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News from Lista Bird Observatory

Here are the latest news from Lista Bird Observatory

Report from autumn 2020 (26.11.2020)
Lista Bird Observatory completed in 2020 its 31th consecutive year of autumn ringing campaign. The station has been run for a total of 124 days from July 15 until November 15. 13 mist-nets have been currently used on the standardized (138 meters) and the results was under average with 3533 birds ringed (average for autumn is 3975) of 67 different species.
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Record number of Pink-footed Goose during autumn 2020 at Lista! (28.10.2020)
This autumn we have noticed many more birds of this species, counting several flocks every day, starting with the first flock on September 17. Up to 27th of October it has been counted 2933 Pink-footed Goose, which is 1721% above average (1990-2019).
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Greylag goose on Lista and Jomfruland - a summary of 30 years of counting data (24.09.2020)
This year, the Norwegian Ornithological Society has published a report summarizing 30 years of counting data on Greylag Goose at Lista and Jomfruland. This species migrates through Lista approximately two weeks earlier now than 30 years ago, both spring and autumn. Milder climate, earlier breeding and advanced hunting are reasons that have been highlighted as possible causes for this change.
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Great Bird Festival! (26.08.2020)
The weekend 22.-23rd August we celebrated the Lista Bird Festival and it went great! Despite a slightly more modest arrangement due to the corona situation and accompanying infection control measures, there was good support and good feedback from the participants during this weekend's festival!
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Report from spring 2020 (17.06.2020)
Lista Bird Observatory completed in 2020 its 31st consecutive year of spring ringing campaign. The station has been run for a total of 87 days from March 15 until June 10. 13 mist-nets have been currently used on the standardized (138 meters) and the results have been low with 675 birds ringed (average for spring is 833) of 41 different species.
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LISTA BIRD FESTIVAL 2020: 22nd-23rd August (28.02.2020)
The weekend of August 22-23 we celebrate LISTA BIRD FESTIVAL with party and activities all weekend!
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Report from autumn 2019 (16.01.2020)
Lista Bird Observatory completed in 2019 its 30th consecutive year of autumn ringing campaign. The station has been run for a total of 124 days from July 15 until November 15. 13 mist-nets have been currently used on the standardized (138 meters) and the results have under average with 3040 birds ringed (average for autumn is 4008) of 62 different species.
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ANNUAL REPORT 2018: Significant climate effect on bird migration in southern Norway (29.08.2019)
New studies from Jomfruland and Lista Bird Observatories show that 30 selected migratory species of birds now arrive (more than) four days earlier than they did in 1990. Climate change is probably an important cause.
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Seasonal deviation
Crested Tit1-94%
Black-headed Gull311-92%
Twite7-91%
Mistle Thrush3-90%
Pink-footed Goose2-89%
Common Redpoll298+5308%
European Shag13107+538%
Common Stonechat90+383%
Great Spotted Woodpecker23+347%
European Goldfinch522+342%
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