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beginning of June, first chicks hatching late June, and first chicks flying in third week of July. The breeding season of great many pairs is extended by egg-collecting for human consumption. By late August most terns have moved away from the islands. In 1908 Hörring indicated that relatively few Arctic Terns nested on Flatey itself, but mainly in the other islands. Relatively few tems nested between 1965 and 1973, on Flatey in particular. In 1973 a great in- crease took place, but the terns arrived noticeably late that summer. The same year a big decline occurred at Svefneyjar islands, 3.5 km away from Flatey, where Ravens were unusually common and troublesome by the way of stealing eggs. Thus, predation may have been the reason for a mass move- ment to Flatey, where feeding conditions also are better as shoals of Sandeels (Ammo- dytes, Hyperoplus) are more common. Puffin (Fratercula arctica): In spring first individuals seen in third week of April (1975: 19.4.; 1976: 19.4.; 1977: 22.4.). Very few pairs nested on Flatey itself, but common nesting species in most of the other islets (see Fig. 4). First fledglings seen on the sea around 10. August. By late August the numbers of Puffins have greatly declined. Black Guillemot (Cepphusgrylle): My main purpose on Flatey was studying this species. Therefore it is treated in somewhat more detail. Not seen in any numbers throughout winter. Start attending nesting areas regularly in March (1976: 11.3.; 1977:7.3.), 9—10 weeks before beginning of laying. The very first eggs were laid in third week of May (1975: 18.5.; 1976: 21.5.; 1977: 17.5.). About 50% of the population had laid by the beginning of June. The numbers of brecding pairs have fluctuated greatly this century. Interplay of two introduced predators (Mink, Mustela vison, and Brown Rat, Rattus norvegicus) is thought to have been the main cause for these changes (discussed more fully later). Table II and Fig. 5 show the number of breeding pairs and their distribution 1940 to 1978. The very first fledglings are seen on the sea around 20. July, and by 20. August most chicks have left their nest-sites. Between 1973 and 1978 (inclusive) 2314 Black Guillemots were ringed in the study area. Two of these birds were recovered in SW. Greenland (Petersen 1977), and two others on the east coast of Greenland. Raven (Corvus corax): Attempt to nest nearly every year in the islets south of Flatey. The eggs or chicks always destroyed since Ravens are claimed to be notorious egg predators. Redwing (Turdus iliacus): Not known to have nested until c. 1962 (1 pair). Then not until 1976, but annually thereafter, on Flatey only. Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe): Primarily through-migrants, first birds observed end of April/beginning of May (1975: 7.5.; 1976: 28.4.; 1977: 3.5.). Very rare breeders, and only on Flatey. Hörring mentions only a few pairs in 1908, but S. Gunnlaugsson and J. Bogason recalled them as common breeders for most of the first half of this century. From 1965 onwards Wheatears have steadily declined in numbers. Meadow Pipit (Anthus' pratensis): Mig- rants, first birds arriving in third week of April (1975: 20.4.; 1976; 21.4.; 1977: 23.4.). Breed over the whole of Flatey, only a few pairs in the other islets. An uncommon breeder in 1908, a common breeding species in 1942. White Wagtail (Motacilla alba): Start ar- riving in spring in late April/beginning of May (1975: 4.5.; 1976: 22.4.; 1977: 28.4.). Nest over whole of Flatey but more so on the western half. Nests usually situated in cliff crevices, stone walls, house walls, and screes. Nests have never been found in the other islets. No apparent change in status since 1908. Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis): In flocks on Flatey in winter. Common brecd- ing species, nesting particularly in screes, but also in stone and house walls. The numbers of nesting Snow Buntings appear to have fluctuated dramatically this cen- tury. Hörring mentions them nesting in great numbers in 1908. During c. 1910— 1940 S. Gunnlaugsson and J. Bogason agreed on Snow Buntings being uncommon, 254
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