Gedser Fuglestation Blog
Her på Gedser Fuglestations blog bringes korte nyheder i dagbogsformat om hændelser på fuglestationen.
The same as yesterday
Almost no wind and a clouded sky. So good for catching birds. But there were only a few birds in the gardenand even less flew into the nets. We had in total 12 bird (8 new and 4 recaptures). Highlights of the day were two new Icterin Warblers (Gulbug) and a Spotted Flycatcher (Grå Fluesnapper). Of these two species you can find a pictures below.
We caught 8 moths this night and again there was not any moth twice in the trap. 3 of the 8 species were new for the season at the station.
We had a Citronmåler (Brimstone Moth). The entry for Gedser Fugke Station was the first entry for this species in Naturbasen for this year. The second new one was Bøgenonne (Pale Tussock Moth) and the third new one was an Almindige Tigerspinder (White Ermine), a predominately white moth with bsmall white dots. All 3 species are common in Denmark. I think the 3 species also show how divers the kingdom of moths is (3 completely different types of shape).
With kind regards Joakim and Robert