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Some birds and some moths
Bird wise the day was the same as yesterday, first two rounds busy and then it was slowing down. And after 8.30 it was over. So we closed at ten and I had time to look in the moth traps and on the walls behind the special lamps (although I did that earlier in the morning). The noon was used for setting up two nets at the pond and very soon after leaving the pond a White Wagtail (Hvid Vipstjert) was so friendly to fly in the net. A female with a breeding patch that was ringed last 2021.
In total we had 70 birds (13 species) of which only 4 were recaptures (see table below).
I had about 8 species of moths of which 2 were really nice ones and below you will find a picture of these species. The first one is a Lille Måneplet (Chocolate Tip) and the second one a Gedeblad-Ugle (Early Grey).
Hope that tomorrow will bring more highlights.
Greetings from Henrik Jøtgensen and Robert Luttik