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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Qupperneq 107

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Qupperneq 107
the last third of March they become num- erous on the Breidamerkursandur breecl- ing grounds, provided that the weather conditions are favourable; in cold years their peak arrival may be delayed until the first third of April or even later. In autumn they start deserting the nesting grounds in mid-September or even ear- lier, the latest usually disappearing Octo- ber 10—20. In recent years the Gr. Skua population has increased: In a 1000 m2 area at Kvísker wliere I counted 40 breed- ing pairs in 1951 there were 170 pairs in 1971. This increase has taken ]>lace de- spite unusually heavy mortality of young from 1957 to 1965. In sonte years during this period hardly any young ffedged. Even half-grown young were found dead without marked signs of emaciation. The cause of this unusual mortality is un- known. Arctic Skuas breed commonly, oft- en semi-colonially, in the lowlands and to some extent in the foothills. In spring this species starts to arrive April 18—28, but it mainly arrives in early May and most liave arrived by May 10. In autumn the last birds usually disappear in the first half of September. Out of 200 nest- ing birds in 1948 only 10% belonged to the pale phase and 90% to the dark phase. The third colour phase, which is much rarer, has a white patch on thc front edge of the wing and anolher one on the belly. It is seen almost annually on tlie Breidamerkursandur. The Great Black-backed Gull is a common breeding bird. It shares the l'luvio-glacial outwash plains with the Great and Arctic Skuas, but it also nests on the top of Ingólfshöfdi (200—300 pairs) and even on median moraines near the front of the glaciers. It occasionally starts laying in mid-April but in most years not until the end of April or the lirst week of May. Great Blackbacks are cbiefly resident birds; they are fairly common at sea in winter although less so in November—January. The Lesser Black-backed Gull was first observ- ed in small numbers in the years 1930— 1940. Since 1940 it has gradually increas- ed in numbers. The first nest was found in 1937 at Gljúfursá near Fagurhólsmýri. Ltiter, small colonies were formed else- where, but contrary to the skuas and the Great Blackback, the Lesser Blackback does not nest on the outwash plains but on upland heaths near river gorges in tlie foothills, on ntoraine hillocks, and like the Great Blackback even on median moraines near the front of glaciers. In 1956—1966 20—30 pairs nested on Ingólfs- höfdi but this colony has since then dwindled to 1—2 pairs. The Lesser Black- back is strictly migratory, arriving in mid- April and laying in early June. The Herring Gull was first seen in 1946 and later on several occasions, mostly at sea. Since 1955 Herring Gulls have been observecl annually, in summer frequently in small nuntbers on hayfields together with Lessar Blackbacks, and in winter at sea. In 1956 three pairs with small young were found on Ingólfshöfdi and since then 2—4 pairs have nested there annu- ally. In 1958—1968 1—2 pairs nested on the median moraine on the Breidamerk- urjökull and in 1972 six pairs nested there. In 1966 8 pairs nested at Kvíár- jökull among Lesser Bleckbacks, but next year they had disappeared. The Common Gull was first seen at Kvísker in 1937 (2 birds) and since then on various occasions (1951, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1972 and 1973), but mostly only single birds. The Glaucous Gu 11 is fairly comnton at sea in winter, from October onwards. However, their numb- ers increase greatly from February on- wards, when the Capelin (Mallotus vil- losus) moves into inshore waters to spawn. Peak numbers (many thousands) are reached in Marcli and early Aptil; from then on their numbers fall sharplv although some immature birds may stay until May. One pair is said to have bred on the top of Ingólfshöfdi sometime dur- ing the years 1905—1912, but this is not satisfactorily substantiated. The Ice'- 1 a n d G u 11 is fairly common at sea in winter although far less common than the Glaucous Gull and less littoral in its liabits. The Black-lieaded Gull was
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