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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Qupperneq 106

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then on it has gradually increased in numbers, and by now il nests in various parts of the area. In Oraefi Oystercatch- ers are strictly migratory. Tlie iirst arrival date is Marcli 20 but most arrive about mid-ApriI. Redshanks liave long been known as comrnon spring migrants but were not observed in the breeding season until 1943. Nesting was first established in 1957 when a nest was found at Hof. Since then Redsltanks have increased and extended their range; they now mainly nest in the lowland zone between Svínafell and Hnappavellir. As a breeding bird the Purple Sandpiper is practically confined to gravelly flats with scanty vegetation on the Breidamerkursandur, between Fjallsá and Kvlá, where 3—ö pairs nest annually; one pair also nests annually close to Oldulón at Hnappavellir. Purple Sand- pipers are very rarely seen in winter. The Grey Phalarope has only been found nesting on the Breidamerkur- sandur in the vicinity of Kvísker and on the east side of Fjallsá. The number of breeding pairs is not known accurately, but at Kvísker 7 adult birds (3 cf cf and 4 ? 9) were seen in July 1970. Grey Phalaropes nest here on sandy soil cover- ed by nioss and low-growing sedges. A nest with 4 fresh eggs was found on Jidy 9, 1967 and 2 newly hatclied broods were found on July 26 and 27, 1966. Black-tailed Godwits are occa- sionally seen on spring ntigration, mainly during the last third of April, but they have also been seen on May 3 (a llock of 50—70 birds) and on May 20 (2 individu- als). One stayed for a few days on the hayfield at Fagurhólsmýri in late Febru- ary 1964. 'Fhe Turnstone, tlie Knot and the Sanderling occur annually on pass- age. Turnstones pass through in spring from April 20 to mid-May but usually do not stop for any length of time. In late August and in early Sept- ember on their return journey they may stop longer, but then they are much less numerous. They are rarely seen in winter. Knots occur on spring migration dur- ing the first lialf of May but like Turn- stones tliey seldom make a lialt. After August 20 they reappear and ntay then stop for a few days, especially at Oldu- lón. Tlie Sanderling is much less common on passage than the olher two species. Sanderlings migrate through from end May to early June, much later than the other two species. On autumn migra- tion they have been seen from August 18 to November 4. The Great Skua and the Arctic Skua are botli common breeding birds. The Great Skua is particularly abund- ant and is probably the most conspicuous bird of the area. The vast fluvio-glacial plains, Skeidarársandur and Breidamerk- ursandur, which border the inhabited part of thc Öraefi civil parisli (Hofs- hreppur) to the east and west, are the main strongholds of this species in the Nortli Atlantic. The number of breeding pairs is estimated at 1500 on Breida- merkursandur (on both sides of Jökulsá) and 3000 on Skeidarársandur. Within our study area (lrom Jökulsá to Skeidará) the Great Skua breeds abundantly on the sandy and gravelly flats from Jökulsá to Hnappavellir. Between Hnappavellir and Fagurhólsmýri there is a gap in its distri- bution but from Fagurhólsmýri to Svína- fell it nests within a lairly broad zone between tlie beach and the present liigh- way, i.e. where there is at least some vegetation. Furthermore 5—10 pairs nest on the headland Ingólfshöfdi, and on the extensive wet flats north and west of Ing- ólfshöfdi a few pairs nest on Flymus- mounds where sometimes the distance be- tween nests amounts to only a few metres. The peak laying season is the last third of May. Occasionally eggs may be found as early as May 10, and the first egg date recorded is May 1. The Great Skua is usually not seen inshore at the Breida- merkursandur írom November to Janu- ary. However, a few were seen at tlie end of December 1972 and one in January sometime about 1940. In mid-February they may start to appear again but most- ly not before the first half of March. In
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