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The Brent Goose Blog: 16 May: First week with Arner
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The Brent Goose Blog. 16 May: First week with Arner. The first weeks data from the satellite transmitter of the gander. Show that this particular bird utilises a slightly larger part of Nibe Bredning than the others reported on so far, including some saltmarshes on the north coast of the inlet. Arner is named a. Arner Ludvig Valdemar Manniche. 1867-1957), teacher, ornithologist, zoologist and hunter. That was published in 1910. Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. 12 May...
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The Brent Goose Blog: 14-24 September: Niels flies south with a distinctly different behavior
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The Brent Goose Blog. 14-24 September: Niels flies south with a distinctly different behavior. In contrast to the other birds, that all flew almost non-stop and fairly directly to Lindisfarne, Niels. Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. We (Preben Clausen, Tony Fox, Kevin Clausen, Marie Silberling Vissing) are a group of happy goose researchers from Department of Bioscience at Aarhus University who will be sharing the results of the Brentttags project with you.
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The Brent Goose Blog: 16 December 2011-20 January 2012: Steve moves over to Denmark
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The Brent Goose Blog. 16 December 2011-20 January 2012: Steve moves over to Denmark. Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. We (Preben Clausen, Tony Fox, Kevin Clausen, Marie Silberling Vissing) are a group of happy goose researchers from Department of Bioscience at Aarhus University who will be sharing the results of the Brentttags project with you. View my complete profile. 13 January 2012: Highland Ringing Group joins the . Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Brent Goose Blog: 18 September: All birds with known final destiny now in Lindisfarne
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The Brent Goose Blog. 18 September: All birds with known final destiny now in Lindisfarne. We so far managed to follow four individuals successfully to their first autumn staging area. With the arrival of Fridtjof. Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. View my complete profile. 13 October: Fridtjof airborne over Lindisfarne. 8-9 October: Steve observed by Steve in Lindisfarn. 14-24 September: Niels flies south with a distinct. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Brent Goose Blog: 13 January 2012: Highland Ringing Group joins the Brenttags team
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The Brent Goose Blog. 13 January 2012: Highland Ringing Group joins the Brenttags team. Photo is Simon Foster holding one of the 10 caught birds. The map shows the two mentioned flyways as currently understood - where the orange dot indicate the catch area. Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. View my complete profile. 13 January 2012: Highland Ringing Group joins the . 13 January 2012: Loff second bird returning to Den. 16 December 2011-20 January 2012: Steve moves over.
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The Brent Goose Blog: 11 May: First week with Otto
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The Brent Goose Blog. 11 May: First week with Otto. This aerial photo shows the first weeks data on the movements of the gander Otto,. Caught at Valsted Enge 3 May. We only track ganders with satellite transmitters because North American studies back from the 1980s had found that females deployd with radio transmitters failed to breed. Perhaps bacause the antanna interferes with the birds mating behaviour. Otto is named after Otto Friedrich Müller. Posted by the Brenttags team. View my complete profile.
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The Brent Goose Blog: 12 May: First week with Peter
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The Brent Goose Blog. 12 May: First week with Peter. This aerial photo gives the first weeks movements of the gander Peter. We caught 3 May. Not particularly different from the movements of Otto in the area. Otto is named after County Councillor Peter Holm. 1733-1817), who in his Forsøg til en Beskrivelse over Lister og Mandals Amter i Norge. Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. View my complete profile. 22 May: Weather forecast suggests departure friday. Watermark templ...
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The Brent Goose Blog: 15 May: First week with Abel
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The Brent Goose Blog. 15 May: First week with Abel. The first weeks data from Abel. As for Otto and Peter, highlights the importance of the saltmarshes on the islets in Nibe Bredning as vital feeding areas for the light-bellied brent geese in the area. Abel is named after Abel Chapman. 1851-1929). British hunter and naturalist, who in 1889 published his Bird-life of the borders - records of wild sport and natural history on moorland and sea. Posted by the Brenttags team. View my complete profile. 3 May 2...
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The Brent Goose Blog: 7 May: Cannon-netting, isn’t that a major disturbance source?
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The Brent Goose Blog. 7 May: Cannon-netting, isn’t that a major disturbance source? Also see our post from 3 May last year: Catching and handling - isn't that harmful? Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. We (Preben Clausen, Tony Fox, Kevin Clausen, Marie Silberling Vissing) are a group of happy goose researchers from Department of Bioscience at Aarhus University who will be sharing the results of the Brentttags project with you. View my complete profile.
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The Brent Goose Blog: 13 October: Fridtjof airborne over Lindisfarne
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The Brent Goose Blog. 13 October: Fridtjof airborne over Lindisfarne. We could, however, identify the bird as Fridtjof from the barely visible combination of a red above white ring on the birds right foot. Photo courtesy of Peter Fawcett (c). Posted by the Brenttags team. Skift til dansk ved at klikke på flaget. View my complete profile. 13 October: Fridtjof airborne over Lindisfarne. 8-9 October: Steve observed by Steve in Lindisfarn. 14-24 September: Niels flies south with a distinct.