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Birding the North Cape

19/5/2013

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The North Cape (Nordkapp) is the northernmost point on mainland Europe, at 71 degrees north. Close to the most popular tourist site you find the small village of Gjesvær with its 120 inhabitants. The way of living is based on direct and indirect harvests from the sea. Bird safari around the bird cliff is one of them.

I was visiting Gjesvær to take part in a meeting with local companies offering products for visiting birders 13 - 15 May 2013. On my drive from Lakselv airport on the 13th. I stumbled upon a first spring male Black Redstart near a place called Repvåg. A rarity in Finnmark county. During the 200 km ride to the North Cape the birding highlights were 17 different Rough-legged Buzzards, a Merlin, about a hundred Tundra Bean Geese (inner Porsangerfjord) and good numbers of Bar-tailed Godwits, well dressed in their red breeding plumages.
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The first midnight sun of the year at Gjesværstappan, near the North Cape in Norway.
During the first night in Gjesvær we experienced the first midnight sun of the year. A beautiful experience. On day two we were invited by skipper Ola Thomassen to go on a safari around the islands of Gjesværstappan. Ola organises daily boat trips around the bird cliffs, and we agreed to go on a ride.
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European Shag.
After breakfast we went out with "Lundekongen" ("The Puffin King") to do a ride around the stunning cliffs of Gjesværstappan. They are only minutes away from the village by boat. Just outside the harbour tons of birds appeared. The first to greet us were Shags and Black Guillemots, but as we closed in to the bird cliffs thousands of Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills were swimming and flying around. Both Common and Brunnich's Guillemots were present. We saw only three individuals of the latter, but several hundred Common Guillemots. Gjesværstappan are famous for their colony of Northern Gannets. It it the most northern in the world. About 1200 pairs are breeding there, and I will do an extra blogpost on these birds soon. All bird pictures in this post are shot from the safari boat "Lundekongen", driven excellently by Ola Thomassen at Birdsafari a/s. A full species list can be found on the bottom of the post.
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Common Guillemots, Razorbills and Atlantic Puffins covered the sea surface.
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Razorbills were numerous.
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The beautiful Atlantic Puffin was by far the most numerous bird today.
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Puffin entrances all over the grassy slopes of Gjesværstappan.
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A party of Shags twisting their necks off trying to follow the boats movement.
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Despite a dozen White-tailed Eagles present, this second year Golden Eagle was the bird of prey highlight of the day.
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The Grey Seal was the only mammal we observed today. Several were present, including adults with cubs.
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Gjesværstappan - one of the largest seabird colonies in Norway.
Total species list with numbers 13 - 15 May Gjesvær and Gjesværstappan, Finnmark county: Mallard (1 pair), Common Eider (250), Red-breasted Merganser (3 pairs), Great Cormorant (150), European Shag (500), Northern Gannet (900), White-tailed Eagle (15), Golden Eagle (1), Eurasian Oystercatcher (10), Ringed Plover (2), Golden Plover (6), Purple Sandpiper (75), Dunlin (1), Common Gull (3), Black-legged Kittiwake (500), Great Black-backed Gull (50), Herring Gull (350), Common Guillemot (500), Brunnich's Guillemot (3), Black Guillemot (50), Razorbill (3500), Atlantic Puffin (8000), Rock Pipit (5), Meadow Pipit (2), White Wagtail (2), Northern Wheatear (1), Ring Ouzel (10), Redwing (4), Fieldfare (1), Sedge Warbler (1), Hooded Crow (15), Common Raven (10), Common Starling (1), House Sparrow (12), Chaffinch (1), Twite (6), and Snow Bunting (15).
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