Gannets

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Friday 18 May 2018

Here We Are Back - 2018



Ice-skaters


Red-flanked Bluetail


The first of the season!


Red-breasted Flycatcher


Bluethroat


Pale-shouldered Cloud Moth


Cycle through the Wood Anemones


Puss Moth


The lighthouse


Pale Prominent Moth


Male Goldcrest


Chris!


The Hall of Fame


April/May 2018

Well, here we are back again on the beautiful island in the Baltic.  Although we made the decision last year that that would be our last season, by February this year we were already missing the place.  So another Spring and Autumn monitoring the migration of the birds on Landsort.
We had an interesting journey here where we encountered quite a heavy fall of snow in Denmark which followed us over 'The Bridge' to Sweden.  By the time we reached Landsort the snows had stopped but the lakes and coastal bays on Töro were still thick ice, with the sun shining it made a very beautiful sight.
The start of the season through April was very good with lots of birds caught and ringed but once May arrived the winds changed and the birds were obviously following a different route North.  Despite that, we have caught plenty of birds and a nice selection of species.  The highlight bird was the Red-flanked Bluetail, we have seen one once before here last Autumn but have never ringed one (only two others have ever been ringed here).  Always a pleasure to see are the Bluethroat and an Ortolan Bunting was another species we hadn't ringed before.
A lot of Willow Warblers and Lesser Whitethroat which we ringed in previous years have returned to the site, which is always a source of amazement, but that's exactly why we do this! We have also caught a Blackbird which was ringed in Holland, a Robin ringed in Poland, a Chiffcaff from Norway and a Goldcrest from another observatory in southern Sweden.
Talking of migrants, Steve Taggart arrived on our doorstep on Monday!  A complete surprise but lovely to see a fellow Manxman.  After eating all our food supplies he is now on his way back home (he did leave us a supply of Whiskey and Gin though!).
Another guest, Chloe, who we met in Madagascar in 2015, has been staying with us for the last two weeks.  After a hectic end to her Phd she decided a bit of Nature Therapy was required, Landsort was the perfect place! She leaves today and will spend the next few weeks cycling through the Scottish Isles.

Wednesday 25 October 2017

Apologies for Lack of updates

Well what can we say!  Sorry for the lack of posts but as Chris updates the Landsorts Fågelstation website dairy each day it seems a bit pointless doing it again here, so here's the link incase you would like to catch up with what we have been catching over the past few months:

http://iloapp.landsort-birds.se/blog/dagbok?

I've also added a few pictures, hope you like them!

A selection of pictures July - October



Mark Cowley came to stay - July


A Rough-legged Buzzard on Bernt's roof


Sorcha came to stay - August


Tree fungi


Yellow-browed Warbler


Fly Agaric


Red-flanked Bluetail


Autumn colours


A family of hedgehogs


Lesser Whitethroat


Wood Warbler



Barred Warbler


Waxwing


Pallas's Leaf Warbler


It rains here sometimes!


Lonesome Whooper Swan


 Snipe


Sunday 20 August 2017

Birds ringed on Landsort by Chris & Kay w/e 20th August 2017

Species
w/e 20th August  2017
As at 13th
Kay
Chris
Total
Barred Warbler
5
1
 
6
Black Redstart
1
 
 
1
Blackbird
88
1
1
90
Blackcap
118
1
6
125
Bluethroat
25
 
 
25
Blue Tit
52
 
2
54
Brambling
4
1
 
5
Bullfinch
3
 
 
3
Chaffinch
99
 
 
99
Chiffchaff
166
 
 
166
Collared Flycatcher
1
 
 
1
Common Crossbill
4
 
 
4
Common Redpoll
9
 
 
9
Cuckoo
1
 
 
1
Redpoll flammea
2
 
 
2
Lesser Redpoll
14
 
 
14
Common Rosefinch
31
 
 
31
Crested Tit
1
 
 
1
Dunnock
35
 
 
35
Fieldfare
2
 
 
2
Firecrest
1
 
 
1
Garden Warbler
61
1
1
63
Goldcrest
39
 
 
39
Goldfinch
21
 
 
21
Great Grey Shrike
1
 
 
1
Great Spotted Woodpecker
5
 
 
5
Great Tit
165
1
 
166
Green Woodpecker
2
 
 
2
Greenfinch
144
7
7
158
Greenish Warbler
4
 
 
4
Hawfinch
2
 
 
2
House Martin
7
 
 
7
Icterine Warbler
59
 
1
60
Jackdaw
1
 
 
1
Lesser Whitethroat
293
15
12
320
Linnet
45
 
 
45
Long-tailed Tit
8
 
 
8
Marsh Tit
5
 
 
5
Marsh Warbler
15
 
 
15
Meadow Pipit
1
 
 
1
Nuthatch
12
 
 
12
Pied Flycatcher
18
2
 
20
Red-backed Shrike
23
2
1
26
Red-breasted Flycatcher
10
 
 
10
Redstart
69
 
 
69
Redwing
11
 
 
11
Reed Bunting
11
 
 
11
Reed Warbler
37
 
 
37
Robin
759
1
 
760
Sedge Warbler
17
 
1
18
Siskin
10
 
 
10
Song Thrush
73
 
 
73
Sparrowhawk
1
1
 
2
Spotted Flycatcher
30
1
1
32
Starling
70
 
 
70
Swallow
14
 
 
14
Thrush Nightingale
26
1
 
27
Tree Pipit
6
 
1
7
Tree Sparrow
49
8
3
60
Treecreeper
2
 
 
2
Twite
1
 
 
1
Two-barred Crossbill
1
 
 
1
Waxwing
1
 
 
1
Wheatear
16
 
 
16
Whinchat
2
1
 
3
Whitethroat
91
4
1
96
White Wagtail
47
 
 
47
Willow Warbler
384
8
1
393
Wood Warbler
8
 
 
8
Wren
37
 
 
37
Wryneck
15
 
 
15
Yellowhammer
82
 
2
84
Total
3473
57
41
3571