Her på Blåvand's blog bringes korte nyheder i dagbogsformat om livet og hændelser på fuglestationen.
What a crazy gathering of resting birds !!
With such a beautiful sunrise, the day could only hold great promise...
Observation :
Indeed, the migration count was the best since the start of the season, notably including :
- 4,700 common scoters [sortand] during the three-hour count (and 400 more resting in the waves)
- 36 sandwich terns [splitterne] observed migrating !
A wonderful iceland gull resting on Blavand beach, picture by Ole Zoltan Göller
A black-legged kittiwake resting on the beach, picture by Clara

To the left a Caspian Gull and to the right a young Herring Gull eating a common seastar, through the telescope by Hanelie
Purple Sandpiper "Sortgrå Ryle" through the telescope by Hanelie
A lot of Common Seastars to feed on for the gulls! By Hanelie
Ringing :
It looks a bit like passerine migration did not reach Blåvands Huk yet. Only some Chiffchaffs “Gransanger” are slowly arriving – today we had seven new ones. Something is moving but very slow. Our already ringed birds are staying and new ones are only very slowly arriving: Today, the number og recaptures was higher than the one of new ringed birds…

Going to the beach and looking at the resting gulls and waders was a bit more interesting today, which we also did.
In the afternoon, my mother, Karin, arrived at the station from Germany and we are looking forward to spending a week with her and also having a car at the station for at least a bit.
At the station: Clara Delahaye, Hanelie Sidhu, Karin and Morgan Jarmer


