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Thank you!

fredag 22. november 2019
af Ramón Soto Madrid

Today was our last day in Gedser Fuglestation. We have had a great time here. We have learnt and enjoyed a lot. Gail and I are very happy that we have had the opportunity to meet so many people and been able to learn something from all of them.

Gedser Fuglestation is a great place and I hope it will continue for many many years.

I want to say special thanks to Anton for telling me about the place and then spending the first month here with me teaching me all the time, to Jesper for helping me ageing many birds from pictures, to Gert for fixing all the things that breaks and to Hans for being such a good boss.

We were also ringing today, but not for very long because we had to get ready to leave.

Here are the data of today,

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Thanks again for everything!

 

We hope to see you all of you soon and best wishes!

 

Ramón and Gail.

 

 

Penultimate day of ringing

torsdag 21. november 2019
af Gail Stride

Today was our penultimate day of ringing here at Gedser, and it has been another quiet one. We opened the nets before sunrise as per usual, and felt quite optimistic because it sounded like there were some birds in the garden. However, despite keeping the nets open for most of the day we only caught 6 new birds. One of those was a beautiful male fieldfare though, so it’s not all bad!

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We’ve spent the rest of the day fixing a few nets, cleaning the house and starting to pack. We’ve had a great time here at Gedser, and I’ve certainly learned a lot. Hopefully we’ll be back another time!

Cheers,

Gail

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A drizzly autumn day

onsdag 20. november 2019
af Gail Stride

Despite a drizzly morning we managed to open the nets for a few hours, doing constant rounds so that none of the birds we caught stayed in the net for too long. There was a bit more activity in the garden than over the last few weeks, and we caught a few more birds as a result. We managed to attract a small flock of grønsiskin to one of the high nets by playing their calls from a speaker, and also caught a number of solsort, rødhals and fuglekonge.

The rain intensified before midday so we decided to call it a day. We finally got around to taking down the very old pond nets and packing them away for the winter.

The nights are certainly drawing in now!

Cheers,

Gail

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Too windy for ringing

tirsdag 19. november 2019
af Ramón Soto Madrid

Today was too windy in the garden for ringing, so we have been doing other errands at the station. Nothing else bird related worth mentioning.

That´s all for today.

Best wishes,

Ramón.

Same story

mandag 18. november 2019
af Gail Stride

Another day with very few birds in the nets, despite lovely weather. The first round saw the most action, where we caught the majority of today’s birds, including a very attractive kværkefinke (brambling). After that we were down to 2 or fewer birds per round, and by midday there was nothing flying in the garden at all so we decided to close the nets and use the afternoon for more productive pursuits.

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The wind is up again tonight so no owl hunting, and it looks like we will be hit with some impressive winds tomorrow so it seems unlikely that we will open any nets.

Cheers,

Gail

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We are trying

søndag 17. november 2019
af Ramón Soto Madrid

Today we had really good weather for ringing and we were playing sounds with the speakers since before the first round, but we did not catch many birds or anything unusual today.

After closing the nets at 15:50, we had a couple of hours of nets closed and then we opened again for owls. We were not lucky either and we have just closed all the nets again because it´s getting very windy in the garden.

We will keep trying tomorrow again with sounds and with everything we have, but if there are no birds, there is nothing that we can do.

I hope you had a good day,

The numbers of the day:

WhatsApp Image 2019 11 17 at 21.59.07

Best,

Ramón.

A lull in the wind

lørdag 16. november 2019
af Gail Stride

The wind died out completely overnight and we were able to open all the nets this morning. It was strangely warm in fact! We only got a brief respite from the weather as it started to drizzle around 10am, meaning that we only got a few hours of ringing in. In that time we got more birds than over the previous few days, but still not so many… We played sounds in an attempt to lure a flock of siskin or redpolls down into the garden, but it didn’t work in the short time we had the nets open. Maybe another day it will.

We didn’t get any unusual birds – just a smattering of the usuals. After lunch I walked to Gedser for some supplies and discovered that the wind had come back in full force – and then some! It is insanely windy here at the moment! We can hear it howling around the house, and we are very glad to be cozy inside with the fire going. Hopefully it’ll die down enough for us to open nets again in the morning.

We didn’t take any photos today, but the data are below.

Cheers,

Gail

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Last day of standarised ringing

fredag 15. november 2019
af Ramón Soto Madrid

Today it was not possible for us to open the nets. We woke up at 06:30 am to check the garden but it was incredibly windy, then every 30 minutes we checked again to see if we would be able to open the nets, but in the end we could not. There were gusts between 17 - 15 m/s all the morning, and besides that, in all our rounds around the garden we only heard a few blackbirds and the usual tree sparrows.

So far, in terms of numbers, we have only ringed 387 birds in 15 days of November, and almost every day after standard we have tried with several speakers to lure them into the nets. So far no luck, but we are not giving up.

We will try tomorrow again!

I hope you had a good day,

Best,

Ramón.

Another lovely but quiet day

torsdag 14. november 2019
af Gail Stride

I think it’s safe to say that the ringing season is over, after another in a long series of very quiet days. It was a beautiful autumnal day though, and the lack of bird activity meant we could go for a lovely run in the sun – it was just about warm enough for shorts and t-shirt!

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I think female solsort (blackbirds) are very underappreciated. They have a really stunning plumage.

Nothing else of note has happened today, so I’ll keep it brief - the data speaks for itself.

Cheers!

Gail

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A quiet but lovely day

onsdag 13. november 2019
af Ramón Soto Madrid

Today was a very slow day again. At around 9 am we got 9 Grønsisken and 1 Stillits and in the rest of the rounds 3 more new birds in total. We have been recapturing the same nice female goldcrest for many days in a row and so every day now we are waiting for her to show up. We are pleased to see that she is doing well in the garden and has a good fat score.

The weather was sunny and nice, after standard time we decided to close down because there was literally nothing flying over, so we used the day to do other things.

We hope for another busy day or to catch another unusual species to tell you something more exciting, but for now here is the data:

WhatsApp Image 2019 11 13 at 20.37.18

 

Best,

Ramón.


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