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Mirtezanger
Setophaga coronata · Myrtle Warbler
id | 68177 | |
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datum | 12 t/m 22 oktober 2019: 11 dagen | |
gemeente | Schiermonnikoog (FR) | |
locatie | Groene Glop (vangstlocatie) en Vredenhof e.o. | |
coördinaten | N 53.48354 O 6.1841 | |
aantal, kleed | 1, 1e kj vrouw | |
soort waarneming | (ring)vangst | |
status | Aanvaard, gepubliceerd in jaarverslag CDNA | |
waarnemer(s) | J van Ardenne, A J van Loon et al | |
opmerkingen | ringed, photographed, sound-recorded (Dutch Birding 41: 450, plate 631-632, 2019). 23 years after the first, this bird was trapped and ringed and then shown to birders present on the island. It was released at an accessible nearby site and subsequently seen in the field. A large crowd gathered the following day. The vast wet birch forest, combined with a very mobile bird that did not join mixed species flocks and hardly ever called, made up for a stressful event. It was seen briefly several times until noon. In the afternoon and during the following day, it could not be relocated and it was generally believed to have departed, until it was relocated a week and a half later during what was to be a quiet afternoon with his family for the finder. Birders already on the island managed to connect with it before dusk but the crowds that arrived the following days ended up in a wild goose chase once more. So, despite the bird being present for at least 11 days, quite a few birders left the island empty-handed. |
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Mirtezanger op Schiermonnikoog [dutchbirding.nl]
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