Our rally team "Suur-Akaan Nuijamiehet" was the same that we have had for many years; Ville Työppönen, Heikki-Pekka Innala, Jonne Mäkelä and undersigned.
The rally time was 6:00 - 16:00, basically 10 hours. But this year we started only at 8:30, as we knew that it was totally hopeless to search for owls, due to fact that the vole population cycle is right now in low phase. The sun rose at 9:38 and set down at 15:18, so the effective birding time was about 7 hours and 15 minutes.
At first we headed to couple of feeding places in Valkeakoski suburbs. The first species, Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) was observed at 8:44. During next 16 minutes we observed 10 species but after that the rate slowed down.
Waterfowl were scarce. Drainage of water in lakes has been minimal this winter and most of the open water locations were now covered with ice. Many waterfowl and 1 Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) are concentrated in the condensation water pool of United Paper Mills in Valkeakoski, but unfortunately that area is nowadays out of limits, so all rally teams missed couple of species this year. Still we managed to find an adult Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus), male Goosander (Mergus merganser) and Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus) from the few open water rapids and straits of Lempäälä.
The obligatory drawback of this rally for us was the Merlin (Falco columbarius). I found a fast flying bird over the forest in Ritvala; Heikki-Pekka managed to see it, but Jonne and Ville missed it. So, as the rules say that over 50% of the team members must see and identify the bird, the Merlin was not acceptable...
Like always in these rallies, the first morning hours are the best. During afternoon we got only couple of new species and at 15:47, we ticked the last species, the Eurasian Treecreeper (Certhia familiaris) from my own backyard.

Next year again - and then we will take the gold position back to us!
And below is the complete list of the species we saw, including the Merlin:
- Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus)
- Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus)
- Goosander (Mergus merganser)
- Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
- Merlin (Falco columbarius)
- Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus)
- Black Grouse (Tetrao tetrix)
- Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
- Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix)
- Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)
- Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos minor)
- Feral Pigeon (Columba livia)
- Eurasian Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto)
- Great Tit (Parus major)
- European Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)
- Crested Tit (Lophophanes cristatus)
- Coal Tit (Periparus ater)
- Willow Tit (Poecile montanus)
- Goldcrest (Regulus regulus)
- Eurasian Treecreeper (Certhia familiaris)
- Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus)
- Common Blackbird (Turdus merula)
- Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris)
- Common Raven (Corvus corax)
- Hooded Crow (Corvus corone cornix)
- Western Jackdaw (Corvus monedula)
- Common Magpie (Pica pica)
- Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
- Eurasian Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
- House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
- European Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)
- Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea)
- Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella)
Stuart Price 05 January, 2010 16:34
ReplyDeleteWow, over half of those species occur here in Hokkaido!
Bird Identifiers 13 October, 2010 19:23
ReplyDeleteYour Winter Bird rally brings back memories for me while stationed in the air force on Shemya Island Island, south Alaska in the Aleutian island chain when we got the rare opportunity to see many of the Bar-tailed Godwit.. what a treat for us birders.