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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1980, Side 175

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1980, Side 175
islets. Start laying second week of May, but mosl pairs not until middle May. Golden Plover (Pluvialis apricana): Not known to have nested until one of the years 1965—1967, and again in 1970 and 1973, one pair each year. Through-passage from third week of April (first birds observed; 1975: 20.4.; 1976: 21.4.; 1977: 22.4.). Peak numbers late April- beginning of May. Then not normally seen until beginning of August (1975: 3.8.; 1976: 4.8.). Common through Septcmber, and seen until latter half of October. Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula): Mig- rants, arriving late April (1975: 20.4.; 1976: 21.4. ; 1977: 28.4.). Nest primarily on sandy beaches and hayfields, mainly east part of Flatey, as commented on by Hörring in 1908. Snipe (Galhnago gallinago): Migrants start arriving third week of April (1975: 19.4. ; 1976: 20.4.; 1977: 23.4.). The most common wader species on Flatey. Uncom- mon in the other islets. Egg-laying starts third week of May, and eggs still being incubatcd have been found until 20. August. Unknown on Flatey in 1908, but had already started nesting in 1942. Causes for increase unknown. Redshank (Tringa totanus): Start arriving middlc April (1976: 18.4.; had already arrived on 18.4.1975 and 16.4.1977). Nearly as common as Snipe on Flatey. More common than Snipe in the other islets. Common breeding species in 1908, but probably increased in numbers since then. Dunlin (Calidris alpina): Migrants arriving in late April — early May (1975: 20.4.; 1976: 29.4. ; 1977: 6.5.). Sparse breeders over whole of Flatey, probably none nesting in other parts of the study area. Through-migrants common on the coast in latter half of May, normally not seen in June. Start frequenting mud flats again beginning of July. Not known to nest until ca. 1954. Grey Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius): Uncommon breeding species, nesting primarily now in other islands of the study area than Flatey. Number of pairs have re- mained stable the last decades. Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus loba- tus): Together with Grey Phalarope, the last breeding species to arrive on the breeding grounds in spring (1975: 16.5.; 1976: 21.5.; 1977: 22.5.). Nest sparsely over whole of Flatey, very few in the other islets. Comraon in 1908. Common through-migrants in post-breeding period, numbers starting to build up in early July. Peak numbers middle July, up to 300 in a flock. Seen until 20. August, a few birds only after first week of August. Arctic Skua (Slercoranus parasiticus): One pair (occasionally 2) nested nearly every year the first three decades of the present century, but less frequently after that. Definitely no nesting attempts since 1965. Usually not seen until July, when skuas start visiting Puffin colonies for robbing the Puffins of their food. Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus): Used to be regular breeders, mainly in the islets south of Flatey. Nine pairs nested in the whole study area in 1965. Have declined since then, and probably do not breed annually now. The reason for this decline is constant killing of adults, and destruction of eggs and chicks. Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus): Only once recorded nesting in the area (23.7. 1978). An expanding species, which has colonized the Breidafjördur islands only in recent years. Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus): Fairly certain no nesting attempts up till 1966 (1 pair). Since then a variable number of up to 8 pairs (1969) have nested nearly every year, mainly on Flatey itself. Coloniz- ation has proven difficult, primarily because of human interference. Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla): Certain that this species did not attempt to nest in the area until 1973. Since then the numbers of breeding pairs in the only colony have con- stantly increased. Total breeding failure in the colony every year until in 1978. Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea): By far the most numerous breeding species in the study area, nesting in most of the islets (see Fig. 3). Migrants start arriving in early May (1975: 4.5.; 1976: 7.5.; 1977: 2.5.). First eggs found 253
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