Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1983, Side 84

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1983, Side 84
THE AUTUMN MIGRATION AT AKRABERG,... 87 populations — nor, in most cases, from Scandinavian ones. Migrants from the NW. For migrants, the distance between Iceland and Scotland is so short that it can be managed in one day or one night. Consequently, many of these birds will only rest on the Faroes in case of an easterly drift in westerly winds (such as Pink-footed Goose, p 83). Easterly winds were common during these autumn ob- servations (Table 2), and therefore no large occurrences of norchwesterly species were seen. Altogether, it was typical for the period that not a single bird of American origin was seen, a type of occurrence which will not be specially rare under other conditions (Bloch & Sørensen 1984). Migrants from the East. Comparison with Fair Isle. The occurrence of birds from the east, including both far eastern, northeastern, and southeastern species, was of an extent which was in every respect new to what was known from the Faroes so far (Williamson 1943, 1945, 1947, 1970). In comparison, the migration of eastern species to the Fair Isle is of a greater extent, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Both because of a shorter distance to Norway and Scotland and because of a permanent manning and a continuous sequence of years of observations at the Fair Isle Bird Observatory. A comparison between Nólsoy (Fig. 1) and the Fair Isle was made for the spring and the autumn migration of 1949, but no unambiguous conclusions could be drawn (Williamson & á Botni 1951). However, during the spring migration of 1953, the two stations made concordant observations (Williamson 1954). This period of observation at Akraberg shows the same concordance. Especially concerning the unusually large arrival of small eastern birds on the Fair Isle on Sep. 20th and at Akraberg on Sep. 21th and concerning a very exciting period on the Fair Isle from Oct. 6th and at Akraberg from Oct. 7th. Most of the intervening period about the turn of the month had surprising occurrences of a southeasterly origin at both places (FIBO Report 1982). Conclusion. We hope that the conclusion of this experi- ment of observation will encourage continu- ous observations of migrants at Akraberg. The combination of the southernmost point of Akraberg and the fine resting possibilities at Sumba offers brilliant opportunities for the study of the migration of small birds. Studies of windassisted and reverse migration, especially, at Akraberg are bound to yield valuable results. If possible, these should be linked together with observations on Nólsoy/ Fugloy (eastern islands) and Mykines (west- ern outpost). But moreover, for studies of foraging movements of sea birds Akraberg is an obvious place, besides giving fine possi- bilities for the observations of real migration of sea birds. Altogether, the establishing of a permanent bird station would be valuable regarding detailed studies of the migration, both as to time and as to the influence of the weather conditions. Especially now, when, apart from the bird stations towards the southeast, Øræfum (Iceland), towards the northwest, will also offer opportunities of comparison. Consequently, we hope that this will arouse such an interest in the establishing of a bird station that the necessary capital and manning can be procured for the work.
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