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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Síða 109

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1976, Síða 109
1960 nesting was unsuccessful, but in 1967 nesting was apparently successful as 5 eggs were laid and 7 Swallows were seen in late summer. The Raven is a widely distributed breeding bird, 15—20 pairs nesting annu- ally in the study area. Ravens have in- creased markedly in recent years. In aut- umn and early winler they use to con- gregate at the slaugther-house of the area. The Öraefi area constitutes one of the rnain strongholds of the W r e n in Ice- land. Its rnain concentrations there are at Svínafell and Skaftafell or where brush- woocls of birch are most extensive and reach the most luxuriant growth. As little information is available on the breeding of the Wren in Iceland. a detailed account of 25 nests is of interest. On basis of 23 nests containing eggs or young the follow- ing conclusions can be drawn: (1) Laying starts in the first half of May or even as early as the end of April or in the be- ginning of May, and hardly much later than mid-May. (2) The clutch size is 7—8 eggs (7 eggs in 5 and 8 eggs in 2 nests, considering only complete clutches). (3) Probably some females at least are double- brooded. (4) Sonie males seem to be po- lygamous. The Redwing is a common breed- ing bird in birch woods and birch shrubs and occasionally it also nests on or in farm-buildings. It is migratory but is oc- casionally seen in winter (December—Fe- bruary). Redwings start arriving in spring after Marclt 25 but peak arrival of mi- grants takes place from April 10—15 or even as late as April 20. In autumn they begin to flock in mid-September, the flocks reaching maximum size in mid- October. Ry October 20 most have usu- ally left, but departure may be delayed in warm weather. Blackbirds w'ere occasionally seen during the years 1934—1940 but since tlien they liave beconte almost annual visitors and sometimes occur in fair numbers. Tliey mostly turn up in Octo- ber ancl November and may stay until spring. They are rarely met with in summer, but a pair stayed at Svínafell throughout the summer of 1960 and most likely nested there, but probably unsuc- cessfully. During the summer one or both birds made frequent visits to the farm to collect earthworms and other foods which they carried up to a wooded mountain slope above the farm. About the middle of June 1975 the same thing happened again at the same farm and tliis time a Blackbird was even observed carrying en- capsuled faeces in the bill. Several ob- servations strongly indicate that Black- birds may also have nested at Skaftafell in the same year. The Wheatear is a common breeding bird on rocky mountain slopes, especial- ly in the lower parts of the foothills, but it fretpiently also nests in holes between stones in walls of farm-buildings etc. It begins to arrive April 24—28 lnit the main arrival is about the middle of May. Late arrivers may, however, well be pass- age migrants. The Meadow Pipit is widespread and common. The first ones arrive about April 20 but most ar- rive frorn May 1—10. They have mostly disappeared in late August, althougli some stay until September and a few even until October. The White Wag- tail is also a common breeding bird. It nests in oulhouses on farms, under bridg- es and occasionally on cliffs close to farms. It begins to arrive about April 20, exceptionally in ntid-April, but rnostly from May 1 — 10. Wagtails start to leave about the middle of August. Sonte stay until September and a few even until October. The S t a r 1 i n g has long been known as a fairly common visitor, mostly arriving in autumn and in some years staying throughout the winter. It is rare- ly seen in summer and it has only twice bred successfully (1950 and 1951), in botli cases in cliffs at Fagurhólsmýri. The Redpoll nests sporadically in the wood lot Baejarstadaskógur and small flocks, consisting of 5—20 birds, are frequently met with in autumn and winter. The Brambling was first seen at Kvísker in January 1937. For the next 10 years it was repeatcdly seen and after that annually, often 5—10 each year and 103
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