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tis 17 jun 2014

Inlagt av staff tis 2014-06-17, 18:33
Pied flycatcher chick ringed at the nestbox (photo: Marianne)
The Night census team (Nico and Magnus) ready for the last round (photo: Marianne)

Nico’s sista dag, sorg i huset…

Personel; Nico, Magnus, Lena, Helena, Teresa and Marianne. The working guests: Emilia, Dennis, August, and Bengt.

Weather; Sunny and windy.

Projects; Great Reed Warbler; Farmland Birds, Night Census; Marsh Harrier

Last round for the Night census:

mån 16 jun 2014

Inlagt av staff mån 2014-06-16, 23:32
The Ortolan chick from this morning. Photo: Marianne Stoessel

Hello diary!

Workers: Teresa, Lena, Marianne, Friberg, Magnus, Helena and also the working guests Emilia, Dennis, August, and Bengt.

Weather: A rainy morning was followed by gradually better weather, the sky going from cloudy to "sunny with few clouds". Wind weak (at times moderate). Temperature range from around 10 degrees Celsius in the morning to around 20 degrees in the early afternoon.

Sun, Jun 15 2014

Inlagt av staff sön 2014-06-15, 21:54
5 Kestrel chicks ringed at a nestbox during the evening by Friberg's team at Söröslätten (photo by Magnus Friberg)

Hello diary!

Workers: Teresa, Lena, Marianne, Helena, Magnus and the working guests Dennis and Emilia.

Weather: Sunny and cloudy, a little shower. Aprox. 20 celsius.

Work of the day:

This morning, Marianne and Helena were keeping watching to the Ortolan nesting in Ängfallet. The pair whose chicks were ringed one week ago are still feeding and now the chicks seem to have fledged from the nest. A second Ortolan pair is now beginning to feed also, which is very good news!

Sat, Jun 14 2014

Inlagt av staff sön 2014-06-15, 18:21

Personel; Marianne, Magnus, Lena, Teresa, Dennis and Emilia

Weather; Strong NNW wing during the morning and part of the afternoon. Calm evening

Projects;Great Reed Warbler; Farmland Birds; Marsh Harrier

 

Fri, Jun 13 2014

Inlagt av staff fre 2014-06-13, 20:08

Personel; Marianne, Magnus, Lena and Teresa

Weather; Sunny, windy, calm, rainny, cloudy... no snow, no hale. A nice raindbow

Projects; Great Reed Warbler; Farmland Birds, Wetland Census; Marsh Harrier; Crane counting

 

Demoiselle crane is back in play!

 

Weird day out in the lakes with a very changing weather. Chicks are hutching as expected. So far, 18 singing males, 23 nest in Kvismaren, 2 predations and one new female around.

 

tors 12 jun 2014

Inlagt av staff tors 2014-06-12, 21:09
Great tit chick just fledged near a nestbox in Sörön (Photo from Marianne)

Windy Thursday

Personal: Magnus, Teresa, Lena, Nico, Marianne

Weather: Sunny but windy day (6-7m/s). Average temperature of 18°C

Projects; Great Reed Warbler; Farmland Birds; Wetland census; Nestboxes ringing in Sörön and Marsh Harrier Flyway

Magnus, Teresa, Nico and Lena did the last observation session for the Wetland Census this morning. Here are the results!

tis 10 jun 2014

Inlagt av staff tors 2014-06-12, 13:41
Häckande ortolan vid Ängfallet födosöker på grusvägen, kör sakta ty den har ungar! Tyskhare i bakgr. Foto: Marianne Stoessel

Hej!

Väder: soligt, ca 22 grader. Svag vind.

Personal: Maja Tarka,  Jacob Roved, TMJ, LSS, MPN, NDL, MSL och Torben Langer som åkte hem till Tyskland idag.

Wed, Jun 11 2014

Inlagt av staff tors 2014-06-12, 13:14

Finally: Hatching time for GRW!!

Personel; Marianne, Nico, Magnus, Lena, Teresa and Maja

Weather; sunny, short rainstorm in the afternoon

Projects; Great Reed Warbler, Farmland Birds, Marsh Harrier Flyways

 

Mon, Jun 9 2014

Inlagt av staff mån 2014-06-09, 22:04
Ringing the Skylark

Personel; Marianne, Nico, Magnus, Torben, Lena, Maja, Jacob and Teresa

Weather; Sunny and SW wind

Projects; Great Reed Warbler; Farmland Birds

 

Hej,

Sun, Jun 8 2014

Inlagt av staff mån 2014-06-09, 19:23

Personel; Marianne, Nico, Magnus, Torben, Lena, Maja, Jacob and Teresa

Weather; Sunny and SW wind

Projects; Great Reed Warbler; Farmland Birds

 

The Farmland Birds's team found one Skylark nest, after intens observation of 1 feeding pair. Nevertheless, the chicks were already fledge so they had to look for the youngsters between the crops. Too late. None could be found.

Well, not too bad. On their way back home, they found another pair feeding. Would they be able to find the nest tomorrow?