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Netfugl modtog ovenstående dette foto ved middagstid. Efter at have talt med observatørerne kan det oplyses, at fuglen blev set på ca. 20 meters afstand af far og søn, der var ude og lufte hund juleaftensdag omkring kl. 15. Fuglen var ikke særligt sky over for dem. Der er ca. 10 andre fotos af fuglen og de vil formentlig komme online senere.
Den er eftersøgt til eftermiddag ved Kalvø og Hopsø uden resultat. I skrivende stund eftersøges den ved Slivsø.
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2013-12-24Pelecanus onocrotalusGreat White Pelican
Ja, kommet langt af led. Stakkels og træt?
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¤ Havde den ringe på?
¤ Fjerdragten synes uden spor af fangenskab,
¤ Just nu er det træktid for de canadiske, hvor enkelte
ka' nå Europa (dog vel især juv.?) m/ el. u/ ophold på
skib
[Salomonsen 1963: 1 juv. han Kalundborg efterår 1901]
¤ I USA ses den fortrolig med bymiljø og el-installationer.
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Kan vel tilføjes ad. han? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VH C.
Tak, Ole - Skammeligt !
Forhærdede ser penge i både stort og småt - jfr. Steller's/ Beringshavørn på tagryggen i Skagen denne sommer (Netfugl).
Føj ,,,,,,,,,,,, C.
Denne flotte falk kom desværre ikke til sin sædvanlige overnatningsplads natten mellem lørdag til søndag. Den har for øvrigt ingen synlige stropper eller lignende. Det er ikke sikkert den selv har fløjet hele vejen fra Amerika, men kan have benyttet et af de mange krydstogtskibe, der anløber København.
Jeg håber ikke den er blevet fanget eller skal handles.
"Gruppen mod handlede fugle"
Bh
Lennart
Hvis det blir ved at glippe med tårnfalken er der en chance til her: Amerikansk Tårnfalk
:)
Prøver i øvrigt selv at kigge efter den en af de kommende dage...
Hej med jer
Vi har i DOF modtaget en mail med et billede af en amerikansk tårnfalk fra d. 13. september. Billedet er taget i en have i Hellerup og der er med al sandsynlighed tale om samme fugl. Jeg kan derfor tilføje at fuglen bærer en hvid og sort ring (måske en sender) på højre ben og en blå ring med hvid skrift på højre. Der er et blad i vejen, så man kan desværre ikke se indskriften andet end at der er et 3- og 7-tal på. I øvrigt er fuglen fotograferet imens den fortærer en mejse, så den har ikke været ved at dø af sult i fredags. :)
Tak for info Vicky - men lad os se foto.
Til oplysning havde Hellerup fuglen iflg. Birdalarm ingen ring på venstre ben.
De kære fugle har de med at ligne hinanden.
"Gruppen mod handlede fugle"
Vi forfølger sagen
Med forventning om at kunne forvirre begreberne totalt kan jeg henvise til endnu en mulighed for at få sig en ny WP-art.
http://www.dba.dk/anden-fugl-amerikansk/id-1002211967/
cheap - right?
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Fuglen fløj mod ruden i går aftes (15/10 2012) mellem kl. 19:30-20:00.
Den var lidt groggy. Som det måske kan ses på billedet, hvor den sidder på havegangen. Da jeg ville tjekke om den var kommet noget til, fløj den op i et træ.
Jeg fik nogle ok billeder, inden den fløj videre.
Den er ikke set dags dato 16.10.
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Fuglen fløj mod ruden i går aftes (15/10 2012) mellem kl. 19:30-20:00.
Den var lidt groggy. Som det måske kan ses på billedet, hvor den sidder på havegangen. Da jeg ville tjekke om den var kommet noget til, fløj den op i et træ.
Jeg fik nogle ok billeder, inden den fløj videre.
Den er ikke set dags dato 16.10.
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<a target='_blank' href='http://www.netfugl.dk/profiles.php?id=showprofile&profile_id=3423'>Vincent Legrand</a>, one of the many contributors to Netfugls Gallery, patiently waiting for the Philadelphia Vireo to turn up at the bridge in Ribeira da Ponte, Corvo.
As you see from the picture Vincent Legrand is carrying some good devices when birding in Corvo.
Binocular to ID the bird
Camera to document the bird
Walkie Talkie to alert the other about the birds presence
<a target='_blank' href=' http://www.netfugl.dk/pictures.php?id=listpictures&photographer_id=904'>Vincent Legrands photos at Netfugl</a>
<a target='_blank' href='http://www.vincentlegrand.com'>www.vincentlegrand.com</a
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Beskrivelse: Photos by <b>Per Jacob Pilgaard</b> and <b>Jan Pilgaard</b>
This record could be the first public known record of the Brown Fish Owl within WP.
And even better – the bird can be viewed from tourist boat trips. The bird has already been seen and photographed by thousands of tourist, so forwarding the information to Netfugls users will surely not do any harm to the population.
The photos above and beneath was taken on a family holiday to Turkey. Since the family didn’t know what owl it was, the photos were forwarded to the father of one of the participants. After the ID was given, Netfugl has tried to solve the puzzle in order to forward as much detailed information about the record as possible.
The family were on a guided boat trip on the water reservoir Green Canyon/Oymapinar Baraji when the guide (captain on the boat) in the end of the trip told the group to pay attention to two caves on the steep part of the mountain, since it was possible to see an owl in each cave. The group was told that this owl was rare and only found in areas like this. The captain stopped the boat there for several minutes so everybody could see and get pictures of the owl. The "shadow" of the owl can be seen in one of the photos of the cave beneath.
The bird was sitting in the part called “Little Canyon” which, to Netfugls knowledge, is the small canyon to the southeast in the Green Canyon/Oymapinar Baraji area.
The area can be viewed here: <a target='_blank' href=' http://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc: 36.9012889%2C 31.5773000'>36°54'4.64"N 31°34'38.28"E or </a>
Degrees Lat Long: 36.9012889°, 031.5773000°
Degrees Minutes: 36°54.07733', 031°34.63800'
Degrees Minutes Seconds: 36°54'04.6400", 031°34'38.2800"
Apparently boat trips are from the Oymapinar Dam in the south western part of the lake. Many photos from the area can be viewed at Google Earth.
Since the area is located north of Side and pretty close to Antalya and Alanya it should be fairly easy for birders on summer holiday in Turkey to follow up on the information.
Netfugl would be delighted to receive additional information from visiting birders since many <a target='_blank' href='http://www.netfugl.dk/ranking.php?id=wp&mode=hhhb&species_id=460'>WP listers at Netfugl, haven’t seen the species yet</a>.
Public tourist trips are numerous and popular:
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Tyrkiet_2011_314.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='Public tourist trips are numerous and popular' border='0' /></div>
Entering the Little Canyon:
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Ferie_Tyrkiet_203.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='Entering the Little Canyon' border='0' /></div>
The cave with the Owl:
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Ferie_Tyrkiet_206.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='The cave with the Owl' border='0' /></div>
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Tyrkiet_2011_331.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='The cave with the Owl' border='0' /></div>
The guy to the left took the following photos of the owl:
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Ferie_Tyrkiet_209.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='The owl' border='0' /></div>
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Ferie_Tyrkiet_207.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='The owl' border='0' /></div>
<div align='center'><img src='http://www.netfugl.dk/files/fiskeugle/Ferie_Tyrkiet_211.jpg' width='480' height='360' alt='The owl' border='0' /></div>
<a target='_blank' href='http://www.dutchbirding.nl/news.php?id=428&lang=en'>Click for details from Dutch Birding regarding the first breeding record in WP</a>
<a target='_blank' href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olm1Lq3ENaQ&feature=related'>Click for an YouTube video from the area</a>
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2011-07-16Ketupa zeylonensisBrown Fish Owl
Tommy had two owls down to 15 meters in broad daylight under the same circumstances as described under this photo. Apparently another pair of owls is also to be seen in the west end of the lake but they didn’t go to see them.
If anyone need urgent further information before he get back home please feel free to contact him by SMS (004527127688). When he gets back home more details will be posted under this photo.
Tommy did also mention that he was on a boat with 100 people and by talking with the captain, he got a longer stop at the place than originally intended. So birders might talk to the captain beforehand to secure a longer stop at the place.
With two pairs in the lake there will surely be more birds in the lakes south of of the Green Canyon/Oymapinar Baraji area.
If someone has additional information about the area and how to see the bird, Netfugl would be very interested to receive this information.
Hi al,
This is how to find the Fish owl.
The tours to the Green Canyon (boat trips) can very easily be booked in all the bazaars around Side and Alanya. I payed 35 euro including transport to Green Canyon. Just go find one of the travel agencies...
It is also possible to rent a boat for yourself from this homepage www.greencannyon.com.tl. The price for 4 birders is 600 euro and 50 euro for extra persons - so little more expensive. The boat can bring 10 persons.
If going for the boat trips with your own car then first drive to the Dam. You will see a tunnel, drive through this tunnel. After 430 meters the road split. If you take the left one you will get to where the boat’s start. It should be possible to buy the ticked there for 25 euro, don’t know when they start, but I think it is around 0900? The first boat`s, will do the lake clockwise, going to the grand canyon first and the little canyon last, the trip takes around 4 hours. From around 1100 they will start with little canyon. If you take the right road, then I was told that it was possible to drive all the way to the restaurant, but looking at Google earth, it looks like you can go much closer? Might be worth a try?
Regards, Tommy
The tree where I saw the owls (GPS 36°54'7.17"N 31°34'39.18"E):
Little canyon seen from the lake. The big rock on the left hand is close to the place where I saw the owls:
This is another place (potentially interesting), directly north of the dam, on the opposite side. Here there is a steep hillside where I saw a cave with a possible owl nesting? The cave is located diagonally down to the right, it resembles a large cave on the image. It might be possible, to investigate with a telescope, from where the boat`s start?. (GPS 36°55'25.70"N 31°33'15.08"Ø for the Cave with possible owls nesting?):
Hi all,
together with 5 other Austrian birders we observed the 2 adults and one juvenile at the little canyon yesterday. Detailed infos will follow later, it was - as anyone can imagine - an incredible adventure! Thanks to Tommy Frandsen at this point, who kindly offered us help in planning this short trip to Turkey!
Best regards
Ernst
Hi all,
you will find a summary of the trip to Western Browh Fish Owl with useful infos under the following link:
http://www.club300.at/node/26295
Best regards
Ernst
Today we (5 Dutch birders) rented a boat with the guide mentioned in the trip report above at the Green Canyon, and visited the place. Success was almost guaranteed, but unfortunately luck wasn't with us today. We visited the best spot several times, but we failed everywhere. Also at the other spots, no Fish Owls were present.
Seems like it is not 100% sure you'll find them when you go there, or we were extremely unfortunate :s
Still 2 days left to find the birds...
Today we tried it again... and we succeeded! Happiness all over the place of course! What an excitement after we missed the bird two days ago.
And it was immediately clear that it was present. As soon as we had views on the tree (where all the white droppings are below of it) we looked into the eyes of an adult Brown Fish owl! After enjoyable views, we checked the rest of the trees and rocks, but we could only find this one (but we didn't care at all of course)
So at least one bird is still present, but as we unfortunately showed... it's not guaranteed that you'll see it immediately on your first visit.
PS. Two pics can be found here: http://www.pbase.com/ruben_jorrit/image/136794773
I visited the Green Canyon/Oymapinar Baraji last Wednesday (August 17th). We reached by boat the little canyon "counterclockwise" at 10:00 am, but no Brown Fish Owls were present :-(
Dear friends
as you know Brown Fish Owls are very rare in europe and the only country they live in europe is turkey and they are estimated to be approximately 10 couples living in.
3 to 4 couples are estimated to live in Antalya region and UNFORTUNATELY they are discovered by local people who do'nt know they are at the limit of extinction.
I pray you to not to disturb these rare specimens if you are not really involved in ornithology and to ERASE the GPS coordinates given in this topic.
If there are people who want to make researches on these owls they can get the coordinates from interested person but, to the name of turkish birders, we don't prefer that just for curiosity people disturb these rare specimens if not because of disturbences they shell leave their caves and it will be impossible to follow them and it will be more difficult for them to find another convenient place to survive.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and your understanding
Cem Erayan / 1drcem@gmail.com
Hi all,
Early July 2012, I'm planning a short family trip to southern Turkey...
Anyone interested to go along a dedicated boat trip to try to see the Brown Fish Owls at Little Canyon?
I have the necessary local contacts to get a tour arranged, only it would be cheaper if some more folks would join.
If interested, please contact me by e-mail
wheatear32athotmaildotcom
Thanks,
Regards,
Miguel
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Beskrivelse: On the 29th December 2010 I and Dirk Colin where looking for birds in the Village of Abu Simbel (near the Tempel).
On one moment I was attracted by a strange call somewhere in a tree.
I shouted to Dirk to come and listen to this call.
Suddenly the bird left the tree and we could see that it was in fact probable a (African) Collared Dove.
We found also a second Dove.
From that moment they where seen in displaying flights and where very regular calling. Also with this kurrrrrr call.
(follow this link for knowing what I mean for example the sound recording from Marc De Bont); http://www.xeno-canto.org/XCspeciesprofiles.php?species_nr2=5736.00
Because we had at that moment no African Bird Guide and no experience about the call we thought first this are <b>African Collared Doves</b> <i>Streptopelia roseogrisea</i>.
But there was something puzzling me.
After I went back home I checked my photographs and the call on the Internet.
And now I was shocked It was indeed <b>African Mourning Dove</b> <i>Streptopelia decipiens</i> - A first for the WP!!
See also the photographs on this website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/makgobokgobo/5333277593/
So, Now we have another Dove that sneaks in to the WP. So Birders are to be alert when they see there a probable Afr. Collared Dove, because it could be the other one.
Regards,
Kris De Rouck,
Belgium
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2011-01-10Streptopelia decipiensMourning Collared Dove
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Beskrivelse: On the 29th December 2010 I and Dirk Colin where looking for birds in the Village of Abu Simbel (near the Tempel).
On one moment I was attracted by a strange call somewhere in a tree.
I shouted to Dirk to come and listen to this call.
Suddenly the bird left the tree and we could see that it was in fact probable a (African) Collared Dove.
We found also a second Dove.
From that moment they where seen in displaying flights and where very regular calling. Also with this kurrrrrr call.
(follow this link for knowing what I mean for example the sound recording from Marc De Bont); http://www.xeno-canto.org/XCspeciesprofiles.php?species_nr2=5736.00
Because we had at that moment no African Bird Guide and no experience about the call we thought first this are <b>African Collared Doves</b> <i>Streptopelia roseogrisea</i>.
But there was something puzzling me.
After I went back home I checked my photographs and the call on the Internet.
And now I was shocked It was indeed <b>African Mourning Dove</b> <i>Streptopelia decipiens</i> - A first for the WP!!
See also the photographs on this website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/makgobokgobo/5333277593/
So, Now we have another Dove that sneaks in to the WP. So Birders are to be alert when they see there a probable Afr. Collared Dove, because it could be the other one.
Regards,
Kris De Rouck,
Belgium
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Beskrivelse: Billedet er taget af Gerda Gjødvad Jensen.
Læs <a href='http://www.netfugl.dk/forum.php?id=thread&forum_id=4&thread_id=11363'>Knud Flensteds kommentar i forummet</a> og kom med et forslag til, hvilken farvemutation, der forekommer på billedet.
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2010-12-08Passer montanusEurasian Tree Sparrow
Det jeg har læst mig til er at det må være eumalinisme. Det jeg godt kunne tænke mig er at vide hvor udbredt dette fenomen er? Jeg har set 3 fugle på samme tid måske er der 4 her,det er svært når der er foder på begge sider af huset.
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If accepted this record is the first for Portugal.
The bird was recorded at Alcochete which is mostly known as the famous place for the cat. C species Black-headed Munia, Yellow-crowned Bishopv and Black-headed Weaver.
The photo it used with acceptance of the Portuguese Rarity Committee (SPEA).
The photographers name is Afonso Rocha.
også kaldet hvidvinget klire, men willet i den nye danske fortegnelse, formentlig pga
"territorial song a rolling, clear chant pilly WILL WILLET repeated stadily.
(the Sibley guide to birds)
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