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torsdag 31. mai 2012

May 27th and 28th

The winter does not seem to want to resign this year, and a cold wind is still making birding a cold experience. But now the migrants have really started to come, and new species are coming up to this still frozen place.

At least two different Iceland Gulls (Grønlandsmåke) are staying in the area, even though the one in these photos made me think of a possinble hybrid with Glaucous Gull (Polarmåke) due to its heavy bill and the fact that when it moves its head while sitting, it sometimes looks more like a Glaucous than an Iceland. But long wing-projection, a large eye and red legs tell me that this is "just" an Iceland Gull.




The numbers of geese in the valley have increased over the last few days, and by now there have to be thousands around. The Pink-footed Geese (Kortnebbgås) were the first to come in numbers, but also the Barnacle Geese (Hvitkinngås) are now here in large numbers.




I was also pleased when I got to see this years first Brent Geese (Ringgås) These geees that are just a bit bigger than a Common Eider (Ærfugl) are really birds with an attitude, and fights between the males are frequent. And all the time they are feeding you can hear theire grunts, unlike any other sound from any goose that I know of.


And finally the Red-throated Diver arrived. I have been waiting for it for some days, and suddenly one was lying in shallow water in the delta.


I will come back with more on the latest arrivals in a later post, and then hopefully with some pictures to show you as well.

onsdag 25. mai 2011

May 21st

I started this seasons bird-stands today, but due to a long process of getting the information ready, the posters were set up yesterday, and off course nobody showed. But I did none-the-less have a great two hours more or less alone. I set my aim at trying to get some OK flight-pictures of different birds, and actually managed to get a few quite good ones. When the clock turned 14:00 I headed in the valley, and there were geese more or less everywhere! But no matter how much I looked, there were no other than the usual geese to see. The seasons first Red-throated Diver ( Smålom) swam by and said hello, before it gently drifted along on the current. This was probably the most exciting bird of today.

                                          Barnacle Geese

 
                                          Pink-footed Geese



                                          Kitiwake

 
                                          Glaucous Gull

                                          Common Eider


                                          Kinp Eider

                                          Red-throated Diver

fredag 18. juni 2010

June 12th

Another day with ringing gave a couple of nice shots. A pair of Red-throated Divers (Smålom) were feeding just outside the shore of where I am trapping, and an Ivory Gull (Ismåke) came and sat down on some debrie on the shore when I was just to leave for the night.