the garden through the morning (a brilliant 4,265 were counted from the point - a new Gedser record count!); also very obvious were 500+ Barnacle Geese (6,990 were counted at the point!) and 200+ Brent Geese (820 were counted at the point!)

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                Other birds were not so obvious but did include a Richard’s Pipit which went over calling (at one stage it was flying in the middle of a flock of Cranes!) along with small numbers of Swallows, Skylarks, Meadow Pipits Mistle Thrushes, Stock Doves, Reed Buntings, Chaffinches, Bramblings and Siskins etc.   Raptors were represented by several Rough-legged Buzzards (73 was the day's total) and Red Kites with a steady trickle of Common Buzzards, Sparrowhawks and Kestrels.

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                I went out to the point after lunch where there were tens of thousands of Eiders pouring south in huge flocks - 43,000+ were counted through the day along with big numbers of other Geese and Ducks; a flock of 17 Little Gulls were off the tip before I got restless and went for a walk north up the coast and across the fields where birds included 15 Grey Plovers, 30 Dunlin and 6 Sanderling on the beaches, 6+ Rough-legged Buzzards, a Hen Harrier, a Red Kite and two first winter Little Gulls across the fields north of Gedser and a smart Great Grey Shrike hunting along the eastern edge of town all with the backdrop of constant flocks of noisy Barnacle and Brent Geese, Cranes and Eiders all pouring south – fantastic!

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For more blue sky birding pictures from Gedser today www.wykebirding.blogspot.com

 


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