Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1983, Side 83

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1983, Side 83
86 THE AUTUMN MIGRATION AT AKRABERG,... It was obvious that the condition of the re- maining birds, individuals of Robins especi- ally, became worse and worse. The Sylviae, Blackcap especially, had another pattern of arrival (appendix 2), as the number was gradually increasing to a cul- mination on Sep. 28th and after that new arrivals on Oct. 3rd and 7th. The migration of Continental smaller birds was completely dominated by species migrat- ing by night. Even common species, migrating by day, such as Skylark, Brambling Fringilla montifringilla, and Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs, were only seen in very small numbers (appendix 2). The origin of the birds. The first large wave of »night migrants« unđoubtedly came from Northern Scandinavia, considering the dis- persion of species and the Scandinavian wind conditions. The period from Sep. 24th to Oct. 3rd. also brought birds of a southeasterly origin (Barred Warbler Sylvia nisoria, Red- backed Shrike Lanius collurio, Red-breasted Flycatcher Ficedula parva, Scarlet Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus). These occurrences coincide with fair southeasterly winds all the way from the Baltic area, i.e. favourable winds for birds migrating reversely. Also the Black- caps from the same days are best interpreted as a consequence of reverse migration from the SE or the E. Far eastern species were represented by Yellow-browed Warbler on Sep. 20th and 27 th, and moreover, the period between Oct. 9th and 1 lth, when the wind was northeaster- ly from northern Finland, resulted in Red- throated Pipit, Little Bunting, and Chiffchaffs with abietinus/tristis-characters. Unfortuna- tely the observations stopped on Oct. llth, the same day as the Fair Isle had unusually many Pallas’s Warblers Phylloscopus prore- gulus, among others (FIBO Report 1982). Discussion. Residents. Some of the birds, which have been considered as residents up to now, were seen migrating or intending to migrate (appendix 1): House Sparrow Passer domesticus, Rock Pipit, and Raven Corvus corax. In the case of Rock Pipit, straying immatures do not ex- plain the extent of migration. On the Fair Isle movement of the Rock Pipit has also been observed recently (FIBO Report 1982). The conditions of the isolated islands in the North Atlantic have established some resident populations, often resulting in local subspecies. This tendency must not be over- estimated and the observations indicate that the enforced passage of a seadistance of at least 300 km is of less importance than assumed by Salomonsen (1935, 1963). Local migrants. Most Faroese migrants are migrating by day, but only a few were ob- served during the period of observation (ap- pendix 1). Compared to previous observa- tions (Potts 1961), this indicates that a large part of the local migration has finisheđ before the middle of September. The observations during the present period contain more in- formation about the final performance of migration, which, as far as for instance Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus is concerned, turned out to last even to the middle of Octo- ber. However, concerning the studies of local migration, it is a great problem that, without ringing, the Faroese populations cannot be distinguished from corresponding Icelandic
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