Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 185

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 185
RINGMERKINGAR AV FØROYSKUM GRÁSPURVUM ÁRINI 1963-2007 183 Introduction The Faroe Islands were colonized by the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) in the late 1930s (Petersen, 1949; Jensen and Kampp, 1997; Bengtson et al., 2004). Before that, it was considered a rare vagrant and only recorded once (Andersen, 1901; Salomon- sen, 1934). Today it occurs abundantly all over the Faroes and is confined to breed in most build-up areas (Bengtson et a\„ 2004). Even though the house sparrow belongs to the most common sedentary birds in the Faroes, knowledge on its general biology on the islands is sparse. Jensen and Kampp (1997) measured the wingspan of house sparrows from different Faroese villages. They found a considerable geographic varia- tion, which they explained by the existence of local subpopulations, separated from each others. Bengtson et al. (2004) described the history of colonisation by the house sparrow and its current status in the Faroes Island. Censuses all potential sparrow-habitats, they estimated the Faroese house sparrow popu- lation to be in the order of 2,600 breeding pairs. Additionally, they found that 80% of the 118 settlements in the Faroes Islands were more or less regularly occupied by the house sparrow. In this paper, we report the results from all ringingstudies of the Faroese house spar- row, which have been carried out since 1963. These results give the basis for description of the movements and life-span of the Faroese house sparrow. Material and methods The present paper is based on results from ringing studies of Faroese house sparrows. Most of the data have been provided by the Copenhagen Bird RingingCentre, Zoological Museum, which has been the ringing au- thority of all studies. The Copenhagen Bird Ringing Centre's guideline for ringing and re- covery of birds is available on: http://www.zmuc.dk/VerWeb/ringing/del1. htm. Adults and juveniles ringed were caught by mist net, Bow net, funnel trap or a Hel- goland trap, whereas the pulli were ringed in nestling boxes during their first week of life. The age was determined on a scale from 1-4: 1 = Pullus i.e. nestling or chick. 2= Full-grown, age otherwise unknown. 3= First calendar year 4= Older than firs calendar year. The life-span was defined as the time-lapse be- tween the date of ringing and the date when recovered as dead. Only birds ringed as nestlings or juveniles in their first autumn were used for calculation (see Bønløkke et al„ 2006; Bakken et al„ 2009). To get the best possible quality of the date and to be sure that no results have been forgotten or misreported, we have, when possible, been in personal contact with the persons responsible for the different ringing studies.
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