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		<title>Winterbird count and summary of the year&#8217;s counts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Christmas Eve we did a winterbird count again with Hanna’s brother Miika Soikkeli. The weather wasn’t that good, but it was still like in autumn, no snow at all and all lakes completely open! 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Christmas Eve we did a winterbird count again with Hanna’s brother Miika Soikkeli. The weather wasn’t that good, but it was still like in autumn, no snow at all and all lakes completely open! </p>
<p>We started a little bit too early but after some waiting we could see that there weren’t many bird in Lake Simpele, only some Whooper Swans and a flock of Goosanders. </p>
<p>When we started to walk it was absolutely quiet! Only birds were 100 Jackdaws and 30 Hooded Crows – all passerines were missing. It stayed very quiet until we crossed the main road 6. We had seen only 7 species until that! Only 4 Tree Sparrows and one single Green Finch had been seen. Once we continued towards Siikalahti we started to see more Great and Blue Tits but also some Jays and Willow Tits.</p>
<p>In Siikalahti we saw some Ravens, a few flocks of Bullfinches, more Jays and once we finally saw the bay, we saw some tens of Whooper Swans and 5 Mallards. A flock of 16 Black Grouses and a young male Goshawk were also seen and in the western side of the bay we saw 2 Hazel Hens.</p>
<p>But then it was very quiet again until we finally saw the only woodpecker of the day, a Great Spotted Woodpecker and heard the only Yellowhammer. In Tetrisuo we saw a Great Grey Shrike.</p>
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<p>Once back in Kangaskylä, we saw a Sparrowhawk and on lake we now saw 23 Common Gulls, 5 Herring Gulls and 76 Goosanders.</p>
<p>Altogether we saw 24 species and 545 birds. Goosander, Common and Herring Gull were all new species to mid-winter count, but anyway it was pretty quiet count without all seed and berry-eaters.</p>
<p>Now it’s time to summarize my year-long project as I walked this winterbird count every month this year. It was nice to see what species it is possible to see in this walk in different times of the year. Maybe I will do this again after 5 years or something, to see if there are big differences between years.</p>
<p>Altogether I saw 144 species in these 12 walks, 14683 birds. Monthly numbers were:  (1) 23/463, (2) 29/501, (3) 29/527, (4) 75/1281, (5) 94/1587, (6) 96/4147, (7) 79/1195, (8) 69/1036, (9) 66/1047, (10) 41/1689, (11) 35/665 ja (12) 24 species/545 birds.</p>
<p>The most numerous bird species was Barnacle Goose, with (only) 3188 birds. I could have seen 10 times more with a count in right day, but I made all the counts when I happened to have time to walk whole day. Maybe never it was the most ideal day to do it. More than 1000 Black-headed Gulls were counted, but of course they were same birds in several months, which is of course with many other species too. More than 800 birds were seen both Great Tit and Whooper Swan, around 600 Jackdaws and Hooded Crows and more than 300 Chaffinches, Siskins, Willow Warblers and surprisingly Common Terns.</p>
<p>Better observations were more almost 200 Common Tern in May, a couple of Gadwalls, a flock of 240 Common Scoters in mid-summer, a Little Crake, an Oystercatcher, a Woodcock in November, a Short-eared Owl, a Jack Snipe, a Bluethroat, a Grasshopper Warbler, 2 River Warblers, a Great Reed Warbler, a Brambling in June, a Twite in March and the flocks of Gold Finches and Common Crossbills in the beginning of the year.</p>
<p>Some species that were seen less than expected were all arctic migrants in autumn, many ducks like Pochards, Red-necked and Slavonian Grebes, many migrant waders and White-backed Woodpeckers that had disappeared somewhere in the end of the year even though it was supposed to be the best year ever in Finland. In autumn there were no seed or berry-eaters and then both Sparrows are really disappearing. In winter all House Sparrows have gone somewhere and only some Tree Sparrows are around.</p>
<p>Anyway I must say that this was really fun project even though it was difficult to have time to do the 18 kilometers long walk in the busiest time of the year as the weather must be at least ok to do it. The worst time to do it was in autumn when the vegetation is long and thick and usually also wet. But then both winters were perfect with snow in the beginning of the year so I could ski and then no snow at all in the end of the year, so it was easy to walk.</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>Amazing winter-trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday the 12th of December we left with Hanna to twitch several birds to Southern Finland. On the previous evening we went to sleep very early and woke up after 3 a.m. in the morning. At 4 a.m. we were driving towards Imatra and there we crossed the border and bought cheaper Russian gasoline. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday the 12th of December we left with Hanna to twitch several birds to Southern Finland. On the previous evening we went to sleep very early and woke up after 3 a.m. in the morning. At 4 a.m. we were driving towards Imatra and there we crossed the border and bought cheaper Russian gasoline. Luckily there were no queues in that time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/uskomaton-talviretki/sylcurbly3" rel="attachment wp-att-6002"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Sylcurbly3.jpg" alt="" title="Siberian Lesser Whitethroat" width="220" height="320" class="alignright size-full wp-image-6002" /></a></p>
<p>Before 9 a.m. we parked to Tuusula Jokela Perttu and soon could hear a Siberian Lesser Whitethroat calling. It was giving both chak and trrrt calls very actively. It was still pretty dark but when we had met the owner of the house whose feeder the bird was visiting, we walked to see the feeder. And the whitethroat was already there. </p>
<p>We were looking at the bird for about an hour and there were quite a few other twitchers too as this was the first weekend day that this bird was twitched. And many other birders had similar plans with us for the rest of the day. But we stayed studying the Siberian Lesser Whitethorat for much longer so almost everyone else continued to the next place before us.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/uskomaton-talviretki/phypro5" rel="attachment wp-att-6003"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Phypro5-320x220.jpg" alt="" title="Pallas Leaf Warbler" width="320" height="220" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-6003" /></a></p>
<p>So when we finally, after a couple of U-turns, got to Helsinki and Tähtitorninmäki, there weren&#8217;t many birders. Pallas Leaf Warbler had been missing for about 10 minutes but luckily after 10 more it was found on the top of the trees. It was a WP-tick for Hanna but unfortunately it stayed too high for photographing. The bird was very active, but it was still about 10 degrees! A couple of days later it came cold and the bird disappeared.</p>
<p>Our next target was in Viikki Fastholma and after we had walked a kilometer or so and saw a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker on the way, we found the feeder. The Azure Tit that had been extremely difficult to twitch on windy days had been now easier and once we got to the right place next to a reedbed it took only 5 minutes to see it. It came very close to the trees, but stayed pretty high but anyway we saw this bird extremely well! </p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/uskomaton-talviretki/parcya5" rel="attachment wp-att-6004"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Parcya5-320x220.jpg" alt="" title="Azure Tit" width="320" height="220" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-6004" /></a><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/uskomaton-talviretki/parcya7" rel="attachment wp-att-6005"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Parcya7-320x220.jpg" alt="" title="Azure tit" width="320" height="220" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-6005" /></a></p>
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<p>Unfortunately there were too many birders chasing the bird with their cameras so I didn&#8217;t enjoy staying watching the Azure Tit very long, so we started to walk back towards our car. After 100 meters we saw a group of birders that were watching a Tawny Owl that was roosting on the chimney of a house! It was my first ever roosting Tawny Owl in Finland so I was very happy even though the bird soon dropped inside the chimney and invisible. We also saw a White-backed Woodpecker before continued to our car.</p>
<p>We continued towards east and saw a Hawk Owl in Porvoo and in Pyhtää Heinlahti we stopped to twitch a couple of Red-crested Pochards. There had been birders for whole day and a male had been seen only very briefly early in the morning. So we weren&#8217;t very hopeful and after talking shortly with some friends, we decided to keep on going. Anyway after 10 kilometers driving, I got a message that male Red-crested Pochard had just been found, so we made an U-turn and hurried back! It was getting foggy, but luckily we managed to see the bird! Also 26 Coots, 3 Smews, a Wigeon and lots of Mute Swans and Canada Geese were seen in Heinlahti.</p>
<p>In Kotka we saw a Sparrowhawk and in Virolahti a Goshawk before we managed to get to Ylämaa Hujakkala about 30 minutes after the sunset. But there was still some light and we managed to find a male Gadwall that was in a big flock of Mallards on a flooded field. It was a good winter tick to South Karelia.</p>
<p>I had planned that if everything goes extremely well, we could still visit Kaislanen in Lappeenranta, but it was too late. But anyway when we got home, we were very happy &#8211; it had been quite a day!</p>
<p>On Sunday the 13th day I then drove to Lappeenranta and together with Pekka Punnonen we birded a few hours there. We started in Kaislanen where we saw a Pochard which I now have seen in every month in Finland. Also 134 Whooper Swans and a Smew were found there. Otherwise we didn&#8217;t see much, a Nuthatch in Pappilanniemi as usual. On the way back to Parikkala I again filled my tank in Russia and then stopped in Kymälahti tower where I saw a few Scaups and Tufted Ducks and 3 Velvet Scoters. It had been amazing weekend with lots of different kind of strange winter-birds!</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>The end of November and the beginning of winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After coming back from Helsinki the week went normally. I did short birding trips on my lunch-hours &#8211; it was dark before and after work. On the 23rd of November I saw a Fieldfare in Kangaskylä and a Velvet Scoter in Särkisalmi. On the 24th I found a Teal with 103 Mallards in the northern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After coming back from Helsinki the week went normally. I did short birding trips on my lunch-hours &#8211; it was dark before and after work. On the 23rd of November I saw a Fieldfare in Kangaskylä and a Velvet Scoter in Särkisalmi. On the 24th I found a Teal with 103 Mallards in the northern end of Siikalahti. On the 25th a Goshawk flew over me in Kangaskylä and I also saw a couple of Coal Tits and a Great Grey Shrike. On the 26th a Hazel Hen and a couple of Redpolls were the only better birds.</p>
<p>On Saturday the 28th of November I twitched the first Amur Wagtail for Finland in Lahti Kujala rubbish tip. It is maybe never going to be an own species but anyway it was nice to see a bird that I had never seen before! Luckily I saw the bird right away I got there early in the morning by the pool where it had also been found on the previous afternoon. Then it flew to the rubbish tip but luckily it was relocated there and I could get some pictures and videos too. There were maybe 30 twitchers during that morning. The bird stayed in the area for a couple of next days before it disappeared.</p>
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<p>On the way back to Parikkala I saw a flock of 13 Pine Grosbeaks in Lappeenranta. It was raining a lot, so I didn&#8217;t stop at all on the way.</p>
<p>On the 29th day we found a Long-tailed Duck in Siikalahti and in Rautalahti we saw 16 Canada Geese with Whooper Swans. In Härskiinmutka we saw a Common Scoter and then we twitched a Coot in Kirkkoranta. On the last day of November I finally managed to see a White-backed Woodpecker which I hadn&#8217;t seen for more than 2 months! And it has been the best autumn for woodpeckers ever in other parts of Finland! It was my 65th species in November and I won the November race. Harri Partanen was second with 60 species.</p>
<p>On the 1st of December I managed to find a Bewick&#8217;s Swan with Whooper Swans in Siikalahti! A White-tailed Eagle was hiding on the reeds and 3 Canada Geese were in Raikanniemi. The coot was still in Kirkkoranta and it was already the second new winter species for me to Parikkala.On the 2nd day I saw only a Common Scoter in Särkisalmi and on the 3rd a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker and a Great Grey Shrike in Siikalahti and I still saw the Coot for the last time.</p>
<p>On the 4th of December I started do drive south after my work. In Imatra Immalanjärvi I stopped at new bird-tower in Kymälahti and saw a White-tailed Eagle, a Common Scoter, 3 Velvet Scoters, 3 Tufted Ducks, 2 Scaups and a Long-tailed Duck. In Lappeenranta Mustola the Black-throated Diver had changed to winter-plumage and in Kaislanen I saw 3 Smews but no Pochard that had stayed there for a long time as it seemed to be injured.</p>
<p>In the evening I was in Lapinjärvi and on the next day we were preparing the Porvoo-area bird-race in Porvoo. But we saw only a Great Crested Grebe in Loviisa Liljendal Hopomjärvi, a Lesser Redpoll in Porvoo Tolkkinen and altogether 5 Chaffinches. Not much else.</p>
<p>On the 6th of December was the traditional Independence Day bird-race but we really didn&#8217;t do well! Together with Juha, Markus Keskitalo and Nette Meriluoto we managed to find 41 species in horrible weather. Only better bird was a Hawfinch that was seen on Nette&#8217;s feeder. We came only 5th on the race.</p>
<p>during the week I still did short trips but saw mostly only Whooper Swans. On the 8th day I found a Teal couple in Tarvaspohja and a Black-headed Gull in Särkisalmi, both were new winter-species for me in Parikkala. In the end of the week I still saw a couple of Goldeneyes in Muikkulahti, a Velvet Scoter in Tarvaspohja, a Grey-headed and a Black Woodpecker in Tarvaslampi and Siberian Jays in their own forest. On the 11th of December I still saw the same Black-headed Gull.</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>Bongariliitto weekend in Helsinki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Friday the 20th of November I drove to Kirkkonummi. On the way I stopped in Imatra Immalanjärvi and saw 5 Long-tailed Ducks, a Velvet Scoter and a Scaup.
On Saturday I woke up early and headed to Espoo Kaitalahti where had been a flock of Bearded Reedlings and 2 Little Grebes. It was still dark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Friday the 20th of November I drove to Kirkkonummi. On the way I stopped in Imatra Immalanjärvi and saw 5 Long-tailed Ducks, a Velvet Scoter and a Scaup.</p>
<p>On Saturday I woke up early and headed to Espoo Kaitalahti where had been a flock of Bearded Reedlings and 2 Little Grebes. It was still dark when I arrived at Kaitalahdenranta as it was only 7:55 a.m. I saw a passerine flushed from the parking place and decided to go to have a look what it was as it looked like a bunting. Kaitalahdenranta is very good place for Reed Buntings and they are even wintering there but when I found the bird that was again on the road, it looked too small and different. It was absolutely too dark to see any real identification marks, but the birds really looked like a Little Bunting! Then a man came walking towards me and flushed the bird away from the road. Luckily I found the bird again and after some time it started to get lighter and I could really see that it was a Little Bunting! </p>
<p>I tried to get some pictures of the Little Bunting but it was still too dark. So I checked the bay and walked back later and there the bird still was. After some 30 minutes trying I managed to get a picture where the bird was easy to identify. And as there still were no twitchers, I decided to move to Kaitalahti bird-tower to try to twitch Bearded Reedlings. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/bongariliiton-kokousreissu-helsinkiin/embpus98" rel="attachment wp-att-5989"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Embpus98-320x226.jpg" alt="" title="Little Bunting" width="320" height="226" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5989" /></a><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/bongariliiton-kokousreissu-helsinkiin/embpus99" rel="attachment wp-att-5990"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Embpus99-320x212.jpg" alt="" title="Little Bunting" width="320" height="212" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5990" /></a></p>
<p>(Pictures here are pretty much what I saw in the beginning and then a picture taken much later with 1 second exposure). </p>
<p>Soon I got some phone-calls that the bunting had disappeared. And even there were people for whole day, nobody else saw it! I managed to hear a couple of Bearded Reedlings and also a Reed Bunting, but never saw a Little Grebe. Soon I had to drive back to Kirkkonummi from where I took a train to Helsinki where we had Bongariliitto (twitchers association) meetings. After the meetings Markus Lampinen and Juho Könönen showed pictures from their ringing trip to Baikal. And I was back at Kirkkonummi after 9 p.m.</p>
<p>On Sunday I headed to Kaitalahti again but saw really nothing there. In Suomenoja I saw 12 Gadwalls and then I headed to Kirkkonummi Masala where I managed to twitch a Hoopoe pretty easily even though there were plenty of twitchers that hadn&#8217;t seen the bird earlier in the morning at all. At midday I went to eat to my parents and soon I started a long drive towards Parikkala.</p>
<p>In Porvoo I twitched a Little Grebe in Seitlaxfjärden and in Pyhtää I tried to twitch Red-crested Pochards without luck. I did see 30 Smews and 24 Coots there.</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>November bird-competition</title>
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After we had come back from Icelandwe drove back to Parikkala via Hollola where we twitched a Pied Wheatear. We also saw a Pink-footed Goose there.

On the 26th of Octotber there were still 1600 Barnacle Geese in Siikalahti, also 6 Long-tailed Ducks, a Teal and 3 White-tailed Eagles were seen.
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<p>After we had come back from <a href="http://www.caligata.com/tripreports/en/islanti-18-25-10-2015">Iceland</a>we drove back to Parikkala via Hollola where we twitched a Pied Wheatear. We also saw a Pink-footed Goose there.</p>
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<p>On the 26th of Octotber there were still 1600 Barnacle Geese in Siikalahti, also 6 Long-tailed Ducks, a Teal and 3 White-tailed Eagles were seen.</p>
<p>On the next days the geese left quickly and only a couple of flocks were seen. A family of 4 White-tailed Eagles were seen on several days and on the 27th day I still saw a Black-throated and a Red-throated Diver too. The next night was very cold and Siikalahti got frozen. In Tiviänlampi I still saw 10 Smews.</p>
<p>The last 2 days of Ocotber I saw only 3 Canada Geese in Härskiinmutka, a couple of Goshawks and White-tailed Eagles in Siikalahti, 3 Siberian Jays in the forests and 2 Red-breasted Merganser, a Great Crested Grebe and a Black-headed Gull in Lake Simpele.</p>
<p>In November we had once again a bird-competition, so I was birding every day in the beginning of the month. Of course on my work-day I could only do a short trip during my lunch-hour.</p>
<p>On the 1st of November I did a winter-bird count and saw 34 species. Siikalahti was open again but I saw almost only Whooper Swans there. In Lake Simpele I saw 5 Red-breasted Mergansers, a Great Crested Grebe, a Black-headed Gull and on the long walk also 3 Black Grouses, a White-tailed Eagle, a Woodcock, a Black Woodpecker, a Blackbird, 5 Fieldfares, a Goldcrest, 2 Long-tailed Tits, a Great Grey Shrike and  a Redpoll.</p>
<p>On the 2nd day I saw 10 Wigeons and Tufted Ducks and a Grey-headed Woodpecker in Siikalahti. In Joukio I saw a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, in Moskuunniemi a Chaffinch and in Kangaskylä 4 Waxwings.</p>
<p>On the 3rd day I saw 3 Black-headed Gulls in Särkisalmi, a Goshawk in Tähtiniemi, 2 Common Scoters and a Siskin in Koitsanlahti and a Red-throated Diver and a Crested Tit in Oravaniemi. On the 4th day my only new species was a Scaup in Siikalahti.</p>
<p>On the 5th day I saw a Nutcracker and finally 2 House Sparrows in Kangaskylä. On the 6th day a Black Woodpecker and a flock of 25 Long-tailed Tits were in Oravaniemi. Then I drove to Saari where I checked many places but saw only a flock of 14 Fieldfares in Pohjasuo and Wigeon in Kanavalampi. I was already very bored of birding in November but I decided to drive back to Parikkala along the Russian border. There I saw in the late afternoon 2 Black Grouses, a Hazel Grouse, a Dipper, a Pygmy Owl and even a Great Grey Owl!</p>
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<p>On the 7th of October I was playing floorball in Simpele but on the way there I saw a flock of 4 Velvet Scoters in Pistoniemi. On the 8th day we did a short visit to the forests but it started to rain too soon. Anyway we saw the familiar 3 Siberian Jays and 2 Coal Tits. In Muikkulahti we saw the same 3 Canada Geese. The 9th day was the first day without new species. I did visit  several places but only better birds were a White-tailed Eagle and a Great Crested Grebe in Oravaniemi and 8 Wigeons, 45 Mallards, 7 Goldeneyes and 240 Whooper Swans in Siikalahti. On the next days it was raining, so I wasn&#8217;t birding much.</p>
<p>Next better birds were a Three-toed Woodpecker in Oravaniemi and a flock of 7 Barnacle Geese in Kangaskylä on the 12th of November. On the 13th day there were 2 Starlings in Kangaskylä, in Moskuunniemi I saw a Black-headed Gull, in Rautalahti a Velvet Scoter and 6 Smews in Saari Lahdenpohja.</p>
<p>During the weekend I was in Lappeenranta. On the way I twitched a Dipper in Rautjärvi, Simpele, Kokkolanjoki and in Lappeenranta I twitched a Black-throated Diver in Mustolanlampi and a Pochard in Kaislanen. On Sunday I twitched a Nuthatch in Pappilanniemi.</p>
<p>Then it really started to get quiet. It was dark, rainy and boring. I did do birding on my lunch-hours but saw only same birds as earlier. On the 16th of November I still saw a Great Crested Grebe in Oravaniemi and on the 17th day now only 6 Barnacle Geese in Kangaskylä. The next new bird for the November race was a Long-tailed Duck in Siikalahti on the 20th day.</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>Weekend in Säppi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the end of the week I was studying in Tampere but on Friday after the last lectures I started to drive towards Pori. I was there in time and met Petteri Mäkelä and Markus Lampinen and a big group of young birders in a shop in Länsi-Pori. Most of these youngsters I knew only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the end of the week I was studying in Tampere but on Friday after the last lectures I started to drive towards Pori. I was there in time and met Petteri Mäkelä and Markus Lampinen and a big group of young birders in a shop in Länsi-Pori. Most of these youngsters I knew only by name before but it was good to meet Sebastian Andejeff, Ossi Tahvonen, Aleksi Mikola, Tomas Swahn, Teppo Lehtola, Valtteri Salonen, Niklas Paulaniemi and Lassi Kangasmäki. </p>
<p>Everyone else except me and Petteri were going to stay in Säppi island for at least 10 days so there were lots of shopping to do! But somehow we managed to squeeze everything in 3 cars with all the people. And we just made it in time and were in Kuuminainen harbor before 6:30 p.m. when our boat was leaving.</p>
<p>After 30 minutes sea-journey we were in Säppi and carried all our stuff to the old lighthouse-keepers cottage. It was already getting dark but we managed to see some birds too, the best one was a Three-toed Woodpecker that flew over us.</p>
<p>The evening was nice. We put up the mist-nets to the garden and played some owl-tapes, but only heard a Tengmalm&#8217;s Owl. After all we went to sleep pretty early as everyone hoped to do some good birding next morning. </p>
<p>On the 10th of October we woke up at 6 a.m. and soon the cottage was full of people doing their breakfast. But pretty soon we were walking towards the shore for morning seawatchng. Markus and Valtteri were going to put up the rest of the mist-nets and do the ringing.</p>
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<p>The weather was almost too good so there weren&#8217;t many birds migrating. A Shoveler was flying around with Mallards and a Scaup was only better migrating bird. After a couple of hours we decided to start walking around the island. We found some Jack Snipes, a Three-toed Woodpecker, a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, a Redstart, some Chiffchaffs, 6 Gold Finches, 14 Parrot Crossbills, 4 Snow Buntings and an adult Peregrine that landed to Hanhisto. On the mist-nets Markus ringed more than 100 birds but most of them were common tits, good number of Treecreepers were also ringed.</p>
<p>In the evening we played some owls again and managed to catch one Tengmalm&#8217;s Owl. Anyway the evening was quite easy after hard birding without bigger prices.</p>
<p>On the 11th of October a Pygmy Owl was calling on the backyard but it didn&#8217;t hit the mist-nets. After quickly breakfast we were all except Teppo who was doing ringing walking for the Kräveli and morning-seawatch. </p>
<p>There were more birds moving and divers and scoters with some Long-tailed Ducks, Red-necked Grebes and even Black Guillemots and Razorbills were seen. A Greenshank was flushed from the shore and a Grey Plover was heard. Petteri also found an owl migrating and after a long wait it came close enough so we could identify it as a Short-eared Owl. </p>
<p>While the seawatch Teppo called to Petteri and told that he had heard and seen an Olive-backed Pipit! We thought it would land to Hanhisto meadows and even the younger birders were keen to go there immediately, we had to do the morning-seawatch first. It was a good decision as after 10 minutes we heard clearly an Olive-backed pipit calling and found the bird turning around above us and fly towards south again. While we were still celebrating, I saw a big diver landing in front of us and when I got it to my scope I identified it as a Great Northern Diver! So it was already the 2nd lifer for many of us and a real self-found tick to me! The diver was fishing and also swimming together with a Cormorant for some time and then left towards west, but seemed to land again behind Prakala. Soon Teppo called us that he head seen and also recorded the pipit so it was time to celebrate some more!</p>
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<p>Of course there were twitchers coming to the island as the year-tick listers were still missing both of these species. After our seawatch we walked around the island again but couldn&#8217;t find the diver nor the pipit. Again we flushed several Jack Snipes, saw the same Redstart, found a Blackcap and Parrot Crossbills but then it was time for me and Petteri to go packing. At 3 p.m. came the boat and we said goodbye to the rest of the group and left towards Kuuminainen.</p>
<p>Just before 4 p.m. I started a long drive towards home where I was finally after 10 p.m. It had been really nice weekend in Säppi!</p>
<p>After a weekend in Säppi, it started to be really autumn in Parikkala. On the 12th of October I counted more than 300 Whooper Swans, 120 Wigons, 90 Mallards and some other common ducks but saw also a Gadwall in Siikalahti. The Gadwall was present also on the 14th day when also 2 Bewick’s Swans were still seen.</p>
<p>On the 17th of October I did October count around Siikalahti. Altogether I saw more than 300 Whooper Swans, 616 Barnacle Geese, 70 Wigeons, 111 Mallards, a Pintail, a Hazel Grouse, 3 Black Grouses, 13 Great Crested Grebes, 7 Black-headed Gulls, 20 Rock Doves, a Wood Pigeon, 2 Great Grey Shrikes, 9 Long-tailed Tits and so on. In the afternoon I still twitched a Slavonian Grebe and a Red-necked Grebe in Vartianlahti and on the way there saw a Nutcracker in Muttelinmäki.</p>
<p>On the 18th of October we drove to Helsinki and left to <a href="http://www.caligata.com/tripreports/en/islanti-18-25-10-2015">Iceland</a>for a week!</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>In Hailuoto bird-race once again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was again that time of the year that we were going to Hailuoto to participate the bird-race. We were this time Janne, ”Jassi” Kiljunen ”Potu” Suojarinne and Miska Loippo from east, Antti Vierimaa and Antti Peuna from Oulu-area and Pirkka from Kemijärvi. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was again that time of the year that we were going to Hailuoto to participate the bird-race. We were this time Janne, ”Jassi” Kiljunen ”Potu” Suojarinne and Miska Loippo from east, Antti Vierimaa and Antti Peuna from Oulu-area and Pirkka from Kemijärvi. </p>
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<p>On the way with Jassi we twitched the Mandarin Duck in Savonlinna. Then we picked up Potu and Miska in Juva and then drove a long way to Kempele, where we visited a shop and soon continued to the ferry.</p>
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<p>It was a bit after 8 p.m. when we got to out cottage in Hailuoto Santonen where Peuna and Vierimaa were already. Pirkka came an hour alter and then we were eating a lot of pizza, having sauna, having lots of fun and planning a little bit the race.</p>
<p>On Saturday the 3rd of October we woke up at 5:15 a.m. and pretty soon we were driving towards Riisinnokka. Our team was me, Pirkka, Potu and Miska. We saw 3 Woodcocks and lots of thrushes on the way even though it was still very dark. Soon we saw a flashlight flashing on the road in front of us and it was our second team. They had found an active Pygmy Owl and they knew it was a new species for most of is in Hailuoto, so they kindly showed it to us too. It was calling and flying very close to us when we whistled a little. But it was still 30 minutes to the beginning of the race. Unfortunately it disappeared after 15 minutes so we continued towards Riisi.</p>
<p><b>The race</b></p>
<p>At 7 a.m. we started with lots of thrushes and got even Blackbirds and a Song Thrush that usually have been difficult species for us. Also Goldcrests, a Treecreeper, Common Crossbills, Bull Finches, lots of Great Spotted Woodpeckers, first White-tailed Eagles, a Sparrowhawk and even a singing Wren were found.</p>
<p>We still saw a couple of Swallows before Rautaletto and there we found a Chiffchaff, some Dunnocks, a Coal Tit, another Wren, Mistle Thrushes, Waxwings and a White Wagtail but unfortunately only 2 of us saw a Woodcock and 2 Snipes.</p>
<p>In Riisinnokka one team was already leaving but our second team was still there.  Soon we saw Mute Swans, 2 Black Grouses, even 11 White-tailed Eagles, ducks, gulls, a Cormorant, Common Scoters, a Velvet Scoter, a Merlin, Long-tailed Tits and so on, but no waders at all! After some time I found 2 waders flying far over the sea and immediately another bird looked interesting. They landed and it was easy to tell that another bird was a Dunlin but even though we were looking them for a long time we weren’t sure if the second bird was a dark and big Dunlin or a Purple Sandpiper. We also saw a flock of 5 divers that we weren’t sure which ones they were, so it was pretty frustrating. Luckily we soon heard a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker and found a flock of 5 Red-throated Divers.</p>
<p>We continued back along the forest and visited the shore a couple of times and found 2 Shovelers, some Scaups and a Long-tailed duck. Then close to the parking place I found a big wader flying towards us from the sea. It immediately looked like a godwit but it was a huge surprise that it was a Black-tailed Godwit! They should migrate in July! After it had showed itself pretty well it landed behind Isomatala-island. But this was something that we really needed after several missed birds and some identification problems.</p>
<p>On the way to Kirkkosalmi, we found 2 Arctic Redpolls while trying to find a Woodcock. In Kirkkosalmi we saw only 2 Coots, another Shoveler, Jackdaws and only good birds -2 Nutcrackers. In Järventakusta we saw 5 migrating Black-throated Divers, a Great Grey Shrike but no geese at all.</p>
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<p>Then we continued to the eastern side of the island. On the way we got House Sparrow and Tree Sparrow easily and in Potinhamina we saw that there were teams in Pökönnokka, so after we had found a Red-necked Grebe and a migrating flock of 19 dark geese, we continued to Huikku. There we saw a Goshawk and a Canada Goose and after that we drove to Pökönnokka. </p>
<p>In Pökkö we saw another Chiffchaff and then walked around the big meadow and finally saw a Skylark, a Snipe, a Ruff and a Snow Bunting.</p>
<p>In Ojakylänlahti we saw nothing new and also Ulkokarvo was a disappointment. On the road to Pöllä we saw finally a Jay but Pöllä and Kuivasäikkä had nothing new. </p>
<p>In Patelanselkä we saw nothing but in Marjaniemi we saw that our second team was there so we stopped a little bit different place than usually. It came a draw as we missed a long-stayer Eider that was in front of them but we saw a Golden Plover that they missed.</p>
<p>The last hour we spent in Keskiniemi and hoped for waders but even there were none! We had only 3 Skylarks there. We also heard a “tacking” bird that never showed itself – I hope it was nothing very rare like a Dusky Warbler…</p>
<p>The results were given in school. After all there were only 4 teams and we won with our 83 species. Our second team came 2nd with 81 and Juha Markkola and Tuomas Herva were 3rd with 79 species. Family Hohtola had taken the race pretty easy but still they had seen some species that other teams hadn’t seen. Altogether 100 species had been seen.</p>
<p>In the evening Pirkka left to Kemijärvi but the rest of us stayed in our cottage, ate pizza, drank a little, had sauna and had a good time! </p>
<p><b>Still a morning trip</b></p>
<p>On Sunday the 4th of October 4 of us left early to Riisinnokka again. It was pretty windy and almost no new birds were seen. 2 Golden Plovers, the same Marlin, a Red-throated Diver, the same Woodcocks on the way and one new Wren were something to mention.  In Kirkkosalmi we saw the same Shoveler but in Järventakusta we now found 2 Greylag Geese with much more Whooper Swans.</p>
<p>In Marjaniemi we twitched that same Eider and it was a new Hailuoto-tick for me. Then on the way back we stopped in Potinhamina where we found the same Red-necked Grebe but also 2 Brent Geese.</p>
<p>Once we got back to our cottage, Jassi and Vierimaa had already cleaned everything. Antti left to twitch the Brent Geese and we packed everything and soon we all were in the harbor.</p>
<p>In Oulunsalo we said goodbye to Vierimaa and followed Peuna to Raahe rubbish tip where had been a big pipit. We hoped for a Blyth’s but didn’t find anything else than a Pheasant, 35 Gold Finches and some Meadow Pipits so on.</p>
<p>Then it was time to say goodbye to Peuna and start driving towards south-east. It was a long drive and only surprise was the flash-of a speed-camera a kilometer before Juva! Potu was driving so we hope we get only a warning…</p>
<p>I was finally at home a little bit after 10 p.m. but once again it had been a really good weekend with very good friends!</p>
<p>J.A. </p>
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		<title>Different kind of fishers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Friday the 25th of September I visited Siikalahti a couple of times. There were some my friends too and together we saw 3 Bewick&#8217;s Swans, 200 Brent Geese, an Osprey, a Peregrine, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a Nutcracker and altogether 10 White-tailed Eagles! In the afternoon we went to Saari with &#8220;Jassi&#8221; Kiljunen and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Friday the 25th of September I visited Siikalahti a couple of times. There were some my friends too and together we saw 3 Bewick&#8217;s Swans, 200 Brent Geese, an Osprey, a Peregrine, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a Nutcracker and altogether 10 White-tailed Eagles! In the afternoon we went to Saari with &#8220;Jassi&#8221; Kiljunen and saw a Merlin, 10 Golden Plovers, 14 Lapwings and 2 Great Grey Shrikes in Akanvaara Tetrisuo, a Grey Heron in Pohjanranta and 10000 Barnacle Geese and 100 grey geese in Jyrkilä. There were also 100 swans which 6 of them were Bewick&#8217;s Swans.</p>
<p>On Saturday I did birding only in the morning without any special observations. In the afternoon we drove to Savonlinna and twitched a Mandarin Duck and then continued to Mikkeli to my grandmother&#8217;s funeral. She was the probably the biggest reason, why me and my brother started to watch birds in early 80&#8217;s. </p>
<p>On Sunday the 27th of September we woke up and drove to Siikalahti already at 6:30 a.m. Soon there were also Harri Partanen, Jassi and Merja Laari, but it was so foggy that we started to walk around. We had planned to try to see as many species as possible during the day in Siikalahti. </p>
<p>Right away we saw a White-backed Woodpecker and heard a Water Rail. From Raikantie we found a Wren, a Crested Tit and a Black Grouse. At 9 a.m. we were back at the dam-road and now Pekka Punnonen had arrived too. </p>
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<p>Finally the fog cleared and we saw a Bluethroat, a Marsh Harrier, thousand of Barnacle Geese flying around, but not real migration. Only Woodpigeons were really moving and we counted 590 birds. Then Merja found a Bittern standing on the reeds and soon we saw it catching a fish and then hiding back to the reeds. </p>
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<p>During the day we saw a Honey Buzzard, 3 White-tailed Eagles, a Hen Harrier, an Osprey, 2 Goshawks, 14 Sparrowhawks and a Merlin. 382 Cranes were migrating and 220 still just flying around.</p>
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<p>In the afternoon it came quiet but we still saw a Grey-headed Woodpecker, a Gold Finch and a Lesser Whitethroat. At 4:30 p.m. everyone else had seen enough but I moved to the main bird-tower. There I counted 77 Bean Geese, 14 White-fronted Geese, found a Pintail, 11 Shovelers, a Long-tailed Duck, a Smew, 11 Scaups and 42 Tufted Ducks with about a thousand Mallards and Wigeons. Then I suddenly heard a high call close to the tower and saw briefly a compact bird flying to one reed-bed. I didn&#8217;t see any colors but I knew it had been a Common Kingfisher! I put the news out and soon I heard it again and then saw it landing to a willow pretty close to the tower. But I couldn&#8217;t find my camera and when I finally found it and managed to start scoping, I just got a few seconds video of the bird before it caught a bird and flew behind the reeds with it.</p>
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<p>I stayed in the tower until 6:30 p.m. and once I realized that I had been in Siikalahti for 12 hours already, I left back to home. There I counted that we had seen altogether 83 species during the day in Siikalahti.</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>Hoopoe story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the 23rd of September I had been birding only on my lunch-hour and seen almost nothing, so I was having nice nap after my work. When I woke up I had got a message that there was a Hoopoe in Rautjärvi Änkilä. I had planned to go to visit a gas-station in Russia anyway [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the 23rd of September I had been birding only on my lunch-hour and seen almost nothing, so I was having nice nap after my work. When I woke up I had got a message that there was a Hoopoe in Rautjärvi Änkilä. I had planned to go to visit a gas-station in Russia anyway and Änkilä was on the way so I left immediately. </p>
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<p>The Hoopoe had been seen about an hour before I arrived to Änkilä and I had got some instructions to the right garden, but they were pretty badly wrong. I had told to drive 1 kilometer from one house, but it was close to 3 kilometers before I finally found a garden that looked right. And already from the moving car I saw a Hoopoe standing on the short grass in the middle of the garden. I got out from the car, put up the scope and took some digiscoping pictures and videos, but soon another car was passing by and the bird flushed to the forest behind the buildings. Anyway I had got good pictures, so I left towards Imatra and Svetogorsk.</p>
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<p>But this wasn&#8217;t the whole story yet! On the next day, on the 24th of September, I went to Siikalahti bird-tower on my lunch-hour. I had planned to scan all the masses of ducks and Barnacle Geese and managed to find 2 Pochards, a Scaup and a Long-tailed Duck. Also a Marsh Harrier, a Common Buzzard and a Goshawk were seen. I was of course scanning the sky too with my binos and once I was doing that, I saw briefly a thrush or woodpecker-like bird disappearing behind Läähättäjä-island. I was thinking of a Grey-headed Woodpecker but waited it to come from the other side of the island and finally found it with my scope and it was a Hoopoe! I followed it flying across the bay and then landing to a field to Aittavaara. It was already so far that I decided to put the news out with my phone and once I had done that I couldn&#8217;t find the bird again, but it wasn&#8217;t a surprise the distance was so big.</p>
<p>So I walked to the parking place and drove Aittavaara and walked to check the field but I couldn&#8217;t find the bird anymore. But I was in too bad hurry to go back to work, so I really couldn&#8217;t check the field well enough. Anyway I had got the first self-found tick for the year and also a new Siikalahti-tick!</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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		<title>In Tauvo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had been birding a lot in Parikkala without finding anything special so it was time to do something else. We decided to go once again to Siikajoki Tauvo for the weekend. On the way we tried to twitch a Mandarine Duck in Savonlinna bit it was raining pretty hard so we didn&#8217;t find it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had been birding a lot in Parikkala without finding anything special so it was time to do something else. We decided to go once again to Siikajoki Tauvo for the weekend. On the way we tried to twitch a Mandarine Duck in Savonlinna bit it was raining pretty hard so we didn&#8217;t find it. In Iisalmi we saw a flock of Barnacle Geese and in Pyhäntä a Great Grey Shrike.</p>
<p>We were finally in Tauvo before 10 p.m. and met Pirkka who had just arrived too. Antti Peuna had arrived earlier and also Matti and Annikki Tynjälä had came to help us to put up the mist-nets. Soon we were all putting up the nets while Tengmalm&#8217;s Owl was calling from the speakers. Soon we had 2 owls to ring but then it started to rain and Matti and Annikki left to Oulu and the rest of us wet to sleep.</p>
<p>On the 19th of September we woke up before 7 a.m. and soon we were making the first net-round. The weather was luckily better than the forecasts had told so there were some birds moving and already on the second round we heard a Yellow-browed Warbler calling. We had hoped to get this species from the nets as it was the best autumn ever for this species.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/img_7072" rel="attachment wp-att-5815"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_7072-320x220.jpg" alt="" title="Yellow-browed Warbler" width="320" height="220" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5815" /></a><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/img_6892" rel="attachment wp-att-5816"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_6892-320x228.jpg" alt="" title="Long-tailed Tit" width="320" height="220" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5816" /></a></p>
<p>But we caught only Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs, tits with a flock of Long-tailed Tits, Robins, Reed Buntings, Redpolls, 2 Meadow Pipits, Goldcrests, Bullfinches and Chaffinches and a Brambling, a Song Thrush and a Bluethroat. We heard and saw altogether at least 4 Yellow-browed Warblers, but caught none. Between the net-rounds we were of course spending time in the bird-tower and saw a Lapwing, 8 White-tailed Eagles, 11 Bean Geese, 10 Long-tailed Ducks, 7 Common Scoters, a Velvet Scoter, a Red-throated Diver and a Cormorant. On one of the rounds we saw a Peregrine Falcon.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/wp_20150919_001-copy" rel="attachment wp-att-5849"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WP_20150919_001-copy-320x253.jpg" alt="" title="Bluetail" width="320" height="253" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5849" /></a><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/wp_20150919_008-copy" rel="attachment wp-att-5850"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WP_20150919_008-copy-320x206.jpg" alt="" title="Goldcrest" width="320" height="206" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5850" /></a></p>
<p>In the afternoon it started to blow very hard and there were no birds in mist-nets at all, so we headed to Ulkonokka. The walk was long and hard but there were quite a few waders! 200 Dunlins, 35 Golden Plovers, 9 Grey Plovers, 3 Sanderlings, 3 Ringed plovers, 2 Knots, 2 Spotted Redshanks, 3 Snipes and a Jack Snipe were seen. We also saw 6 Willow Grouses, a Merlin, a Yellow Wagtail and 4 Lapland Buntings. In the evening we played owls from the speakers again and caught one Pygmy Owl.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/img_6952" rel="attachment wp-att-5863"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_6952-320x204.jpg" alt="" title="Ulkonokka" width="320" height="204" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5863" /></a><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/img_6974" rel="attachment wp-att-5864"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_6974-320x204.jpg" alt="" title="Golden Plovers and Dunlins" width="320" height="204" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5864" /></a></p>
<p>On the 20th of September the weather was much better but it was even quieter on the mist-nets. New species were a Lesser Redpoll, a Coal Tit, 2 Yellowhammers, a Lesser Spotted and a Greater Spotted Woodpecker, a Fieldfare and a big and dark adult male Northern Wheatear &#8211; leucorhoa? While walking the mist-net rounds, we had at least 2 Yellow-browed Warblers again and a Hazel Hen was calling. From the tower we saw some flocks of Mute Swans, 8 White-tailed Eagles, 270 Barnacle Geese that are not usually seen this west, but the wind had pushed lots of them to Lapland and Western coast too, 6 Bean Geese, 11 Cormorants, 50 Golden Plovers, 5 Black Woodpeckers, 2 Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers, a House Martin, 200 Redpolls, 20 Common Crossbills and the best ones were 2 late Caspian Terns.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/wp_20150920_001-copy" rel="attachment wp-att-5851"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WP_20150920_001-copy-320x199.jpg" alt="" title="Photographing Lesser Redpoll" width="320" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5851" /></a><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/img_7009" rel="attachment wp-att-5866"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_7009-320x251.jpg" alt="" title="Lesser Redpoll" width="320" height="251" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5866" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/tauvossa-tauolla/wp_20150920_005-copy" rel="attachment wp-att-5853"><img src="http://www.caligata.com/birdersdiary/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WP_20150920_005-copy-320x275.jpg" alt="" title="Lesser Redpoll" width="320" height="275" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5853" /></a></p>
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<p>At 4 p.m. we had packed, cleaned and closed the mist-nets. Matti and Annikki were again helping us as they had arrived in the morning and walked around Ulkonokka. Soon we were ready start a long drive back to Parikkala. On the way we saw a Hen Harrier in Vihanti and a flock of Barnacle Geese in Vieremä. We were finally at home about at 11 p.m.</p>
<p>J.A.</p>
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