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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Side 105

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Side 105
time in the area and tliey are only oc- casionally seen in autumn. Three Arctic geese occur on passage. The White-fronted Goose (subsp. flavirostris) arrives about the same time as Pinkfeet, from April 18—28, and as a rule they do not break their westward migration ancl neither do they occur as regularly as Greylags. On April 21 and 22 1965 about 1000 Whitefronts migrated in small flocks (av. flock size 30) west- ward along the coast. They have not been observed in autumn. Barnacle Geese migrate regularly througli the area in spring, mainly in the last tliird of April but occasionally until May 10. They rare- ly stop in spring except under special weather conditions. Thus during a cold spell on May 1, 1973 about 1000 Barn- acles were counted on hayfields in the area. But in autumn large nuntbers of Barnacles stop for about a month in the area (i'roni September 10-20 until October 20 or even later) when they feed to some extent on berries (Empetrum nigrum agg. and Vaccinium uliginosum). Brent Geese (subsp. hrota) never stop in the area and they have never been seen in autumn. However, in spring, from April 13—28, scattered flocks of Brents are oc- casionally encountered on passage, fol- lowing the sliore westward. Duck habitats are limited in the Ör- aefi. Only Mallard ancl Teal nest re- gularly and in some numbers, the sedent- ary Mallard being the more common. The Teal is migratory, although a few may stay through the winter. They usu- ally arrive in spring from April 16—20. Eiders are common at sea throughout the winter, spring and autumn. They nesL in small numbers among moraines on the Breidamerkursandur, especially at the Jökulsá. Other ducks (Gadwall, Wig- eon, Pintail, Shoveler, Scaup, Tufted Duck, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Long-tailed Duck, Common Scoter, Harlequin, Red- breasted Merganser, and Goosander) are only casual visitors, although Scaup, Red-breasted Merganser and Goosander are supposed to have bred, each only once. White-tailed Eagles nested on the rock-pinnacle Loddudrangur at Fag- urhólsmýri up to about 1860 when one of the pair was shot ancl the other soon disappeared. Since 1930 single eagles have been seen 5—6 times. G y r f a 1 c o n and M e r 1 i n botli nest, the Merlin annually, but the Gyríalcon perhaps only sporadically. Both nest on cliffs or in river gorges, but a Merlin’s nest has once been found on a patch of creeping shrubs on a hill slope. Tlie Gyr- falcon is sedentary wliile the Merlin is migratory although a few Merlins may stay through the winter. In spring Mer- lins may start arriving on April 10 but niost arrive about April 20 or later. The following food remains were found at a Gyrfalcon eyrie in 1958: 26 Puffins, 23 Common Guillemots (and Razorbills?), 4 Arctic Skuas, 4 Whimbrels, 2 Mallards (one pull.), 1 Oystercatcher, 2 Kittiwakes, 1 Eider (pull.), 1 Snow Bunting (fledg- ling). This year the Ptarmigan popula- tion crashed and lience the lack of Ptar- migan remains. The R o c k P t a r m i g a n is a fairly common breeding bird, especially where bircli and willows grow profusely. As in otlier parts of Iceland, the Ptarmigan po- pulation is subject to cyclic population changes, reacliing a peak about the middlc of each clecade. The W a t e r R a i 1 is a very rare breeding bird. Only two nests have been found (1948 ancl 1963), in a sedge marsh at Fagurhólsmýri. Six species of waders are widespread and fairly common: Ringed l’lover, Golden Plover, Snipe, Wliim- bre 1, D un 1 in and Red-necked Phalarope. They all nest in the low- land zone but the Golden Plover and some Whimbrels also nest in the lower foothills. The above 6 species are all migratory, although a few snipes may winter at open springs or brooks. The main haunt of the Ringed Plover is on the Breidamerkursandur, from Jökulsá to Hnappavellir. The Oystercatcher was a scarce breeding bird up to about 1940, but from 99
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