Saturday, August 28, 2010

August 28 - Newcomers! :)

Today is the 13th day. A new active day in the station. So far, our volunteers, ''Kasım Kırlangıç'' from Middle East Technical University, ''Merve Tepe'' from Pamukkale University and our dear charitable and venerable brother ''Levent Aydın'' have been volunteering in the station.
From now on, our bird ringing expert ''Sedat İnak'' and our field assistant ''Yakup Şaşmaz'' are going to host 7 more volunteers, ''Gamze Acet'', ''Jale Tanış'', ''Nuh Kubilay'', ''Osman Baydili'', ''Ömer Karaman'' from Fırat University; and ''Gül Yücel'' and ''Meltem Tuna'' from Middle East Technical University. They had been volunteering in our another project (Large Carnivors Project) in Kars, for the last 10 days. Thanks to their kind effort.
So, this was the first day and the very exciting day for them. From now on they will also become more closer to the magnificent birds which they had been dreaming about. They will begin to enjoy touching these cute and amazing migratory birds...

Lucky day for newcomers. Today 10 species out of 27 birds in total were ringed. Besides, there were 6 recaptured birds. And there were also new migratory comers too :) First Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) and the first Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana) of the season!

A funny day...:)

Good birding...:)

Here are the today's birds:

Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Roller (Coracias garrulus)
Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica)
Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana)

August 27 - A very poor day...

Today is the 12th day. It was drizzling all afternoon. Only 7 species out of 11 birds in total were caught. Nothing new...
A very poor day...
A Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) was a control bird which had ringed in our station before.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
Swallow (Hirundo rustica)

August 26 - Two new species for the season!

Today is the 11th day. 16 species out of 29 birds in total were caught.
2 new birds for this season: Beatutiful Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) and 3 cute Sand Martin (Riparia riparia) !
With these two new species, we reached 40 different species ringed in the first 11 day! Good job! :)

Hope to have more species in coming days...

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
Olivaceous Warbler (Hippolais pallida)
Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
Roller (Coracias garrulus)
Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis)
Sand Martin (Riparia riparia)

August 25 - Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) !

Today is the 10th day. 12 species out of 24 birds in total were caught. A Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur) was the first for this season.
There was also a control Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti) which was ringed in our station before.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)
Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)
Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
Roller (Coracias garrulus)
Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur)

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

August 24 - Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus) !


Today is the 9th day. The number of birds ringed was pleasurable. 19 species out of 38 birds in total were ringed today.2 Eurasian Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus) and a Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) were the new species for this season. Besides, 2 Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) and 5 Wryneck (Jynx torquilla) were the today's memorable birds.



Today's birds were:

Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)
Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus)
Wryneck (Jynx torquilla)Yazı tipi boyutu
Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)
Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
Olivaceous Warbler (Hippolais pallida)
Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
River Warbler (Locustella fluviatilis)
Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus)
Eurasian Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus)
Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

Monday, August 23, 2010

August 23 - Roller (Coracias garrulus) & Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) !

Today is the 8th day. Very productive day. 19 species out of 39 birds in total were ringed today. Raptor net quickly responded. It worked!
A Roller (Coracias garrulus) and a Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) were two new species for this season. Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus) was a control bird ringed in our station before.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)
Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus)
Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Wryneck (Jynx torquilla)
Savi's Warbler (Locustella lusciniodes)
Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)
Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
Olivaceous Warbler (Hippolais pallida)
Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus)
Roller (Coracias garrulus)
Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus)

August 22 - Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) !

Today is the 7th day. A usual day in the station. Not too many birds; but a special one: Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) was on the net! It was the one which has been active for a long time close to the nets.
11 species out of 18 birds in total were ringed today.

Good biriding...:)

Here are the birds ringed today:

Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)
Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
House sparrow (Passer domesticus)
Long-eared Owl (Asio otus)

Sunday, August 22, 2010

August 21 - Corncrake (Crex crex) !

Today is the 6th day. Nice birds as usual: Wryneck (Jynx torquilla) and Green Warbler (Phylloscopus nitidus). But the favorite bird was a rare Rallidae species: Corncrake (Crex crex)!


14 species out of 25 birds in total were ringed today.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

-Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
-Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
-Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
-Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
-Wryneck (Jynx torquilla)
-Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
-Green Warbler (Phylloscopus nitidus)
-Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)
-Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
-Great Tit (Parus Major)
-Penduline Tit (Remiz pendulinus)
-Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
-Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
-Corncrake (Crex crex)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

August 20 - Reached 30 different species in the first 5 days!

Today is the 5th day. 17 different species out of 33 birds in total were ringed today.
And with these birds, we have already achieved to ringed 30 different species out of 146 birds in the first 5 days!

Semi-collared Flycatcher (Ficedula semitorquata), River Warbler (Locustella fluviatilis), Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus), Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus), Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) were new species for this season. Tree sparrow was a control bird ringed in our station in spring 2010.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

-Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
-Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
-Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
-Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
-Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus)
-Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
-Wryneck (Jynx torquilla
-Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
-Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
-Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)
-Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
-Semi-collared Flycatcher (Ficedula semitorquata)
-River Warbler (Locustella fluviatilis)
-Bee-eater (Merops apiaster)
-Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
-Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus)
-Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)

August 19 - A very productive day with 3 new species

Today is the 4rd day. There was a significant increase in the number of birds caught.

14 species out of 40 birds in total were caught. Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) & Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) were new species for this season.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

-Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
-Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
-Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
-Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
-Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
-Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
-Savi's Warbler (Locustella lusciniodes)
-Great Tit (Parus Major)
-Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
-Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
-Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
-Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
-Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata)
-Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)

August 18 - Exciting day due to a control bird and a mammal !

Today is the 3rd day. 12 species out of 24 birds in total were caught. Two new species for this season were Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti) and Olivaceous Warbler (Hippolais pallida). Gratifying thing was that the ''Cetti's warbler'' was a control bird ringed in our station in spring 2009!

Good news!

On the other hand today was an important day for the Turkey's mammals literature.
Small Five-toed Jerboa (Allactaga elater) was photographed for the first time in Turkey!

It is a species of rodent in the Dipodidae family found in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Russia, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.
The only population in Turkey is known to be living in Iğdır where our station is located.
After a two thrilling night fields, 3 different individuals were photographed close to our station. Thanks to Kasım Kırlangıç, Levent Aydın, Merve Tepe and Soner Oruç for their noteworthy effort.

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

-Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
-Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
-Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
-Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
-Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
-Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
-Savi's Warbler (Locustella lusciniodes)
-Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
-Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
-Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)
-Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti)
-Olivaceous Warbler (Hippolais pallida)

August 17 - Nightjar, Green Warbler & Savi's Warbler !...

Today is the 2nd day in the station. Migration was accelerating with more birds and variety of species.
16 different species out of 19 birds in total were ringed today.


Green Warbler (
Phylloscopus nitidus), & Savi's Warbler (Locustella lusciniodes) were the day's two favorite birds. Last control was ended with an exciting bird:Nightjar (Cprimulgus europaeus) !

Good birding...:)

Today's birds were:

-Thrush Nightingale (
Luscinia luscinia)
-Marsh Warbler (
Acrocephalus palustris)
-Reed Warbler (
Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
-Great Reed Warbler (
Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
-Red-backed Shrike (
Lanius collurio)
-Garden Warbler (
Sylvia borin)
-Nightjar (
Cprimulgus europaeus)
-Wryneck (
Jynx torquilla)
-Savi's Warbler (Locustella lusciniodes)
-Great Tit (Parus Major)
-Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus)
-Green Warbler (Phylloscopus nitidus)
-Penduline Tit (Remiz pendulinus)
-Siberian Stonechat (Saxicola Maura)
-Whitethroat (Sylvia communis)
-Barred Warbler (Sylvia nisoria)

2010 Autumn ringing started! August 16

Today is the 1st day. Another exciting season in Aras Bird Research and Education Center with new volunteers around the world. We hope everything will be in our hearts...

First ringing day was quite fine. Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) was the first bird to be ringed. Scops owl (Otus scops) was the last and the most emotive one.
10 different species out of 19 birds in total were ringed.

Besides, It is nice to see Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), Bee-eaters (Merops apiaster) and Rollers (Coracias garrulus) being very active near the nets.

Good birding!...:)

Here are the birds ringed today:

-Thrush Nightingale (Luscinia luscinia)
-Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris)
-Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
-Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
-Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
-Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)
-Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus)
-Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin)
-Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
-Scops owl (Otus scops)

Friday, January 15, 2010

Spring 2010 Volunteer Positions at Aras & Kuyucuk Bird Ringing (Banding) Stations in northeastern Turkey

The environmental NGO KuzeyDoga Society has been monitoring and ringing birds at Aras and Kuyucuk Bird Ringing (Banding) stations in northeastern Turkey's Kars and Igdir provinces. We have so far recorded 313 bird species in the Kars region, over two-thirds of the country’s species, including most of eastern Turkey specialties. 170 bird species have been ringed and both numbers are still rising. A bird list is here: http://www.kuzeydoga.org/index.php/birdlist

This is a part of the Kars-Igdir Biodiversity Project led by ornithologist, ecologist and conservationist Dr. Cagan Sekercioglu (http://www.sekercioglu.org), senior scientist at Stanford University Biology Department and the president of KuzeyDoga. As a result of our multi-year efforts to protect and monitor the region’s bird diversity while benefiting local people from ecotourism, KuzeyDoga was honored to receive from HRH Princess Anne the 2008 Whitley Gold Award, the most presitigous grassroots conservation award of the United Kingdom (http://www.whitleyaward.org/display.php?id=133).

Our conservation and ecotourism efforts have culminated in the designation of Lake Kuyucuk as Turkey’s 13. and eastern Turkey’s first RAMSAR wetland, and Kuyucuk’s election as Turkey’s 2009 European Destination of Excellence by the European Commission.

Aras Station (950 m a.s.l., 40º 07' N, 043º 35' E) is in a wetland by the Aras river and is surrounded by reeds and willows. Kuyucuk Lake (1627 m a.s.l., 40º 45' N, 043º 27' E) is a bird-rich steppe lake surrounded by wheat fields and alpine meadows. Photos can be seen on http://www.kuzeydoga.org/index.php/albuem/view/1

You can see the lists of species ringed daily at both stations in the following blogs:

http://arasbirdstation.blogger.com
http://kuyucukbirdstation.blogger.com

Both stations have over 200 bird species, collectively exceeding 270 species, 60% of the entire avifauna of Turkey. Over 22,500 birds of 170 species have been ringed, including many Turkey specialties and rarities such as Spotted Crake, Great Snipe, Long-legged Buzzard, Ruddy Shelduck, Levant Sparrowhawk, Pallid Harrier, Little Crake, Syrian Woodpecker, Citrine Wagtail, Corncrake, River Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler, Blyth’s Reed Warbler, Caucasian Chiffchaff, Green Warbler, Paddyfield Warbler, Short-toed Lark, Siberian Stonechat, Finsch’s Wheatear, Moustached Warbler, Upcher’s Warbler, Icterine Warbler, Menetrie’s Warbler, Barred Warbler, Red-throated Flycatcher, Semi-collared Flycatcher, Rose-colored Starling, Common Rosefinch and Black-headed Bunting.

In spring 2010, ringing will begin at Aras station on March 15, 2010 and will end on May 31, 2009. The start date of Kuyucuk station depends on the weather but will be around April 1. We are looking for volunteers who will help ring birds at our stations between these dates. The facilities are basic but comfortable, with amenities such as hot showers and Western-style flush toilets. Minimum participation must be at least 15 days, ideally one month or more.

Accommodation at the Aras station will be provided in the former teacher's house with a capacity of 5 beds. Western-style flush toilet, hot shower, kitchen, and stove are available in the house. Volunteers are responsible for preparing the breakfast whereas delicious lunch and dinner are cooked locally.

At Kuyucuk, accommodation will be provided in the former teacher's house with 6 beds in the village and in a cabin by the lake with a capacity of 4 beds. Western-style flush toilet, hot shower and kitchen are available in the house. Volunteers are responsible for preparing the meals with supplies provided by KuzeyDoga. Since Lake Kuyucuk is mile-high in elevation, we recommend our volunteers to bring their own sleeping bags and cold weather clothes, particularly in April. During the day, it will be 15-20 C, warming up as spring progresses.

Each station will be led by a licensed master ringer(s) and volunteers will be responsible for checking the nets hourly, collecting birds from nets, bringing to the ringing center, recording the data on data sheets, making orientation experiments, releasing the ringed birds and preparing the meals. We usually have English speaking ringers at the stations and our English-speaking staff can be reached at all times. KuzeyDoga Society may move volunteers between stations depending on available capacity.

At our stations, you can, by alternating, go hiking, go birdwatching, look for herbs, butterflies, and dragonflies, go fishing at Aras river as long as it is catch and release, watch fall raptor migration, stargaze, ride horses and have exciting cultural experiences, such as participating in village festivities.

Anybody who is interested and can volunteer at least 15 days between the dates mentioned above should get in touch with onder@kuzeydoga.org and let him know your name, last name, the dates you are available, and any questions.

Onder CIRIK
KuzeyDoga Society
Projects Coodinator
http://www.kuzeydoga.org
http://www.kuyucuk.org

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Aras Station Fall 2009 Volunteers

1-Ümit Durdu (Hacettepe University)
2-Güler Bozok (Hacettepe University)
3-Yiğit Ozan Çolak (Hacettepe University)
4-Abdurrahman Sefalı (Yüzüncü Yıl University)
5-Libor Praus (Czech Republic)
6-Jindrich Sedlacek (Czech Republic)
7-Yelda Yağcı (İstanbul University)
8-Sezgi Yalçınsü (İstanbul University)
9-Merve Aksu (İstanbul University)
10-Nadin Ebeoğlu (Bosphorus University)
11-D. Eylül Dizdaroğlu (Hacettepe University)
12-Ayşe Bengisu Gelmez (Hacettepe University)
13-Jerry Lewis (England)
14-Ron Clevely (England)
15-Peren Tuzkaya (Ankara University)
16-Feyzan Tuzkaya (METU)
17-Emine Köpük (Nahxivan)
18-Rene Vos (Netherlands)
19-Kerem Soyöz (İstanbul)
20-Kirsty Jane Lees İskoçy(Scotland)
21-Dirk Maes (Belgium)
22-Mizgin Sülün (Kafkas University)
23-Dave Hazard (İngiltere)
24-Robert Shaw (İngiltere)
25-Muhammed Ali Sönmez (Kafkas University)

Aras Bird Ringing Station End Season

Two of Turkey’s three bird-ringing stations, namely Kuyucuk and Aras Bird-Ringing Stations, have just ended their fall 2009 studies. Total number of the birds ringed in both stations through the fieldworks conducted by KuzeyDoğa Society, Kars Directorate of Environment and Forestry, Iğdır Directorate Environment and Forestry and Kafkas University, reached collectively to 5439.

Aras Bird Research and Education Center is located by the Lake of Aras in the village of Yukarı Çıyrıklı, district of Tuzluca, province of Iğdır. The bird-ringing activities at Aras Bird Research and Education Center were initiated in fall 2006, which were organized this year starting on 10 August 2009 and ending on 31 October 2009. On 83 days of bird-ringing studies, 2868 individuals from 74 different species of birds were ringed. Throughout the ringing period, 14 students from Hacettepe, METU, Bosphorus, Istanbul, Yüzüncü Yıl, Ankara and Kafkas Universities volunteered and 9 expert ringers from Czech Republic, England, the Netherlands, Belgium and Scotland boosted the studies. This year, for the first time a turtle dove (Streptopalia turtur) was ringed contrary to the previous years.

31 October 2009

Today is the last day of fall season at Aras Bird Research & Education Center. Sedat, Yakup, Ümit, Emrah, Kerem and Seda closed the station today. We ringed 13 birds out of 4 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Robin
Reed bunting
Magpie

30 October 2009

Today we ringed 25 birds out of 6 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Moustached warbler
Reed bunting
Magpie

29 October 2009

Today we ringed 19 birds out of 3 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
White wagtail
Blackbird

28 October 2009

Today we ringed 31 birds of 7 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Moustached warbler
Robin
Reed bunting
Wren

27 October 2009

Today we ringed 16 birds of 6 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
White wagtail
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit
Robin
Wren

26 October 2009

Today we ringed 25 birds of 6 species.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Redstart
White wagtail
Siberian stonechat
Robin

25 October 2009

Today we ringed 30 birds of 10 species.

Today's birds are:

Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Moustached warbler
Robin
Reed bunting
Chaffinch
Dunnock

24 October 2009

Today we ringed 18 birds of 6 species.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
White wagtail
Moustached warbler
Robin
Yellowhammer

23 October 2009

Today we ringed 34 birds out of 9 species. Our British volunteers Dave and Robert left the station today. Sedat from Kuyucuk station came back in order to complete the season.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
White wagtail
Great tit
Moustached warbler
Robin
Reed bunting
Yellowhammer

22 October 2009

Today we ringed 20 birds out of 8 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Siberian stonechat
Great tit
Reed bunting
Chaffinch
Merlin

21 October 2009

Today we ringed 30 birds out of 9 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Redstart
Reed warbler
Savi's warbler
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit
Robin
Syrian woodpecker

20 October 2009

Today we ringed 29 birds out of 9 species.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
White wagtail
Moustached warbler
Robin
Reed bunting
Chaffinch

19 October 2009

Today we ringed 22 birds out of 7 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Stonechat
White wagtail
Siberian stonechat
Moustached warbler

18 October 2009

Today we ringed 33 birds of 8 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Black cap
White wagtail
Moustached warbler
Robin
Chaffinch
Yellowhammer

17 October 2009

Today we ringed 26 birds out of 10 species.

Today's birds are:

Corn Bunting
Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Reed warbler
Great tit
Moustached warbler
Robin
Reed bunting

16 October 2009

Today we ringed 39 birds out of 10 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Cetti's warbler
Sedge warbler
Savi's warbler
Moustached warbler
Robin
Yellowhammer

15 October 2009

Today we ringed 61 birds of 10 species. We had chiffchaff and white wagtail shower at the station.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
White wagtail
Siberian stonechat
Moustached warbler
Robin

14 October 2009

Today we ringed 17 birds out of 7 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
White wagtail
Penduline tit
Robin

13 October 2009

Today we ringed 34 birds out of 10 species. Our new volunteer Muhammed Ali from Kafkas University Faculty of Veterinary arrived at the station.

Today's birds are:

Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Reed warbler
Cetti's warbler
White wagtail
Great tit
Reed bunting

12 October 2009

Today we ringed 42 birds out of 9 species.

Today's birds are:

Red-backed shrike
Starling
Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Cetti's warbler
White wagtail
Moustached warbler

11 October 2009

Today we ringed 71 birds out of species. Our volunteer Mizgin left the station today

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Yellow wagtail
Black cap
White wagtail
Great tit
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit
Reed bunting
Chaffinch
Water pipit

10 October 2009

Today we ringed 52 birds out of 11 species. Our new ringers Dave and Robert from UK arrived at the station whereas Kirsty left for Kuyucuk Station.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Reed warbler
White wagtail
Savi's warbler
Moustached warbler
Robin
Reed bunting
Chaffinch

9 October 2009

Today we ringed 33 birds out of 10 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Reed warbler
Black cap
White wagtail
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit
Reed bunting
Chaffinch

8 October 2009

Today we ringed 26 birds of 12 species. Our Belgian volunteer Dirk left the station today.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Stonechat
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler
Savi's warbler
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit
Reed bunting

7 October 2009

Today was a very poor day and we could only ring 12 birds out of 7 species.

Today's birds are:

Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Great tit
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit

6 October 2009

Today we ringed 42 birds of 10 species. Nergis Yazgan, Ayşen Erdil and İlker Burgaç from WWF Turkey made a visit to our station.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
White wagtail
Siberian stonechat
Great tit
Penduline tit
Robin

5 October 2009

KuzeyDoga had its most hectic week ever. Somehow, everything came together in one sleepless week. We simultaneously hosted two documentary crews, organized and celebrated the II. Kars-Igdir Nature Festival that spanned three provinces, hosted Alim “Flying Man” Yildirim who took aerial photos of our focal wetlands with nine paramotor flights, collected vegetation samples for our wetland restoration experiment with Dr. Sean Anderson, and ran two bird banding stations, while coordinating the coming and going of dozens of volunteers and festival guests. All with a staff of five!

Fortunately everything went well. Nobody got left at the base of Mt. Ararat during our field trip and The Flying Man completed all his flights flawlessly, while obtaining priceless photos and HD footage of the wetlands we are trying to protect. We thank him, our volunteers, the dedicated documentary crews, and our guests. Special thanks go to our festival supporters: Eren Dairy of Fuat Uluman for bringing the Flying Man to Kars, United Nations Eastern Turkey Tourism Project for the festival t-shirts and hats, Igdir and Kars governors, Kafkas University, Kars Municipality, Arpacay and Akyaka district governors, Igdir and Kars Departments of Environment and Forestry, Kuyucuk and Yukari Ciyrikli villages. We collected critical data, obtained unequaled aerial images, saw great birds, and also managed to party a little to the tunes of some talented musicians.

Today we ringed 35 birds out of 10 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Reed warbler
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler
Siberian stonechat
Moustached warbler
Penduline tit

4 October 2009

Today we ringed 42 birds out of 9 species. Kars-Iğdır Nature festival participants visited Aras Bird Research & Education Center and have seen how birds ringed. They also bird watch around the station about an hour. Our volunteer Mizgin Sülün from Kafkas University Department of Biology at the station today.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Cetti's warbler
White wagtail
Siberian stonechat
River warbler

3 October 2009

Today we ringed 36 birds out of 11 species.

Today's birds are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Black cap
White wagtail
Siberian stonechat
Robin
Whinchat

2 October 2009

Today we ringed 20 birds out of 11 species.

Today's bird are:

Tree sparrow
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Garden warbler
White wagtail
Robin

1 October 2009

Today we ringed 18 birds out of 7 species. Our Belgian volunteer Dirk Maes arried at the station today.

Today's birds are:

Hobby
Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Black cap
Cetti's warbler
Penduline tit

30 September 2009

Today we ringed 25 birds out of 11 species. Our Scottish ringer Kirsty Jane Lees arrived at the station today. For a couple of days she will be ringing at Aras station.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Spotted flycatcher
Garden warbler
Whitethroat
White wagtail
Penduline tit

29 September 2009

Today we ringed 9 birds out of 6 species. Our volunteer Özgü left the station today after 29 days ofvolunteering.

Today's birds are:

Tree sparrow
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Garden warbler
White wagtail

28 September 2009

Today was again a very poor day and we could only ring 8 birds out 7 species. Our volunteer Peren left the station today after 14 days of volunteering at Aras station.

Today's bird's are:

Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Siberian stonechat

27 September 2009

Today we ringed 19 birds out of 11 species.

Today's bird are:

Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Caucasian chiffchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Marsh warbler
Black cap
Cetti's warbler
Siberian stonechat
Great tit

26 September 2009

Today we ringed 29 birds our of 12 species.

Today's birds are:

Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Red-breasted flycatcher
Bluethroat
Redstart
Yellow wagtail
Black cap
Garden warbler
Siberian stonechat
Great tit
Savi's warbler
Moustached warbler

25 September 2009

Today we ringed 32 birds out of 14 species.

Today's birds are:

Bee-eater
Red-backed shrike
Levant's sparrowhawk
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Black cap
Garden warbler
Whitethroat
Siberian stonechat
Great tit
Savi's warbler
Moustached warbler

24 September 2009

Today we ringed 12 birds out of 5 species. Our British ringers Ron and Jerry left and our Dutch volunteer Rene Vos came today.

Today's birds are:

Spotted crake
Willow warbler
Bluethroat
Redstart
Yellow wagtail

23 September 2009

Today was a very poor day and we could only ring 6 birds out of 3 species.

Today's birds are:

Redstart
Yellow wagtail
Whitethroat

22 September 2009

Today we ringed 17 birds out of 20 species.

Today's birds are:

Bee-eater
Red-backed shrike
Starling
Willow warbler
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Yellow wagtail
Garden warbler
Sedge warbler

21 September 2009

Today we ringed 79 birds out of 18 species. Our volunteer Feyzan left the station today.

Today's bird are:

Bee-eater
Roller
Willow warbler
Caucasian chifchaff
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Lesser whitethroat
Spotted flycatcher
Stonechat
Black cap
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler
Whitethroat

20 September 2009

Today there was swallow and sand martin shower at the station and we ringed 221 birds out of 14 species.

Today's bird are:

Red-backed shrike
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Lesser whitethroat
Spotted flycatcher
Stonechat
Black cap
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler

19 September 2009

Today we ringed 42 birds out of 18 species.

Today's birds are:

Red-backed shrike
Quail
Common rosefinch
Willow warler
Wood warbler
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Lesser whitethroat
Spotted flycatcher
Stonechat
Black cap
Garden warbler
Whitethroat

18 September 2009

Today we ringed 9 birds out of 9 species. Our volunteer Emine Köpük left the station today.

Today's birds are:

Bee-eater
Red-backed shrike
Willow warler
Swallow
Redstart
Sand Martin
Garden warbler
White wagtail
Savi's warbler

17 September 2009

Today we ringed 39 birds out of 14 species.

Today's birds are:

Bee-eater
Red-backed shrike
Thrush nightingale
House sparrow
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Black cap
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler
Wren

16 September 2009

Today we ringed 77 birds out of 9 species.

Today's birds are:

Red-backed shrike
Quail
Red-breasted flycatcher
Swallow
Bluethroat
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Siberian stonechat
Whinchat

15 September 2009

Today we ringed 17 birds out of 12 species. Our volunteer Emine Köpük arrived at the station today. She is coming from Naxcivan and recently started to get interest in birds.

Today's birds are:

Red-backed shrike
Tree sparrow
Willow warler
Chiffchaff
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Spotted flycatcher
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler

14 September 2009

Today we ringed 19 birds out of 11 species. Peren and Feyzan sisters arrived today to volunteer for our station. Peren is studying in Ankara University whereas Feyzan is studying in Middle East Technical University.Eylül and Bengisu left Aras today after 15 nice days of ringing.

Today's birds are:

Red-backed shrike
Kingfisher
Thrush nightingale
Willow warler
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Garden warbler

13 September 2009

Today we ringed 36 birds out of 18 species.

Today's birds are:

Great Reed Warbler
Bee-eater
Red-backed shrike
Corn Bunting
Wryneck
Willow warler
Swallow
Bluethroat
Redstart
Sand Martin
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Spotted flycatcher
Garden warbler
Whitethroat
Sedge warbler
Savi's warbler

12 September 2009

Today we ringed 21 birds out of 8 species. Jerry Lewis and Ron Clevely from UK joined us today. They are both ringing experts.


Today's birds are:

Red-backed shrike
Swallow
Marsh warbler
Yellow wagtail
Reed warbler
Cetti's warbler
Garden warbler
Whitethroat

Thursday, September 17, 2009

11 September 2009

Today we ringed 15 birds out of 8 species. Today's species are as follows:

Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Common rosefinch
Yellow wagtail
Willow warbler

10 September 2009

Today we ringed 14 birds out of 10 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Great tit
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Marsh warbler
Common rosefinch
Yellow wagtail
Whinchat
Willow warbler
Bee-eater

9 September 2009

Today we ringed 24 birds out of 10 species. Ringing team made a small kite today and enjoy the day trying to make it fly. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Kingfisher
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Thrush nightingale
Yellow wagtail
Bluethroat
Bee-eater

8 September 2009

Today we ringed 24 birds out of 11 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Thrush nightingale
Yellow wagtail
Bluethroat
Redstart
Bee-eater

7 September 2009

Today we ringed 36 birds out of 11 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Kingfisher
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Swallow
Yellow wagtail
Tree pipit

6 September 2009

Today we ringed 20 birds out of 13 species. Today's species are as follows:

Great tit
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sedge warbler
Swallow
Paddfield warbler
Yellow wagtail
Bluethroat
Bee-eater

5 September 2009

Today we ringed 16 birds out of 6 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Wryneck
Black cap
Mountain Chiffchaff

Sunday, September 13, 2009

4 September 2009

Today we ringed 25 birds out of 12 species. Today's species are as follows:

Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
House sparrow
Lesser whitethroat
Ortolan
Black cap
Nightjar

3 September 2009

Today we ringed 32 birds out of 14 species. Today's species are as follows:

Pendilune tit
Savi's warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Syrian woodpecker
Wryneck
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
House sparrow
Willow warbler
Nightjar
Spotted flycatcher
Tree pipit

2 September 2009

Today we ringed 52 birds out of 15 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Great tit
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
House sparrow
Sedge warbler
Swallow
Common rosefinch
Lesser whitethroat
Yellow wagtail
Willow warbler
Bluethroat
Nightjar

Second shower of sand martins (1 September 2009)

Today we ringed 201 birds out of 18 species. We had a sand martin shower at the last check and our ringer Sedat Inak had to ring until 2 am in the morning. Our volunteers Özgül Yahyaoğlu, Eylül Dizdaroğlu and Ayşe Bengisu Gelmez from Hacettepe University Biology Department joined us. As soon as Eylül and Bengisu arrived, they cleaned the house we stay in the village. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
Thrush nightingale
House sparrow
Swallow
Common rosefinch
Lesser whitethroat
Willow warbler
Redstart
Bee-eater
Golden oriole

31 August 2009

Today we ringed 32 birds out of 18 species so that we ended up with August by ringing 738 birds out of 53 species in total. Güler Bozok,Yiğit Ozan Çolak, Abdurrahman Sefalı, Yelda Yağcı, Sezgi Yalçınsü, Merve Aksu and Nadin Ebeoğlu helped us at the station during these 20 days. Today's species are as follows:

Pendilune tit
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Sedge warbler
Swallow
Whinchat
Willow warbler
Redstart
Wheatear
Black cap
Magpie

30 August 2009

Today we ringed 25 birds out of 14 species. Our volunteers Merve, Yelda and Sezgi left the station today. We appreciate their contribution to our work. Today's species are as follows:

Great tit
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Barred warbler
Lesser whitethroat
Willow warbler
Redstart
Black-eared wheatear
Goldern oriole
Wood warbler

Sand Martin shower (29 August 2009)

Today we ringed 145 birds out of 19 species. We got a sand martin shower at the last check more than 70. Today's species are as follows:

Great tit
Pendilune tit
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
Thrush nightingale
Swallow
Common rosefinch
Lesser whitethroat
Willow warbler
Bluethroat
Bee-eater

28 August 2009

Today we ringed 21 birds out of 15 species. Today's species are as follows:

Pendilune tit
Reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Olivevacous warbler
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Barred warbler
Sedge warbler
Lesser whitethroat
Redstart
River warbler
Short-toed lark
Nightjar

27 August 2009

Today we ringed 28 birds out of 14 species. Today's species are as follows:

Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Yellow wagtail
Whinchat
Willow warbler
Redstart
Bee-eater

26 August 2009

Today we ringed 22 birds out of 10 species. Our volunteer Nadin left the station today. Today's species are as follows:

Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Syrian woodpecker
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
Sedge warbler
Yellow wagtail
Willow warbler

25 August 2009

Today we ringed 30 birds out of 12 species. Today's species are as follows:

Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Swallow
Lesser whitethroat
Willow warbler
Quail

24 August 2009

Today we ringed 25 birds out of 12 species. Today's species are as follows:

Pendilune tit
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Thrush nightingale
Whinchat
Willow warbler
Ortolan
Bluethroat
Quail

23 August 2009

Today we ringed 17 birds out of 9 species. Today's species are as follows:

Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Willow warbler

22 August 2009

Today we ringed 23 birds out of 12 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Kingfisher
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
House sparrow
Whinchat
Lesser grey shrike

21 August 2009

Today we ringed 26 birds out of 9 species. Today's species are as follows:

Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Swallow
Yellow wagtail
Willow warbler

20 August 2009

Today we ringed 16 birds out of 8 species. Today's species are as follows:

Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Wryneck
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Sedge warbler
Whinchat

19 August 2009

We ringed 42 birds out of 13 species. Our volunteer Nadin Ebeoğlu,who is a mater student at Environmental Sciences of Bosphorus University, joined us today. She is doing studyies about DNA of migratory birds that we trap at Aras Station. Today's species are as follows:

Savi's warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Syrian woodpecker
Water rail
Whitethroat
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Sedge warbler
Swallow
Lesser whitethroat
Corn Bunting

18 August 2009

Today we ringed 46 birds out of 13 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Kingfisher
Whitethroat
Olivevacous warbler
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Lesser whitethroat
Roller

17 August 2009

Today we ringed 37 birds out of 15 species. Today's species are as follows:

Great tit
Savi's warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Syrian woodpecker
Kingfisher
Whitethroat
Olivevacous warbler
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Barred warbler
Swallow
Roller
Black-headed bunting

16 August 2009

Today we ringed 37 birds out of 17 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Reed warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Barred warbler
House sparrow
Cuckoo
Sedge warbler
Swallow
Common rosefinch
Chiffchaff
Turtle Dove

15 August 2009

Today we ringed 20 birds out of 10 species. Yelda and Sezgi from Istanbul University Veterinary Faculty, Merve from Ondokuz Mayıs University faculty joined us where Güler, Yiğit, Yakup and Abdurrahman left the station for Kuyucuk Bird Station. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Kingfisher
Whitethroat
Garden warbler
House sparrow
Common rosefinch

14 August 2009

Today we ringed 32 birds out of 10 species. Today's species are as follows:

Reed warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Little Bittern
Whitethroat
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Swallow
Green warbler

13 August 2009

Today we ringed 29 birds out of 14 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Olivevacous warbler
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin
Thrush nightingale
Cuckoo
Sedge warbler
Swallow
Paddfield warbler

12 August 2009

Today we ringed 24 birds out of 11 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Pendilune tit
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Thrush nightingale
Barred warbler
House sparrow
Reed bunting

11 August 2009

Today we ringed 34 birds out of 12 species. Today's species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Great reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Syrian woodpecker
Water rail
Nightingale
Whitethroat
Olivevacous warbler
Tree sparrow
Marsh warbler
Garden warbler
Sand martin

Fall ringing started at Aras Station (10 August 2009)

Since the weather is a little cooler than previous years, we started bird ringing 5 day earlier. Sedat Inak, who is our ringing specialists are running the station this fall with the help of many volunteer students from different universities all around Turkey. Today we started ringing at the station with the help Güler Bozok, Yiğit Ozan Çolak, Abdurrahman Sefalı and Yakup Şaşmaz.

Today we ringed 27 birds out of 12 species. These species are as follows:

Cetti's warbler
Great tit
Pendilune tit
Savi's warbler
Reed warbler
Greet reed warbler
Red-backed shrike
Little Bittern
Syrian woodpecker
Kingfisher
Wryneck
Water rail

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Aras Station Spring 2009 Report

In spring 2009 KuzeyDoga Society started bird ringing at Aras Station on March 15, 2009 and finished on June 1, 2009. Nets were checked and birds were collected every once an hour and ringed every day between 05:00 am and 08:00 pm in the daytime. 430 meters mistnets were used to catch the birds. Leader ringer Sedat Inak conducted the studies whole season with the help of other ringing specialists from Kenya, Finland, Netherlands and United Kingdom. Aras Bird Research and Education center had 6 foreign, 16 Turkish volunteer in this season. In total 2377 birds out of 99 species were ringed at the station. The list of these species is as follows:

1 Ixobrychus minutus - Little Bittern
2 Nycticorax nycticorax - Night Heron
3 Ardeola ralloides - Squacco Heron
4 Ardea purpurea - Purple Heron
5 Tadorna ferruginea - Ruddy Shelduck
6 Circus aeruginosus - Marsh Harrier
7 Circus macrourus - Pallid Harrier
8 Circus pygargus - Montagu's Harrier
9 Accipiter nisus - Sparrowhawk
10 Accipiter brevipes - Levant Sparrowhawk
11 Buteo buteo - Buzzard
12 Rallus aquaticus - Water Rail
13 Porzana porzana - Spotted Crake
14 Gallinula chloropus - Moorhen
15 Charadrius dubius - Little Ringed Plover
16 Lymnocryptes minimus - Jack Snipe
17 Gallinago media - Great Snipe
18 Columba livia - Rock Dove
19 Columba palumbrus - Woodpigeon
20 Otus scops - Scops Owl
21 Athena noctua - Little Owl
22 Asio otus - Long-eared Owl
23 Caprimulgus europaeus - Nightjar
24 Alcedo atthis - Kingfisher
25 Merops apiaster - Bee-eater
26 Coracias garrulus - Roller
27 Jynx torquilla - Wryneck
28 Alauda arvensis - Skylark
29 Riparia riparia - Sand Martin
30 Hirundo rustica - Swallow
31 Delichon urbica - House Martin
32 Anthus trivialis - Tree Pipit
33 Anthus pratensis - Meadow Pipit
34 Anthus spinoletta - Water Pipit
35 Motacilla flava - Yellow Wagtail
36 Motacilla cinerea - Grey Wagtail
37 Troglodytes troglodytes - Wren
38 Prunella modularis - Dunnock
39 Erithacus rubecula - Robin
40 Luscinia luscinia - Thrush Nightingale
41 Luscinia megarhynchos - Nightingale
42 Luscinia svecica - Bluethroat
43 Phoenicurus phoenicurus - Redstart
44 Saxicola rubetra - Whinchat
45 Saxicola maura - Sibirian Stonechat
46 Saxicola rubicola - European Stonechat
47 Oenanthe isabellina Isabelline - Wheatear
48 Oenanthe hispanica - Black-eared Wheatear
49 Turdus merula - Blackbird
50 Turdus philomelos - Song Thrush
51 Cettia cetti - Cetti's Warbler
52 Locustella naevia - Grasshopper Warbler
53 Locustella fluviatilis - River Warbler
54 Locustella lusciniodies - Savi's Warbler
55 Acrocephalus melanopogon - Moustached Warbler
56 Acrocephalus schoenobaenus - Sedge Warbler
57 Acrocephalus agricola - Paddyfield Warbler
58 Acrocephalus palustris - Marsh Warbler
59 Acrocephalus scirpaceus - Reed Warbler
60 Acrocephalus arundinaceus - Great Reed Warbler
61 Hippolais pallida - Olivaceous Warbler
62 Sylvia mystacea - Menetries Warbler
63 Sylvia nisoria - Barred Warbler
64 Sylvia curruca - Lesser Whitethroat
65 Sylvia communis - Whitethroat
66 Sylvia borin - Garden Warbler
67 Sylvia atricapilla - Blackcap
68 Phylloscopus nitidus - Green Warbler
69 Phylloscopus sibilatrix - Wood Warbler
70 Phylloscopus collybita - Chiffchaff
71 Phylloscopus trochilus - Willow Warbler
72 Muscicapa striata - Spotted Flycatcher
73 Ficedula parva - Red-breasted Flycatcher
74 Ficedula semitorquata - Semi-collared Flycatcher
75 Ficedula hypoleuca - Pied Flycatcher
76 Parus caeruleus - Blue Tit
77 Parus major - Great Tit
78 Remiz pendulinus - Penduline Tit
79 Oriolus oriolus - Golden Oriole
80 Lanius collurio - Red-backed Shrike
81 Lanius minor - Lesser Grey Shrike
82 Pica pica - Magpie
83 Corvus monedula - Jackdaw
84 Corvus frugilegus - Rook
85 Sturnus vulgaris - Starling
86 Sturnus roseus - Rose-coloured Starling
87 Passer domesticus - House Sparrow
88 Passer hispaniolensis - Spanish Sparrow
89 Passer montanus - Tree Sparrow
90 Fringilla coelebs - Chaffinch
91 Fringilla montifringilla - Brambling
92 Carduelis carduelis - Goldfinch
93 Carpodacus erythrinus - Common Rosefinch
94 Emberiza citrinella - Yellowhammer
95 Emberiza hortulana - Ortolan
96 Emberiza schoeniclus - Reed Bunting
97 Emberiza melanocephala - Black-headed Bunting
98 Miliaria calandra - Corn Bunting
99 Ficedula albicollis - Collared Flycatcher