Gedser Fuglestation Blog
Her på Gedser Fuglestations blog bringes korte nyheder i dagbogsformat om hændelser på fuglestationen.
Endnu en Islom!
Ringmærkningen:
Igen i dag var det første runde som gav de fleste fugle og der efter var det lidt her og der.
Dagens mest spændende fugl blev en gransanger som var ret brun så meldte hurtigt ud til Odden at der muligvis var en sibirisk gransanger, men efter at have kigget på den på labbet syntes jeg ikke helt at den var der da den blandt andet var en lille smule grøn på ryggen.
Vinden ligger pt og kører rundt så der kommer ikke rigtigt noget vejrskift som kan give lidt flere småfugle og temperaturen nordpå er stadig ret høj for årstiden så der er stadig masser af mad til dem.
Trækket på Odden: The wind chill was felt by everyone at the tip, so, if you are thinking of joining us out there (which I would strongly encourage), I would advise you to bring a pair of warm mittens. I will take time to thank Anne who has been lighting the fire for us all each evening, keeping us warm and cosy, especially appreciated after 5 hours ringing or on the count.
This morning, we observed two Gannets/Sule, both moving South West/SV. I am familiar seeing this species whilst seawatching in Ireland, so it is nice to see them in these waters. Another species I am used to seeing in Ireland during Winter, that we were lucky to spot today, was a Great Northern Diver/Islom. Goldeneye/Hvinand numbers were lower compared to yesterday, but there were similarly strong numbers of Long-tailed Duck/Havlit. Interestingly, we had 98 Lapwing/Vibe moving North/N - this started with a flock of five at the very beginning of the count, and then two large flocks later in the count. Many Little Gull/Dværgmåge were recorded today, and several Razorbill/Alk. These were my personal highlights from the 30 species, with over 2,000 individuals, recorded today.
Observers at Gedser Odde, foto: Noah Clarke Hall
Se alle dagens observationer fra Gedser Odde i DOFbasen.
Folk på stationen: Lara Winsloe, Larissa Britton, Anne Hermanns, Henrik Jørgensen, Ole Friis Larsen, og Noah Clarke Hall.