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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1980, Side 174

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1980, Side 174
— 1970. Áratog (þættir úr atvinnusögu Breiðfirðinga). Prentsmiðjan Leiftur HF. Reykjavík. 302 bls. — 1977. Bréf og bögglar. Forlag Þórhalls Bjarnasonar. 247 bls. Stjórnartíðindi B nr. 395/1975. Sœmundsson. Bjarni. 1932. Spendýrin (Mammalia Islandiae). viii + 437 bls. SUMM ARY The breeding birds of Flatey and some adjoining islets, in Breidafjördur, NW. Iceland bv Aevar Petersen, Museum of Natural History P. 0. Box 5320, 125 Revkjavík, Iceland. The bay of Breidafjördur (approx. size 110 by 60 km) is dotted with small islands, thought to be some 2000—3000 in number. Flatey is historically the most well-known of these islands, and one of the largest, even though its area is only 0.5 km2. Fig. 1 shows the location of Flatey, and the other islands dealt with in the present paper. Seabirds have for centuries formed an integral part of people’s subsistence in these islands (Olafssen & Povelsen 1 772, Skulason 1970). The Breidafjördur holds a substantial part of many seabird species which nest in Iceland, of some the majority of the Ice- landic breeding population. The present paper deals only with those species which are known to have nested in the study area. A part of this area is now a reserve bv law (Stjornartidindi B no. 395/- 1975). The bulk of the paper is an annotated list. containing notes on past and present status, distribution, etc. These data were collected during 1974—1978, dealing with the species mainly in the period April to August. Information from outside this period was provided by H. Gudmundsson of Flatey. He also supplied information on past status (from 1965 onwards), as did S. Gunnlaugsson (from c. 1900—1930), and J. Bogason (c. 1930—1965), former inhabit- ants of Flatey. I have also used data by Richard Hörring (unpublished diary in Museum) from 1908, and the diary of F. Gudmundsson frorn 1942. List of breeding species Information on estimated population sizes for Flatey specifically, is contained in Table III. The reader is asked to refer to that along with the text. Red-throated Diver (Gccvia stellata): One pair nested annually until c. 1910, none since. Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis): No records of nesting until 1975. An expanding species, now nesting at one area only, on Flatey it- self. Grey-lag Goose (Anser anser): Most com- mon in pre- and post-nesting periods. Never recorded nesting on Flatey itself, but one pair during 1973—1975 in another part of the study area. Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos): Several pairs nest annually, mainly on Flatey. No appar- ent changes in numbers since the early part of the present century. Teal (Anas crecca): One to three pairs nesting every year on Flatey only. Fúder (Somaleria mollissima): Common breeding species in most islands and of great economic importance in form of Eider down (see Table I). Start visiting potential nest— sites around 10. May. First eggs found 10. —19. May (data from 1975—1977). First young seen at sea around 10. June. By beginning of July most males had moved away from the islands and started moult. Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator): Possibly one breeding pair in the area each year. Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus): Usually around 10 nesting pairs annually. Nests have been found in most of the bigger 252
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