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I DOF Storstrøms bestyrelse har vi behandlet et oplæg fra Fuglenes Hus til ny rammestrategi for DOF. Bestyrelsesmedlemmerne er kommet med forslag til emner, som...


Morning Observation: Det var en dejlig varm morgen med kun en smule vind fra nord. Desværre følte vadefuglene ikke for at trække i de forhold, og kun meget få vader viste sig på obsen i dag. Til...


On Friday evening, Simon dropped Emma and me off at Sandmilen, together with a bunch of poles and equipment. While we were setting up the nets, we were joined by Henning Schmidt, who is monitoring some...


Ringmærkningen: Det var meget mørkt ude og dryppede 3.30 så jeg valgte at sove en time mere. Vejret så stadig skidt ud men jeg valgte at sætte nogle af de bedste net op så 89 meter af de 266 kom...


Det var en dejlig varm morgen med kun en smule vind fra nord. Desværre følte vadefuglene ikke for at trække i de forhold, og kun meget få vader viste sig på obsen i dag. Til gengæld havde vi fire...


On Sunday morning, May 25, about a dozen Black birders gathered behind a thicket of marsh trees in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Their eyes and binoculars were trained on a Black-crowned... Read more »


Of all the hummingbirds in the Americas—which is to say, every last one of the family’s 350-plus species—birders in the United States are lucky enough to have regular chances at seeing 15...


Last night, we set up the nets in the hope of catching a Storm-petrel or a nightjar. Sea fog was beginning to roll in. Mette come to help us for the round. Hanelie and her went on the net check while...


Ringmærkningen: Det startede med næsten ingen vind, men til sidst var der så meget at en del blade måtte pilles ud på en del runder. Fuglemæssigt blev det en god dag igen med 16 fugle hvoraf de...


Ringmærkningen: Xxxx Trækket på Odden: Månen hang flot over havet i sommermørket før solopgang, så det var en usædvanlig smuk tur at gå ud til Odden; det var også en lun morgen til en enkelt...


Jeg fandt mig til rette på efterårsspottet lidt før 4:45 og så frem til tre timers obs i NV til N vind. Første interval var ret sløvt, men efterhånden begyndte der så småt at komme nogle fugle....


The final part of the summer holiday is beginning and for the first time since 2022 I will be back spending time at the cabin outside of Bodø, north of the Arctic Circle. Jr and I drove up starting from Oslo at 08:55 yesterday and we covered 1281km in 23 hours and 50 minutes with less than an hour of that used for sleep but including 5 stops for birding/butterflying and dog airing. When you drive north through the night in the middle of the summer it never gets dark and that helps keep tiredness as bay although once we got to the cabin we felt it. Apart from the stops the drive up was extremely bird and animal free with the total of big/interesting species observed (excluding Cranes which are getting almost too common) being 2 Common Buzzard, 3 Kestrel, 1 Marsh Harrier, 1 Raven, 1 Fox, 1 Hare and 4 Moose. This is an appalling total!! The stops were for Apollo butterfly which was a quick success, Pallid Harrier which was a dip although a male Hen Harrier did show, Ørin in Trøndelag for waders which was also a dip, Saltfjellet on the Arctic Circle where Red-necked Phalaropes and Ruff were good but no raptors or Long-tailed Skuas and finally 35 minutes from the cabin Klungsettvika where they were alarmingly few sea ducks but hopefully my stop was too fleeting and further visits will deliver more. At the cabin a pair of Common Gulls has nested on the roof and two large young are still there with the parents guarding them - it will be a noisy stay! Apollo butterfly - a beautiful beast of an insect A bit more distant There were also a couple of Hummingbird Hawk Moths (dvergsvermer) Saltfjellet looking south My first ever Lesser Teatblade orchid (småtveblad) which were tiny Red-necked Phalaropes (svømmesnipe) The view from the cabin and I have already seen Common Porpoise (nise) and Arctic Skua (tyvjo) I heard the Porpoises (nise) before I saw them


Today started with a bit of change at the station. This morning our fellow volunteer Cora packed her bags and said goodbye. At the same time, we welcomed our new volunteer Emma, who quickly settled...


Danmark bør droppe principper om minimumsimplementering af EU's regler for miljø- og naturbeskyttelse, opfordrer en række grønne organisationer og tænketank til i fælles opråb.


Ringmærkningen: Det var stille og næsten klart, og allerede under netopsætning kunne fugle høres. Det blev en ny pæn dag med 20 fugle hvoraf de 18 var nye. Det fortsætter med at give en del unge...


Så er vi i gang! D. 10. juli betyder start på efterårssæsonen - i hvert fald mht. trækobs. Vinden fra fra morgenen VNV omkring 4-5 m/s og overskyet med få små byger. På obsen var David Manstrup,...


Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with free admission for all on Saturday, September 20. As part of this free event, guests are invited to connect with...


18131 Sorry, we’re closed! If only gopher tortoises could read. This poor tortoise, trying to find its way around in some very swampy habitat, was looking for dry land when it encountered the...


18112 In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped amendments that would have caused...


18108 A record number of attendees came together for the 40th annual Everglades Coalition Conference, “Reflections on Progress and Opportunities,” held this year in Miami at the Miccosukee Hotel...


For more than a century, Audubon has been a leading voice for conservation in the Florida Keys—from establishing the Key West National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 to protect birds from the plume trade...


A critical legal battle initiated by sugar companies against the Army Corps of Engineers reached its conclusion in March, with the 11th Circuit Court issuing a unanimous ruling in favor of the...


Audubon has worked with many partners over the years to “Hold the Line” in Miami-Dade County to prevent development into the Everglades. The Miami-Dade County Commission instituted the line in...


Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary once hosted the largest Wood Stork nesting colony in North America. As development continues to impact the Southwest Florida landscape, Wood Storks have...


As Audubon Florida’s state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, PhD, played a critical role in the conservation of Florida’s special places. Based at the Everglades Science Center in Tavernier, he...


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