Friday, 18 September 2015

Gedser Fuglestation - 18 September 2015

Very windy again today forcing a limited meterage of 79 meters. We stayed open all morning but only processed nine birds, two of which were retrapped.

One of the female Sparrowhawks (Spurvehog) was in its second year.

 2k female with retained secondaries and retrices

With such a low count for the garden, we had to look slightly further afield for some birds in the afternoon. We started at the tip where there was little happening on the sea, but some raptors were turning up, although several did not actually set off across the sea.

 Marsh Harrier (Rørhog) quartering the sugarbeet field at the tip.

We went into Gedser for a few groceries and checked the surrounding fields on our way back seeing several Sparrowhawk (Spurvehog) and Kestrel (Tårnfalk), three Honey Buzzards (Hvespsevåge) and two Osprey (Fiskeørn) travelling towards the tip as well as a resting Wheatear (Stenpikker).

Osprey (Fiskeørn)

Wheatear (Stenpikker)

Totals: 7 (2)

Spurvehog / Sparrowhawk - 4 (1)
Rødhals / Robin - 0 (1)
Sangdrossel / Song Thrush - 2
Munk / Blackcap - 1