June – Work and rallies
June begun and continued in bad weather. We had again lots of work with counts but there was also lots of visitors in Siikalahti. So we hadn’t time to sleep a lot, we were working around the clock.
On the 4th of June I could join to Siikalahti bird rally. We hadn’t had time to prepare to rally anywhere else than in Siikalahti and of course it wasn’t aloud to go in protected area in rally. Hanna had BirLife’s bird course and one of us had to be at work, so I was the only guide who managed to join.
Luckily I had a good team because Matti Lötjönen and Harry Nyström were other team mates.
18 hours Siikalahtirally 2004 in South Karelia
I had again finished a working day and I had even had time to sleep couple of hours before Matti Lötjönen and Harry Nyström arrived at Siikalahti parking place. Matti had driven from Helsinki and he had pick up Harry from Lappenranta. Now whole our team was ready to rock and roll.
We had prepared to the rally pretty traditionally. I had been working in Siikalahti with Hanna and Antti Vierimaa, so we did knew well what kind of birds were there but it didn’t help us at all. Siikalahti is a protected area’s o it is not aloud to move there in other places than in marked tracks. Otherwise we hadn’t got time to do birding almost at all. We did have made couple of trips for night singers, so we had at least some easy species.
We decided not to go to the beginning happening, but we started our way to Saari (Northern part of South-Karelia), where we had thought to start our rally.
First we drove to Pohjanranta, which is one of the best places in the area to find better waders. I had also seen both Garganeys and Pintail there couple of days before. It was also one of the only places where Yellow Wagtail breeds. We also had heard there had been Grey Heron, so we decided it might be the best place to start the rally.
Finally we got information that the rally was supposed to begin 8 p.m. so we had to begin almost directly.
Pohjanranta was really empty! We had to begin with Great Crested Grebe and it didn’t continue lot better. Only better observation was a flock of Jackdaws, which is quite rare in Saari.
After 30 minutes we had seen almost nothing! So I decided to walk a little, but I managed to walk only 50 meters from the tower when I stepped to too deep water and my boots were full of water! In same time Yellow Wagtail passed us, so we decide to change place as soon as possible. We really had thought to get much more species from this place.
Our next stop we ha in Kuposenmäki, which had great views to big area. Only better species was Green Sandpiper which we found flying really far over one lake. In spring this place might be really good for watching arctic migration?
Saari was really poor this time! It was good we were beginning our rally there, so we didn’t have to panic. We had to try to find all the common species from other places. We just needed to find something better, but we couldn’t find anything.
Tarassiinlahti was also extremely empty of birds, we did saw female Garganey flying and Greenshank was hiding inside dense vegetation.
Saari sightseeing continue to the fields of Jyrkilä. There we met a group of birders which were trying to find Short-eared Owls. We didn’t know if anyone had seen any of them there this year, but normally the species was possibly there. While talking with the birders we heard Spotted Crake calling. And again the traditional thing happened: the group continued their way and after one minute we found Short-eared Owl flying over the field. Good for us, but a pity for them.
Night started to get dark (it’s dark only for couple of hours this time) when we started to drive our traditional way near the border towards South. At Kanavalampi we heard from moving car Grasshopper Warbler singing. And of course we didn’t stop, because we saw another team standing couple of hundreds metres from the place. We didn’t wasn’t to show the bird for them.
Rainer Rajakallio and Petri Pelttari had already heard the Grasshopper Warbler and they told they had had pretty good start. They had started from Parikkala which seemed to be much better place this time than Saari where we had started. While changing some words with another team we heard Water Rail calling before we continued our way.
Tyrjä area was again as good as we had hoped, even much better! Near the border we heard many Nightjars. More than I had ever heard there! In half an hour we heard totally 12 Nightjars. On the border of Saari and Parikkala we heard two Ural Owls calling for each others. Also first Blyth’s Reed Warblers and Corn Crakes were of course found.
When the day changed to next we drove to Siikalahti where we got in couple of minutes River Warbler and Marsh Warbler. Also Grasshopper Warbler was in same place than before.
Rest of the night (couple of hours) we drove around the good fields and tried to find Long-eared Owl. Finally we found even two of them. While driving along the road Southern side of Siikalahti Harry heard some high calling through the car window. We stopped and surprisingly found out that Harry had identified the caller directly: Hobby which was calling continuously flight over us and it was at 1.30 a.m.
At 3 a.m. first Golden Oriols started to sing and soon after also Icterine Warbler and several common mourning singers were added to our list. Soon w decided to continue to Tyrjänkoski hoping to find some better species.
At Tyrjänkoski we met some friends. Antti and Johannes (which was learning to be a guide) were having their shadow-rally. They had decided not to pay the rally price because they had to be working 6 hours from the rally time. So they weren’t taking part to the shorter 8 hours rally, but having their own rally. (After all they got 95 species and they would have won the short rally!)
On the forest we heard several good species like Chiffchaff and Dunnock but Antti and Johannes told us about something better. And after couple of hundreds meters run we heard Red-breasted Flycatcher singing! Now everything had started to get better! And it just turned better: Black Woodpecker was drumming, Hazel Hen was whistling, Raven passed us and Black-throated Divers and Red-necked Grebes were swimming on the lake.
Quick visit to Siikalahti dam road offered us familiar Reed Warbler and Spotted Redshank. We knew it was not worthy to go to the main tower because there was nothing to offer for us.
Next we had a look to the Lake of Simpele and we got one good species: Common Scoter. Also Red-breasted Merganser was a tick.
About 7 o’clock we drove to the deep forests to get some good forest species. Our main goal was Siberian Jay. There is only couple of pairs in whole Parikkala, but we knew that while trying these birds we might find many other birds too.
When we arrived at the Siberian Jay place we heard a flying flock of Common Crossbills. But we couldn’t find these Siberian Jays even we tried hard. We decided to make another try in another place and while driving there I heard unfamiliar sing from the car window. We stopped and then we identified this song – Greenish Warbler was really good species for us!
While driving we did find still Mistle Thrush and female Black Grouse, but we couldn’t find Siberian Jays. We spent more than an hour while trying to find them but luckily we had found some really good ones.
Now we had checked all the most important places in Parikkala too, so we started our way towards the Southern places of South Karelia. We stopped shortly in Ruokolahti where we managed to find Canada Geese easily.
At Imatra we had a few stops. In Immalanjärvi Great Reed Warbler didn’t want to sing for us, but in Neitsytniemi we heard a flock of Long-tailed Tits – also an Ortolan Bunting was heard somewhere.
At Joutseno Konnunsuo we found only the most important species: Honey Buzzard, Red-backed Shrike and Meadow Pipit. Kotasaari was much better, we saw several good waders like Temminck’s Stints, Little Ringed and Ringed Plovers, Greenshanks and Spotted Redshanks. A Couple of Linnets were sitting on a wire in Kivisaari, so a quick tour in Joutseno had been excellent.
In Lappeenranta we drove directly to Askola. Goldfinches were singing already before the parking place, but better species was Great Heron which was flying over the pools. So we could find this bird which we had tried very hard already in Pohjanranta. Also Oystercatchers were seen, so our target species had been found easily, and even something else too.
At Hanhijärvi we found Bean Goose which had stayed there already several weeks. It was really far but we managed to identify it when it climbed to a rock and it was clearly visible even it was in the middle of flock of ducks.
We had thought Kaislanen would have been our last place, because we knew there had been several ducks which we hadn’t seen yet. But it took only couple of minutes to find Gadwalls, Smew and female Pintail, so we still had time to our last desperate try.
Matti’s car had some serious problems but we had still 7 minutes when we arrived at Lappenranta harbour. We tried to find a Mandarin Duck which had been there in spring, but some people (not birders) had told that the bird would still be there. We ran and tried to check all water places but we couldn’t find the bird.
After all we counted that we had seen in 18 hours 128 bird species, which wasn’t that good number, but this year had been so poor that we knew we had done well. Actually we were really hapy how our rally had gone! We just thought we would have found ore species.


The results were told at Parikkala Harjulinna and finally our Ja-Ma-Ha Racing Teams 128 species was quite clearly the best result. But the victory was just a small thing if compare how fun we had had! Thanks again Matti and Harry!
Back to routines and again rally
After the rally and after finishing the results I still had power to twitch Black Tern in Siikalahti.
At next day when I had finished duck counts I went to pick up Hanna from Kägöne where she had finished her course, then I got a message that there was Booted Warbler in Simpele, only 20 kilometres from us. Of course we went to twitch this good WP-year tick. We also went to see a nest of Three-toed Woodpecker which two other teams had found in rally.
In mid June we had almost no time for real birding because we were all the time working with counts. Watching migration or checking different places are much better ways to find rarities than staying all the time in one place.


Our free time we spent mostly sleeping. Once we went to ring some Sand Martins and once again we had to go to Lappeenranta because there was a first ever adult male Pied Wheatear in Finland. We all guides (and Johannes Hänninen which was studying guiding) drove there by Anttis’ car and we managed to see this amazing beautiful bird. Hanna even got her 300th lifer!
To Kuusamo
Luckily I had some free time between counts and I managed to join to Kuusamo bird rally, where I got invited to Jyrki Mäkelä’s, local birdwatchers team. So after the last count 14th of June at 6 a.m. I took a bus and after changing the bus in Joensuu and Kajaani I arrived at Kuusamo at afternoon.
I had slept far too little but anyway I was excited to start birding in new places. So we started to prepare to the rally in same evening (Of course Jyrki had started earlier).
Next few days we birded really hard, even 18 hours a day! Some days we had team mates in two different cars trying to find good species for the rally. Other team mates Mika Hämäläinen and Heikki Suoraniemi and also their friend Janne Moilanen were also working hard. For a while I was extremely tired but anyway we managed to see for example: couple of Booted Warblers, Icterine Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler, nesting Hawk Owl, Tengmalm’s Owl, Rustic and Little Buntings, Spotted Crake and possibly Moorhen. The best experience for me was ringing a nestling of Golden Eagle!


It was good we slept the last night before the rally well. Also Sami Timonen, the fifth team mate, came, and our rental 4-wheel drive car was ready, so everything seemed to be really well!
We started the rally in Oulanka, and next 24 hours we drove 600 kilometres around the Kuusamo! The rally plan was made really well, so we didn’t drive almost at all for nothing. Of course our goal was to see as many species as possibly, but unfortunately this time the rallying went far too serious. Luckily we found all the time new species so we all tried our best.
At Oulanka we started our rally when we saw Honey Buzzard and after that we found: Golden Eagles, Sparrow Hawk, Hazel Hen, Common Buzzard, Shoveler, Merlin, Tengmalm’s Owl from the nest, Coal Tit, Three-toed Woodpecker which nest we found accidentally, Siberian Jays, Goldcrests, Siberian Tits, Parrot Crossbills and Rustic Bunting.
We continued to other places which were near the city and we got new species: Hawk Owl, Common Scoters, Marsh Harrier, Red-throated Diver, White-tailed Eagles, Black-backed Gull etc. At night we begun with Spotted Crake and continued to get Grasshopper Warbler, Golden Plover and Short-eared Owl. Then we made a hard work in Antinperä which gave us our price because Broad-billed Sandpiper, Jack Snipe and Willow Grouse were added to our list. Next we drove a longer way to Kuratti where we found Bean Goose, but unfortunately we just spent time while trying to find Coot, which didn’t want to show us. But we heard several Little Buntings so we weren’t there for nothing.
We drove next to get many species which we had prepared well: Wood Warbler, Blackbird, Chiffchaff, Icterine Warbler, Black Grouse, Crane and Dipper were found very quickly! Unfortunately we couldn’t find the Booted Warblers, but we found both Jay and Black Woodpecker from the same place.
We continued to Ruka where we had been three times before the rally without seeing Grey Wagtail. And we couldn’t see it now either but we heard it! The bird was singing somewhere so we just couldn’t see it, even there was several teams trying! But it wasn’t important to see it, hearing is enough. We also found Wren so we managed to survive from Ruka pretty quickly. Next we twitched Bluethroat which we knew to be easy, but this time we really had to wait before it started to sing. It was already late for singers.
Our last hours went perfectly! We still managed to find Great Grey Shrike, Lesser Whitethroat, Whitethroat and our last species and only species that no-one else found Blyth’s Reed Warbler.
After all we came 3rd (from 30 teams) in this so called Finnish Championship rally. We lost the silver only by 1 species and the gold by 3 species. Anyway I wasn’t happy at all because I had never bee in rally which is taken that serious. We really hadn’t fun at all! I have used to get rallies seriously but with humour. It was also strange to see how the best teams were working together before the rally. They were changing their best species, so it is probably impossible for beginners to success in rally!
Anyway I was happy I went to Kuusamo, because now I know what kind of rally there is. Of course I was also happy I got several good year ticks and even 2 PPLY (Northern Bothnia Birdwatchers Association) ticks (290 now).
Rest of the month went in Siikalahti. We still had the last counts, but we couldn’t find anything special. At the end of month I started again my summer job in heath centre, so I could rest a little from birding.