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Winter Bird Count
Wednesday, 09 January 2008
Written by Hrafn Svavarsson 

Ever since 1952 Icelandic ornithologists and birders have come together sometime between christmas and the first week of January to make the annual Winter Bird Count. Members of the Gavia Travel Team did their expected "duty" of course.  Even though the day is short and the birdlife is not very divers birding in good frosty weather on a snowy calm day can be very relaxing and recreative. This year I went with Yann Kolbeinsson and Ingvar A. Sigurðsson director of South-Iceland Institute of Natural History to our counting area in the far south near the Village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur.

The conditions were great! bright calm snowy day with temperature around 25 - 21°F (-4 to -6°C). Most of the lakes and rivers were frozen over making the waterfowl in the area staying together in big groups on openings in the ice and therefor making it much easier for us to count. In the very few hours of daylight we had we managed to go between all ten of our sites counting approx. 800 ducks and about 1100 birds in total. Though the day's list didn't count that many species our counting brought us a total of 12 duck species including both Barrow's and Common Goldeneyes. The Barrow's Goldeneyes are seen annually in the area and are considered to be owerwintering birds from the Lake Myvatn area. The Common Goldeneyes are also seen annually in the area and are thought to be overwintering birds from somewhere in Europe (a study waiting to be done!). Along with those Common Goldeneyes a single female Smew has accompanied them since atleast 2003 and this year made no exeption.  Other unusual species included one female Common Shelduck and a male Northern Shoveler. Both species have only started breeding in Iceland in the last couple of decades and are extremely rare during the wintertime when the breeding birds leave to Europe. Other rarities found during the day included one Drake American Wigeon among approx. 150 Eurasian Wigeons and 10 Grey Herons which are rarities in Iceland but can be found in every part of the country during the winter as probably few hundreds overwinter here thought to be from Norway. In all this was a great day with some very nice birding. Unfortunately we didn't take any pictures this year but I'm including few pictures from the Winter Bird Count last year.  

Species list:

 1.  Cormorant 4
 2.  Grey Heron  10
 3.  Whooper Swan 141
 4.  Mallard 357
 5.  European Teal 79
 6.  Eurasian Wigeon  254
 7.  American Wigeon 1
 8.  Common Shelduck 1
 9.  Northern Shoveler 1
10. Tufted Duck  26
11. Common Goldeneye  37 
12. Barrow's Goldeneye  12
13. Smew 1
14. Goosander 36
15. Red-breasted Merganser 1
16. Winter Wren  1
17. Raven
 49
18. Snow Bunting
 88
  Total:
 1,100

Yann Kolbeinsson and Sigmundur Asgeirsson counting Mallards and Eurasian Wigeons at Fljotabotnar last year. This year we also found 2 Cormorants at this lake. Cormorants have been seen more and more inland in recent years  Yann scopes for Mallards and Eurasian Wigeons at Fljotabotnar 

Yann counting near the Village at Kirkjubaejarklaustur. Half way through the group of 200+ Eurasian Wigeons he was interupted by a spectacular sight!  Gyr Falcon. When Yann was half way through the Wigeons this phenomena showed up and turned our counting area into its hunting grounds! Naturally making caos and despair to the duck groups. 

Yann a little disappointed with having to have to start counting everything all over again.  Yann and Sigmundur watching the Gyr. Always a pleasant sight! 

Overview over the small lake and surroundings. The Gyr can be seen to the right on the picture. 

 

News from Birding Iceland's website

Rarity News from Iceland
  • Tues, 1 January 2008
    A drake American Wigeon Anas americana at Bakkatjorn, Seltjarnarnes/SW [IAS,OR]. A first-winter Ring-billed Gull Larus delawarensis at Lake Tjornin, Reykjavík/SW [OR].
  • Mon, 31 December 2007
    A drake Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula and two Eurasian Curlews Numenius arquata at Dynjandi, Nes/SE. Two Eurasian Siskins Carduelis spinus at Selfoss/S [OO].
  • Sat, 29 December 2007
    A drake American Wigeon Anas americana at Blikastadakro, Reykjavik/SW [OR]. A drake Green-winged Teal Anas carolinensis near Hafnir/SW [SR]. A drake American Black Duck Anas...

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