12th April 2018

Nets opened at 0500 with a strong East to North-east wind limiting the amount of nets in operation. As expected, given the wind direction and strength, another quiet day with just 11 new birds caught of 5 species. The wind looks like it will stay from the E to N-E into Sunday, so not expecting much migration in the next few days.

Gunnar headed south at first light but also reported very few birds passing the southern tip and hardly any passerines arriving from over the sea.

There will be two at the Obs tonight: Chris & Kay. A late update – Gunnar decided the island was too beautiful to leave, so has extended his stay by one night!!

Wind: East to north-east
Strength: Strong, 10-12 m/s
Temperature: 3
Visibility: Very good, >20 km
Cloud cover: Almost clear, 1-2/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Dunnock Järnsparv 1
Robin Rödhake 6
Song Thrush Taltrast 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 1
Chaffinch Bofink 2

11th April 2018

Majority of nets open at 0500 in a mainly East to north-east wind and closed at 1100 with just 23 new birds of 8 species.

Gunnar headed south but had poor migration past the island.

There will be three at the Obs tonight: Chris, Kay & Gunnar.


Wind:

East to north-east
Strength: Strong, 9-11 m/s
Temperature: 2
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Clear skies, 0/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wren Gärdsmyg 1
Dunnock Järnsparv 1
Robin Rödhake 12
Song Thrush Taltrast 3
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 1
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Chaffinch Bofink 3
Yellowhammer Gulsparv 1

10th April 2018

Catching was limited by the strong NE winds, though 14 nets were in operation through the morning, giving just 14 new birds of 8 species. Notably quieter for birds in the area today compared to the last couple of days.

There will be three at the Obs overnight: Chris, Kay & Gunnar.

Wind: North-east
Strength: Strong, 8-13 m/s
Temperature: 2
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Clear skies, 0/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wren Gärdsmyg 2
Dunnock Järnsparv 2
Robin Rödhake 5
Blackbird Koltrast 1
Song Thrush Taltrast 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 1
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska cabaret 1
Bullfinch Domherre 1

9th April 2018

Nets opened at 0500 and closed at 1300 with light winds for the session, initially from the SW with almost clear skys and then becoming E with cloud coming over after 1200.

Another good ringing total with 187 new birds of 14 species, including a Wryneck (Göktyta). This is the earliest date one has ever been caught here, the previous earliest being on 17th April 2016. Todays record also represents the third earliest date the species has been reported on Landsort, after singles on the 4th April 2011 and 8th April 2016.

A Chiffchaff (Gransångare) with a Norwegian ring on it was also caught.

The singing Serin (Gulhämpling) reported yesterday is still in the village.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: South-west becoming East
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s dropping to light
Temperature: 5
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Almost clear, 1-2/8 becoming cloudy
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wryneck Göktyta 1
Wren Gärdsmyg 4
Dunnock Järnsparv 3
Robin Rödhake 126
Blackbird Koltrast 5
Song Thrush Taltrast 8
Redwing Rödvingetrast 3
Chiffchaff Gransångare 3
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 26
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Chaffinch Bofink 4
Greenfinch Grönfink 1
Bullfinch Domherre 1
Yellowhammer Gulsparv 1


Sightings
of interest

European Serin Gulhämpling 1 Singing male in the village

8th April 2018

All nets opened at 0500 in almost calm conditions with the wind remaining light and variable through the ringing session which ended at 1300.

A total of 276 new birds for the day of 13 species, the highest capture total for the first week of April since ringing began on site. 26 new Wren (Gärdsmyg) was a record day catch whilst 105 Goldcrest (Kungsfågel) was second highest, after 109 on 6th April 1991.

Måns, Janne & Bosse all headed to SUDD for migration watching. Do not have a summary of notable records from them for today but a male Serin (Gulhämpling) was of particular note. Due to some problems they were facing with accessing Artportalen yesterday and again today there will be a delay before their records are available for viewing

There will be two at the Obs tonight: Chris & Kay

Wind: South
Strength: Light, 1-3 m/s, slowly increasing
Temperature: 4
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy, 3-5/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wren Gärdsmyg 26
Dunnock Järnsparv 5
Robin Rödhake 113
Blackbird Koltrast 4
Song Thrush Taltrast 3
Redwing Rödvingetrast 5
Chiffchaff Gransångare 7
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 105
Great Tit Talgoxe 2
Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1
Chaffinch Bofink 3
Bullfinch Domherre 1
Reed Bunting Sävsparv 1


Sightings
of interest

European Serin Gulhämpling 1 Male at SUDD

7th April 2018

24 nets opened at 0500 and closed at 1100 with 54 new birds of 10 species caught, including the first two Reed Bunting (Sävsparv) of the year.

An enjoyable couple of hours during the morning spent with Madeleine & Stefan from the village who very kindly brought coffee and sandwiches – always welcome and good company.

Bosse headed north, while Måns headed to the south, joined a while later by Janne. Will include a summary of their more notable sightings on the diary later.

Kay & Chris spent the afternoon putting up the last 6 nets: Bredmar reeds and Pond west now that the ice has almost gone.

There will be 5 at the Obs overnight: Chris, Kay, Måns, Janne & Bosse

Wind: South
Strength: Light, 1-3 m/s, slowly increasing
Temperature: 2
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy, 3-5/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wren Gärdsmyg 4
Dunnock Järnsparv 6
Robin Rödhake 31
Blackbird Koltrast 1
Blue Tit Blåmes 1
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1
Chaffinch Bofink 6
Bullfinch Domherre 1
Reed Bunting Sävsparv 2


Sightings
of interest

Bredmar
Whooper Swan Sångsvan 4 Migrating
Northern Lapwing Tofsvipa 1 Migrating
Common Wood Pigeon Ringduva 50 Migrating
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Heard
Wood Lark Trädlärka 1 Migrating
Great Grey Shrike Varfågel 1 Staging


Seen in
north
Whooper Swan Sångsvan 15 Migrating NE
Common Shelduck Gravand 1 Migrating NE
Eurasian Wigeon Bläsand 3 Migrating NE
Common Pochard Brunand 1 Male, Norrhamn
Common Eider Ejder 6,200 Migrating NE
Great Crested Grebe Skäggdopping 5 Seen from north
Northern Goshawk Duvhök 1 Staging
Common Crane Trana 1 Migrating
Eurasian Oystercatcher Strandskata 47 Migrating NE
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 2 Heard between Saltmar and north
Ring Ouzel Ringtrast 1 Male

Seen from SUDD

Whooper Swan Sångsvan 46 Migrating NE
Bean Goose Sädgås 2 SUDD
Barnacle Goose Vitkindad gås 7 Migrating NE, SUDD
Common Eider Ejder 2,100 Migrating NE
Horned Grebe Svarthakedopping 2 Migrating SUDD
Hen Harrier Blå kärrhök 1 Male, in off the sea – SUDD
Osprey Fiskgjuse 1 In off the sea – SUDD
Common Crane Trana 2 Migrating
Green Sandpiper Skogssnäppa 1 Migrating, SUDD
Long-eared Owl Hornuggla 1 In off the sea – SUDD
Short-eared Owl Jorduggla 1 In off the sea – SUDD

6th April 2018

Very strong winds overnight – up to 21m/s continued through the day. So there was just two nets that could be opened at 0600. Closed at 0815 when snow showers and a longer period of snow arrived.

Just 6 new birds caught.

There will be five at the Obs tonight: Chris, Kay, Måns, Janne & Bosse

Wind: South-west
Strength: Very strong, 14-19 m/s
Temperature: 3
Visibility: Moderate, 4-10 km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Light snow, becoming heavier from 0815


Birds
ringed

Dunnock Järnsparv 2
Robin Rödhake 3
Blackbird Koltrast 1

Sightings
of interest
White-tailed Eagle Havsörn 3
Common Kestrel Tornfalk 1
Common Crane Trana 4 Heading south over the Obs
Northern Lapwing Tofsvipa 2 Flying overhead
Common Wood Pigeon Ringduva 80 Migrating
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Heard, Saltmar
Great Spotted Woodpecker Större hackspett 2 As pair – Saltmar
Eurasian Skylark Sånglärka 6
Great Grey Shrike Varfågel 1

5th April 2018

Only a few nets opened at 0515 as most were frozen shut due to yesterdays rain freezing them shut overnight. Eventually all available nets opened until 0845 when a band of rain caused ringing to be stopped until nets were opened again from 1045 until 1300.

A good mornings ringing with 123 new birds of 14 species, including the 18th Long-eared Owl (Hornuggla) at the Obs, only the 3rd ever spring bird, the last being on 9th May 1991. A spring day record (10) for Wren (Gärdsmyg) also.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: South-west
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 3
Visibility: Haze, 1-4 km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Light rain from 0845 until 1030
Birds
ringed
Long-eared Owl Hornuggla 1
Wren Gärdsmyg 10
Dunnock Järnsparv 11
Robin Rödhake 42
Blackbird Koltrast 11
Song Thrush Taltrast 6
Redwing Rödvingetrast 1
Chiffchaff Gransångare 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 27
Blue Tit Blåmes 3
Chaffinch Bofink 7
Brambling Bergfink 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 1
Bullfinch Domherre 1

4th April 2018

24 nets opened at 0600 and continued until 1145 when rain arrived. Pleasing to get the first migrant Robin (Rödhake) and Goldcrest (Kungsfågel). Warmer this morning, starting at +2 and rising to +4 by the time netting finished.

A mist descended a couple of hours before the rain arrived, bringing a small fall of migrants, notably a flock of Chaffinch (Bofink), with one Brambling (Bergfink) that dropped down to feed along the road by the Obs.

The first Common Frog of the year seen, sitting in the lab!!!

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: South-east
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 2 rinsing to 4
Visibility: Haze, 1-4 km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry until rain at 1145


Birds
ringed

Robin Rödhake 2
Song Thrush Taltrast 2
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 8
Great Tit Talgoxe 5
Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1
Chaffinch Bofink 1
Yellowhammer Gulsparv 1


Sightings
of interest

Common Kestrel Tornfalk 1 Male – hunting around the Obs
Common Chaffinch Bofink 81 Feeding at the Obs. Only 5 females
Brambling Bergfink 1 Feeding at the Obs

3rd April 2018

All 24 nets opened at 0600 and kept open until 1100. Cold early on and remaining below 0 in the shade, but a good amount of sunshine encouraged the two viper seen yesterday to bask again in front of the Obs.

Just 8 new birds for the day, including 6 Blackbird (Koltrast) and the first Wren (Gärdsmyg) of the season.

Early afternoon was spent clearing away old nails that were dropped in the grass and on the road when the roof was replaced in the winter. Worthwhile – nearly 2 buckets of nails and old roof material removed. Also found the thermostat for the outside temperature gauge that was lost last year when the windows were replaced. Repaired and now working again. Fixed the roof on the small shed north of the Obs – no more banging during windy nights. At least that is the plan!!!

Tore used the drone this afternoon to go out to Bredgrund lighthouse off the south of the island, where several hundred Long-tailed Duck were gathered on the water. Later, time permitting, we will take a screen grab and see if we can get a more accurate count.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: West
Strength: Light, 1-3 m/s
Temperature: -4
Visibility: Very good, >20km
Cloud cover: Almost clear, 1-2/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed
Wren Gärdsmyg 1
Blackbird Koltrast 6
Blue Tit Blåmes 1


Sightings
of interest
Pink-footed Goose Spetsbergsgås 8 Migrating north
Greylag Goose Grågås 4
Canada Goose Kanadagås 7 Migrating north
Common Eider Ejder 183 Flying over Obs
Common Eider Ejder 400 At sea by Bredgrund
Long-tailed Duck Alfågel 760 At sea by Bredgrund
White-tailed Eagle Havsörn 1 Flying overhead
Black-headed Gull Skrattmås 2
Stock Dove Skogsduva 1 Over the Obs
Common Wood Pigeon Ringduva 151 Mostly flying south over the Obs
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Heard
Eurasian Skylark Sånglärka 1 Heard
Common Raven Korp 3 Over obs – 2 as a pair
European Goldfinch Steglits 1 Heard
Eurasian Siskin Grönsiska 1 Heard

2nd April 2018

An overcast start to the day with cloud clearing through the morning. 20 nets opened at 0600 and closed at 1100 with just two new birds caught, both Great Tit (Talgoxe). Only one retrap – also a Great Tit. Fewer birds in the area this morning than yesterday.

The first two Viper of the season were observed today, sunning themselves at the entrance to a hole in the ground in front of the Observatory building.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: North
Strength: Strong wind, 8-13 m/s
Temperature: 1 (-6 windchill)
Visibility: Very good, >20km
Cloud cover: Partly clouded, 3-5/8
Precipitation: Dry








Birds
ringed
Great Tit Talgoxe 2

1st April 2018

19 nets opened at 0545: the first ringing day of the 2018 season, with Caroline helping for some of the time. Nets closed at 1100 with 16 new birds of four species for the day. Also caught were 29 retraps from earlier years, mainly Talgoxe (Great Tit) and Blåmes (Blue Tit) but also including one Gulsparv (Yellowhammer) which was ringed here on 20th April 2013.

Raul & Caroline braved a cold wind to spend some time migration watching in the south, though with little reward!

A potential new member, Henrik, who had camped in the north overnight spent some time at the Obs, warming up, sharing some coffee and a chat and watching ringing taking place.

New Board member Lars-Åke Liden arrived to spend some time with us, chatting through the opportunities that exist for developing the work and profile of the Observatory.

Raul & Caroline leave on the afternoon ferry to give two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: North-east
Strength: Strong wind, 8-13 m/s
Temperature: 0
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry

Birds
ringed
Fieldfare Björktrast 2
Blue Tit Blåmes 8
Great Tit Talgoxe 5
Chaffinch Bofink 1

31st March 2018

Morning and early afternoon spent putting up more nets and clearing the net areas of fallen branches and brambles from the winter. There are now 24 of the 30 nets at Bredmar in place ready to start the seasons ringing on the 1st April.

Raul & Caroline headed north again but were better rewarded for their efforts than yesterday. There was more evidence of migration today, so perhaps spring is actually on its way?

An important task of the day was to put up the Manx flag!!!

There will be four at the Observatory tonight: Chris, Kay, Raul and Caroline.

Wind: North-east
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 2
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy, 3-5/8
Precipitation: Dry

30th March 2018

A late start to the working day as Chris was unwell during the night. Eventually put 11 of the nets up ready for when the weather permits ringing to start – will do more of them tomorrow.

Quickly settled back into the routine of Obs life and it does not seem like we have been away.

Obs given a clean after the winter – floors, sinks etc and Tore sorted out the problem with the cold water tap in the kitchen. Seems that when the system was made safe in winter, dirt was blown up the pipes and blocked the tap.

Raul & Caroline headed north for the day, returning late afternoon with a report of ‘not many birds!!!’.

Pelle, Deui & Karl were out for the day, bringing photocopy paper, bird seed and new nets.

There will be four at the Obs overnight: Chris, Kay, Raul & Caroline

Wind: North-east
Strength: Strong, 8-13 m/s
Temperature: 1
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy, 3-5/8
Precipitation: Dry

29th March 2018

Chris & Kay arrived back on the island on the 1530 ferry, together with Raul and Caroline. Not much to report for birding, with very few birds around.

Afternoon was spent settling back into the Observatory and unpacking, before a short walk to check the netting area before dusk.

There is just the four of us at the Obs overnight.

Wind: North-east
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 1
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Almost clear, 1-2/8
Precipitation: Dry

11th November 2017

Not much to report today as all nets were removed over the last couple of days. Most of the day spent cleaning the Obs, finalising paperwork for this year and making sure everything is ready for next year.

So, it is the last full day as Wardens here on Landsort for Chris & Kay as we leave in the morning. We would like to take this last opportunity to thank everyone who is involved in the Observatory, the island community and all of the 500+ people who have been to see us this year for a guided talk. We hope you have enjoyed the year and your time here as much as we have!!!

To see the progress made over the last few years has been fantastic and great to play a part in it. A standardised approach to ring marking, using paid staff is the only way forward now. It ensures we meet the needs of our licensing authority, gives sponsors the security of knowing our work is scientifically based, allows us to give talks to 100’s of people we would not otherwise have the chance to meet and adds significantly to the overall research and conservation work being undertaken within Sweden. We wish you luck with continuing the great work of the last couple of years.

Here is a link to the page on the Landsort website that summarises the birds caught this year – enjoy.

http://www.landsort-birds.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Annual_totals_for_2017.pdf

By the end of December we will have completed the full report for the year to be submitted to the Board and then put on the website.

If anyone would like a copy emailed to them or if anyone wants to give any feedback to us on how the year has gone from their perspective please email Chris

birdman@manx.net

For now it is Thanks and goodbye to everyone.

There will be just two at the Obs overnight (for the last time): Chris & Kay

Hej då.

Wind: West
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 9
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Cloudy, 6-7/8
Precipitation: Showers


Sightings
of interest

Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 150 Foraging
Fieldfare Björktrast 250 Migrating
European Greenfinch Grönfink 30 Foraging

10th November 2017

Limited nets opened at 0700 and closed at 1200 with just 25 new birds of 4 species/ sub-species.

All remaining nets removed at the end of trapping effort, today marking the end of ringing of Landsort for 2017 with a total of 11,154 new birds caught since we started ringing on 2nd April. Overall 210 days ringing effort to make 2017 the third highest of the 30 years history of the Observatory after 2014 and 2016.

End of season tidy and clean up, finalising paperwork etc this afternoon.

There will be two at the Obs overnight; Chris & Kay.

Wind: West, backing SW
Strength: Strong, occ V strong, 8-13 m/s
Temperature: 8
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Cloudy, 6-7/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Brambling Bergfink 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 21
Redpoll
flammea
Gråsiska flammea 2
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska cabaret 1


Sightings
of interest

European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Foraging
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 60 Foraging

9th November 2017

Early rain showers, combined with an increasing wind delayed net opening and restricted the number of nets in use.

After catching over 500 birds in the last three days todays catch was a very disappointing 2 birds of two species.

With very strong West winds forecast tomorrow and rain all day Saturday, more nets were removed today, with a few left in place that might be sheltered enough to open tomorrow – we’ll see!!

More end of season work this afternoon.

There will be two at the Obs overnight; Chris & Kay.

Wind: south-west
Strength: Very strong, 14-19 m/s
Temperature: 6
Visibility: Moderate, 4-10 km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Robin Rödhake 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 1


Sightings
of interest
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 200 Foraging

8th November 2017

Nets opened at 0645 and closed at 1200 when light rain passed over the island. A total of 143 new birds of 11 species/ sub-species.

Afternoon spent starting the process of removing all nets from the site, ready for the close of ringing in the next day or so.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: North-west
Strength: Light, 1-3 m/s
Temperature: 9
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Waxwing Sidensvans 1
Wren Gärdsmyg 3
Robin Rödhake 1
Blackbird Koltrast 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 1
Blue Tit Blåmes 1
Siskin Grönsiska 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 119
Redpoll
flammea
Gråsiska flammea 9
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska cabaret 3
Bullfinch Domherre 3
Sightings
of interest
Whooper Swan Sångsvan 2 Migrating SW
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Call
Waxwing Sidensvans 150 Foraging

7th November 2017

Nets opened at 0645 and closed at 1300 with 135 new birds of 16 species/ sub-species.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: South-west
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 9
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Almost clear, 1-2/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Waxwing Sidensvans 3
Wren Gärdsmyg 1
Robin Rödhake 2
Blackbird Koltrast 5
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 2
Blue Tit Blåmes 1
Great Tit Talgoxe 2
Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1
Tree Sparrow Pilfink 1
Brambling Bergfink 1
Greenfinch Grönfink 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 107
Redpoll
flammea
Gråsiska flammea 1
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska cabaret 4
Bullfinch Domherre 2
Yellowhammer Gulsparv 1


Sightings
of interest

Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 60 Foraging
Eurasian Bullfinch Domherre 30 Migrating

6th November 2017

Nets opened at 0645 and closed at 1245 with 251 new birds of 9 species/ sub-species.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: West
Strength: Strong, 8-13 m/s, decreasing
Temperature: 9
Visibility: Good, 10-20 km
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy, 3-5/8, clearing
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wren Gärdsmyg 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 1
Great Tit Talgoxe 2
Chaffinch Bofink 1
Greenfinch Grönfink 1
Siskin Grönsiska 2
Redpoll Gråsiska 240
Redpoll
flammea
Gråsiska flammea 2
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska cabaret 1

5th November 2017

Very strong south winds prevented most nets being opened due to their exposed position, though three were opened at 0630 and closed at 1030 when showers of light rain arrived.

A total of 24 new birds, all Gråsiska (Redpoll).

Janne & Mats headed to the south, though it seems not a lot was seen moving past the island.

Mats, Lasse and Janne all leave the island, the last time we will see them prior to our departure next Sunday. Many memories and shared birding experiences!!!

There will be two at the Obs overnight; Chris & Kay.

Wind: South
Strength: Strong, occ V. Strong, 13-15 m/s decreasing
Temperature: 8
Visibility: Haze, 1-4 km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Redpoll Gråsiska 22
Redpol
l flammea
Gråsiska flammea 1
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska cabaret 1

4th November 2017

Very strong winds from the SW prevented most nets being opened, but two nets were in use from 0645 until 1245, with 60 new birds, all Gråsiska (Redpoll)

There will be five at the Obs tonight: Chris, Kay, Lasse, Mats and Janne.

Wind: South-west
Strength: Very strong, 14-19 m/s
Temperature: 7
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Redpoll Gråsiska 60

3rd November 2017

Nets opened at 0630 in moderate NW winds which increased through the morning and backed to give strong SW by the time netting stopped at 1300.

A total of 204 new birds of 16 species/ sub-species with Skata (Magpie) being new for the year and a 2nd Enkelbeckasin (Common Snipe) of the year caught.

There will be four at the Obs tonight: Chris, Kay, Lasse and Mats.

Wind: North-west backing SW
Strength: Moderate, increasing to strong 8-13 m/s
Temperature: 7
Visibility: Very good, >20km
Cloud cover: Clear
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Snipe Enkelbeckasin 1
Robin Rödhake 1
Blackbird Koltrast 2
Redwing Rödvingetrast 1
Long-tailed Tit Stjärtmes 12
Marsh Tit Entita 1
Blue Tit Blåmes 6
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1
Magpie Skata 1
Chaffinch Bofink 1
Greenfinch Grönfink 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 166
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska 3
Yellowhammer Gulsparv 4
Reed Bunting Sävsparv 2

2nd November 2017

Overnight rain had stopped by 0715 when nets were opened. Closed again at 1215 when another band of light rain arrived, though by then the island had largely emptied of birds. A total of 225 new birds of ten species/ sub-species.

Some more trees removed from near nets this afternoon, a satisfying job!!!

This evening Kay and I were treated to a farewell dinner by our friends on the island – all of the community coming together to give us both another wonderful memory of our time here. It’s hard to properly express our thanks to all of them for the way in which they have welcomed us into their lives and their island home. Together, they have made our stay a great privilege, helped us when we have been stuck and have always made time for us in their lives.

Thanks, all of you for a great night and for our time here since 2013.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: West
Strength: Moderate, 4-7 m/s
Temperature: 9
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Wren Gärdsmyg 2
Blackbird Koltrast 3
Blue Tit Blåmes 1
Chaffinch Bofink 1
Brambling Bergfink 1
Siskin Grönsiska 11
Redpoll Gråsiska 198
Redpol
flammea
Gråsiska 3
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska 1
Yellowhammer Gulsparv 4


Sightings
of interest

European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Call
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 200 Staging
Fieldfare Björktrast 80 Migrating

1st November 2017

Nets opened at 0630 and closed at 1300 with just 32 new birds of 5 species, with noticeably fewer birds around than yesterday.

There will be two at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: West
Strength: Strong, 8-13 m/s, decreasing
Temperature: 6
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Cloudy, 6-7/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Waxwing Sidensvans 6
Robin Rödhake 1
Blue Tit Blåmes 1
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 23

31st October 2017

Nets opened at 0630 and closed at 1500 with 226 new birds of 10 species/ sub-species caught. This takes the total for the year to over 10,000

There will be two at the Obs overnight; Chris & Kay.

Wind: North-west, backing SW
Strength: Strong, 8-13 m/s decreasing
Temperature: 5
Visibility: Good, 10-20 km
Cloud cover: Cloudy, 6-7/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Waxwing Sidensvans 4
Wren Gärdsmyg 1
Robin Rödhake 1
Long-tailed Tit Stjärtmes 5
Blue Tit Blåmes 4
Chaffinch Bofink 3
Greenfinch Grönfink 3
Redpoll Gråsiska 200
Redpol
flammea
Gråsiska 1

30th October 2017

Very high winds prevented netting today but Chris, Kay & Lasse headed north to empty and repair more nest boxes. Nearly all done now, just a few in the south to complete.

Måns & Johan with youngsters headed south but both south and north, very few birds to be found.

Måns, Johan and children and Lasse leave the island today to give just 2 at the Obs overnight: Chris & Kay.

Wind: North
Strength: Gale, 20-24 m/s decreasing
Temperature: 4
Visibility: Good, 10-20km
Cloud cover: Almost clear, 1-2/8
Precipitation: Dry

Sightings
of interest
Whooper Swan Sångsvan 1 Staging, North
Red-breasted Merganser Småskrake 2 Flying overhead, North
Goosander Storskrake 3 Flying overhead, North
White-tailed Eagle Havsörn 1 Flying overhead
Northern Goshawk Duvhök 1 Bredmar
Eurasian Sparrowhawk Sparvhök 1 Foraging, North
Peregrine Falcon Pilgrimsfalk 1 SUDD
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 30 North
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 25 Bredmar
Eurasian Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1 Foraging, North

29th October 2017

With an increasing wind forecast, just 4 nets opened at 0630 and netting ceased 45 minutes later.

A total of 292 new birds of just two species caught with a very large number of Gråsiska (Redpoll) present on the island. An update of birds seen will be included later in the day.

With netting finished as the wind increased to gale force and all data on Fågel3 Chris & Kay will be cleaning more nest boxes in the woods later, while Lasse, Måns and Johan struggle with the conditions to see what birds are around.

There will be 5 adults and 4 children at the Obs overnight: Chris, Kay, Lasse, Måns and Johan.

Wind: North
Strength: Very strong, increasing to gale, 15-22 m/s
Temperature: 4 with wind chill to -1
Visibility: Good, 10-20 km
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy, 3-5/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Blue Tit Blåmes 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 291


Sightings
of interest
Whooper Swan Sångsvan 1 Staging, Saltmar
Purple Sandpiper Skärsnäppa 1 Staging, Södra
Eurasian Woodcock Morkulla 1 Resting, south of shooting range
Black Guillemot Tobisgrissla 1 Resting
Stock Dove Skogsduva 1 Migrating
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Foraging, Bredmar
Rock Pipit Skärpiplärka 1 SUDD
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 100 Migrating
Fieldfare Björktrast 10 Migrating
Eurasian Nuthatch Nötväcka 4 Foraging, woods near Saltmar
European Goldfinch Steglits 2 Migrating
Common Redpoll Gråsiska 1500 Migrating
Eurasian Bullfinch Domherre 30 Migrating
Snow Bunting Snösparv 2 Staging, SUDD
Common Reed Bunting Sävsparv 1 Staging, SUDD

28th October 2017

Heavy rain through the morning and into the early afternoon along with a strong to occasionally very strong wind prevented any netting today.

Håkan and Lasse spent the morning trying to find some birds, with limited success while Kay cleaned the Obs and Chris spent time getting computer files ready for the 2018 staff.

Håkan left on the 1330 ferry with Måns, Johan and the four youngsters arriving in the afternoon. Despite their best efforts in the afternoon, no birds of any note were found!

There will be five adults and four children at the Obs overnight: Chris, Kay, Lasse, Måns, Johan and 4 youngsters.

Wind: North-west
Strength: Strong to very strong, 8-15 m/s
Temperature: 5
Visibility: Moderate, 4-10 km
Cloud cover: Overcasat 8/8
Precipitation: Heavy rain


Sightings
of interest

White-tailed Eagle Havsörn 5 SUDD
Northern Goshawk Duvhök 1 Female – SUDD
Eurasian Sparrowhawk Sparvhök 1 Male – SUDD
Eurasian Skylark Sånglärka 1 Staging
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 60 Staging
Hawfinch Stenknäck 1 Staging, SUDD

27th October 2017

A frustrating morning with a forecast of no rain, but a succession of showers that meant a stop-start morning of ringing that started at 0730 and finally finished at 1130 as the showers merged to become a prolonged period of rain.

A total of 107 new birds of 15 species/ sub-species.

There will be four or five at the Obs tonight: Chris, Kay, Lasse, Håkan and (possibly) Mats.

Wind: North
Strength: Strong, 8-11 m/s decreasing
Temperature: 5
Visibility: Haze, 1-4km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Showers


Birds
ringed

Dunnock Järnsparv 1
Robin Rödhake 1
Blackbird Koltrast 2
Fieldfare Björktrast 1
Song Thrush Taltrast 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 3
Coal Tit Svartmes 4
Blue Tit Blåmes 2
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Chaffinch Bofink 5
Redpoll Gråsiska 75
Redpol
flammea
Gråsiska 3
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska 5
Arctic Redpoll Snösiska 1
Bullfinch Domherre 2


Sightings
of interest

Whooper Swan Sångsvan 1 Staging, on sea at Bredmar
European Green Woodpecker Gröngöling 1 Flying overhead
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 100 Migrating
Common Starling Stare 15 Migrating
Eurasian Bullfinch Domherre 100 Migrating

26th October 2017

Strong winds restricted the number of nets opened at 0730 and as the wind decreased more nets were opened through the morning, before ringing stopped at 1500.

A total of 294 new birds of 19 species/ sub-species, with the best being a Hornuggla (Long-eared Owl). Todays ringing takes Kays total of birds ringed on Landsort during our four periods of ringing here to over 20,000 birds, with only Mattias, Bosse and Pelle having higher totals.

There will be three at the Obs overnight: Chris, Kay & Lasse.

Wind: North-west
Strength: Strong, 8-13 m/s decreasing
Temperature: 9
Visibility: Good, 10-20 km
Cloud cover: Overcast, 8/8
Precipitation: Dry


Birds
ringed

Long-eared Owl Hornuggla 1
Wren Gärdsmyg 2
Robin Rödhake 2
Blackbird Koltrast 2
Redwing Rödvingetrast 1
Goldcrest Kungsfågel 5
Long-tailed Tit Stjärtmes 7
Blue Tit Blåmes 4
Great Tit Talgoxe 1
Treecreeper Trädkrypare 1
Chaffinch Bofink 1
Brambling Bergfink 1
Greenfinch Grönfink 1
Siskin Grönsiska 1
Redpoll Gråsiska 239
Redpol
flammea
Gråsiska 5
Redpoll cabaret Gråsiska 15
Arctic Redpoll Snösiska 1
Bullfinch Domherre 4


Sightings
of interest

Whooper Swan Sångsvan 1 Staging, on the pond at Bredmar
Bohemian Waxwing Sidensvans 5 Staging
Common Starling Stare 15 Migrating