Gedser Fuglestation Blog
Her på Gedser Fuglestations blog bringes korte nyheder i dagbogsformat om hændelser på fuglestationen.
Busy with Blue Tits
Benny and Gert arrived early for their group, due at 8am to see the station, hear all about ringing and see some birds in the hand. After having a few days that weren’t very exciting, we were glad to have a nice range of species for them to see. The first round had been rather low in numbers but the second included Firecrest, Goldcrest, Chiffchaff and Blackbird.
Although we’d started together Chris completed the 8:00am round alone as I had gone back to the ringing office to ring birds ready for the presentation. It was quite a treat, picking and choosing from the nets as I made my way, lifting a Sparrowhawk from one net and a Coat Tit from another knowing that Chris would be along shortly to clear the nets.
Gert took some birds for the group, then came back to say that Hans had seen a net full of Blue Tits. As I came out to check I could see a large flock dropping into the site, skimming over one of the double height nets, so I swiftly lowered that as it was empty and went to the net I expected to have caught the birds – only ten or so, not too bad so they were extracted and, now joined by Chris we returned to the ringing room.
We’d cleared the birds, with the exception of the Sparrowhawk, before 9:00am and set out for another check of the nets. There was one 12m net with 60 or so tits in it. I began extracting them, non tits first, then birds in reach of another, then the rest while Chris checked around the other nets and brought what we needed to ring at the net. He had another net holding tits but not as many as the first. The group were still being shown around and realising that we had our hands full, Gert and Benny extracted a few birds and left them bagged in the ringing room after doing their ‘show and tell’ presentations.
Great Spotted Woodpecker
We closed slightly after standard having done some interesting species that included a first for Chris. He had never ringed Great Grey Shrike before.
Juvenile Great Grey Shrike
Totals: 215 (21)
Spurvehøg/ Sparrowhawk – 1
Stor Flagspætte / Great Spotted Woodpecker - 1
Gærdesmutte / Wren – 5
Rødhals / Robin – 10 (12)
Solsort / Blackbird – 2 (1)
Sangdrossel / Song Thrush – 2
Munk / Blackcap - 1
Gransanger / Chiffchaff – 14
Fuglekonge / Goldcrest– 25
Rødtoppet Fuglekonge / Firecrest - 1
Halemejse / Long-tailed Tit 0 (4)
Sortmejse / Coal Tit – 2
Blåmejse / Blue Tit – 124
Musvit / Great Tit – 19
Stor Tornskade / Great Grey Shrike - 1
Skovspurv / Tree Sparrow – 1
Bogfinke / Chaffinch – 4
Grønirisk / Greenfinch – 1
Rørspurv / Reed Bunting - 1
To round off the day, a traditional Danish meal cooked by Ole. The name of the dish translates to burning love in English.