2011-11-19

111003 Falsterbo monday

Click to enlarge All photos NF Photo 111003 Falsterbo

Falsterbo 111003 Monday
Woke up at 6.40 to have breakfast at 7.00h.
We left at 8.00 to go to Nabben at the south point of Falsterbo. We passed the lighthouse and walked down to the point. We stayed there for most of the morning. It was a misty morning again but a bit better then yesterday. And it cleared up around 10.30. A lot of small birds took off for crossing the water to Germany. One group after another headed south. The water fowl was still out on the shallow banks. Vaders and ducks mostly. A few gulls, cormorants and sparrowhawks. (photo)

At 11 aclock it was sunshine and starting to get warm. Then we had an appointment with mr Nils Kjellén who is responible for the bird counts at Nabben. They have been doing that for about 40 years. Using a special rutine. That is quite unique and can be used for scientific research.

For lunch we went back to the car and Kolabacken. We ate our lunch sitting on the old hillock where they in old times used to burn the lighthouses light. Kol means coal. :) During our meal we were entertained by rather many birds of prey. Hawks, Buzzards, Harrires and Red Kite were quite common. But they did not really go out. Most of them turned around and flew back inlands. Acc to our guide the yneed very clear weather to start the migration. They don´t like to fly over water. Most of them also needed warm upwinds to sail on. I learned a lot. :)  (Common Kestrel to the left)

Later in the afternoon it is time again for Annas bakery and the coffe everyone was longing for.
After the coffe break we headed a bit north. Passed the location of our lounge and took to the left later on. We parked hth car at a farm and went down to n inlet of the Baltic Sea. Here at the parking place I finally could get some shots of the, for the area common bird, Rook. I had been afraid that I would have to go home without getting a shot at them. That would have pissed me off. Really! Rook on the Birdblog (Rödglada - Red kite)

We walked along a field of corn to get down at the little Gröna Boden (Green barn). There were a lot of geese and a lot of vaders and ducks. But, as usual, you could not get close to them. The field-scope was needed. And then it is hard to shot also. At least closeups. Some harriers were also sailing the skies. It was a nice afternoon. One real treat is to see the huge flocks take off and fill the skies with waves after waves with birds. Mixed flocks of geeze, ducks and vaders. It is amazing.

We estimated a no of at least 5000 Barncle goose alone.

Dinner at 17.00 and then we looked at some of the shots taken by our guide. He is also a good teacher. And we went thro the birds we seen today.

After that I went to the beach on the other side of the road. But not for a long time as my stomach was telling me to go back. Uploaded my shots for today and took a shower and was online for a while before hitting the sack.

The Golf club at Nabben in the misty morning

And close to the club at the shore was these

We were also introduced to the Migration counts that are performed at Falsterbo. You can find  the link on this URL:
MIGRATION COUNTS - DAILY TOTALS


Links/Länkar 
Från kortrapporten:
Disigt idag också, men betydligt bättre väder – och dessutom kommer vinden just från sydväst, vilket är idealiskt.

Vi startar på Nabben och kan direkt konstatera att det är mer fågel i luften idag: grönsiskor, bofinkar, hämplingar och dessutom en del bergfinkar och steglitsar samt enstaka trädlärkor, skärpiplärkor och inte minst en varfågel. Sparvhökar piper dessutom förbi hela tiden.

Vi går ut till vindskyddet längst ut på Nabben där Naturvårdsverkets sträckräknare Nils Kjellén ger oss en intressant introduktion i sträckräknandets konst och de resultat som en snart 40 år gammal Falsterboserie renderat. Uppåt för många dagsträckande småfåglar och rovfåglar – det är kul. Samtidigt pekar Nils ut höstens första större korsnäbb för oss – det är också kul.

Enstaka ormvråkar dyker upp på himlen trots diset och sparvhökarna matar ju på, så lunch intages på Kolabacken där vi får en hel del fina obsar, inte minst av ett antal juvenila röda glador samt en d:o blå kärrhök.

När det blir för glest mellan fåglarna intar vi Annas Bageri för varsin latte med blåbärsbröd. Osannolikt att man kan sitta utomhus och gotta sig på detta vis i oktober.

Dagen avslutas vid Gröna boden med utsikt över Foteviken och tusentals fåglar. Överallt gäss, änder, vadare, och en och annan brun kärrhök som stirrar upp krickor, ljungpipare och annat. Fint eftermiddagsljus, behagliga näravstånd och ett kontinuerligt liv och kiv bidrar till att göra Gröna boden till en härlig lokal så här års. Vi räknar inte gässen noggrant men gör bedömningen att även här finns över 5 000 vitkindade gäss.
Magnus Ullman

More on Falsterbo here:
NatureFootstep
Bird blog / Fågel blogg
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30 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos! I love the hawk shots!

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  2. Great place and beautiful hawks!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  3. Wonderful images and it looks like a wonderful place to visit.

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  4. Great photos and very interesting to see all those birds on migration. The in-flight photos of the raptors are especially good.

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  5. Awesome post and great birds. It is cool to see somany during their migration. Love the kestel shot.

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  6. Great post. You brought home some awesome images. The kestrel shot is magnificently lit. Sounds like you got your fair share of hiking in too!

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  7. The Kestrel is beautiful! It must have been thrilling to see so many geese.

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  8. I looked up Falsterbo on Google Earth. What a thrill to watch the hawk migration! Nice shots, too!

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  9. Thanks for visiting. Yes Hilke, it was great.

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  10. Such wel; lit shots of the hawks both in flight and sedentary.

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  11. Oh, what superb captures of the hawks! And, yes, what a thrill to watch!! Such lovely blue skies! Thanks for sharing the beauty with us today! Have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  12. Your birdpictures are just wonderful.

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  13. Woow, great shots. Lovely :0)

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  14. I like your birdphotos! Great shots!

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  15. Nature life at best :)

    Take a look here,maybe you wil join? :)

    http://www.egedenne.com/2011/11/introduser-din-blogg.html

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  16. These are all dreamy in quality and oh I do so much enjoy hawks and falcons and actually all things that fly~ Have a wonderful day, a great weekend~

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  17. Wow, underbara bilder allihop. Vilken lycka att fånga dessa rovfåglar med kameran!

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  18. Lovely pics! Happy sky watching.

    Skywatch

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  19. Wonderful post on the Falsterbo! I would so love to see a Red Kite someday!

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  20. nydelige bilder av en praktfull fugl..

    ha en fin helg.

    hilsen fra Tromsø, Norge

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  21. Fantastiske bilder!
    Ha en fin helg.

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  22. Fantastiske fuglebilleder du viser her.. :-)

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  23. For noen bilder!!!
    Fugler mot himmelen er så flott.
    Ha en deilig dag

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  24. Vakre fugler og flotte bilder!

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  25. Each week I visit 3 skies that draw my attention, haha, but I think not fully conscious I chose the bird and here I am at the birdwatcher's place Falsterbo, of course (I worked in nature conservation for 10 years, was an avid birdwatcher). Beautiful close-ups. Hildegarde, http://flanders-inside.skynetblogs.be

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  26. I can’t imagine living in an area where there are so many beautiful birds. They are amazing as our your pictures of them. You bring them all to life for me. genie

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  27. Flotte bilder fra Falsterbo!

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  28. Bare helt vidunderlig vakkert fugleliv!
    Fantastiske bilder!

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