No wind in the morning and the mist nets caught a lot of......mist. Consequently the first net round was not as good as yesterday, but not bad either. Nets open 06.30-16.30, netmeter hours approx. 3600. Playback on european robin and yellow-browed warbler through the night, grey wagtail later on.
Ringed: Water rail 1, tree pipit 2, meadow pipit 1, grey wagtail 17 (a new record), winter wren 8, european robin 13, song thrush 10, common blackbird 3, redwing 2, fieldfare 1, blackcap 4, chiffchaff 2, yellow-browed warbler 1, goldcrest 7, blue tit 7, great tit 1, house sparrow 1, tree sparrow 1, chaffinch 4, greenfinch 1, lesser redpoll 1. Total = 95.
Ringmerket: Vannrikse 1, trepiplerke 2, heipiplerke 1, vintererle 17, gjerdesmett 8, rødstrupe 13, måltrost 10, svarttrost 3, rødvingetrost 2, gråtrost 1, munk 4, gransanger 2, gulbrynsanger 1, fuglekonge 7, blåmeis 7, kjøttmeis 1, gråspurv 1, pilfink 1, bokfink 4, grønfink 1, brunsisik 1. Total = 95.
Observations: Hen harrier 1, sparrowhawk 1, kestrel 1, richard's pipit 4 (minimum, probably more), goldfinch 10, lapland bunting 1. Good numbers of song thrush on the move before dawn, also lots of skylarks and pipits in the area. A record 85 grey wagtails flew north overhead, as did around 150 eurasian siskins.
Håvard Husebø and Alf Tore Mjøs. 5 visitors.
mandag 28. september 2015
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