

The rest of the day we took care of usual stuff: Data entering, cleaning and shopping. Rebecca went to do the Cormorant (Skarv) Count at the Harbor and had an interesting conversation about Skagen’s history with a local man spending his midday at the harbor.

made hot chocolate for all of us and we started watching Sherlock, the BBC series, which was such a nice warm-up after this windy morning. At one point we could see a Great Skua (Storkjove), but other than that there wasn’t much going on. The Migration Count was slow today, with mainly Common Scoters (Sortand) and many Velvet Scoters (Fløjlsand). They really liked it and were having a great time.
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He showed them how to distinguish different species of gulls, talked about migration and encouraged them to try out an activity, where they had to sit 5 minutes in silence and just listen to the sound of nature. and I, whilst Gustav was guiding a tour of 27 people around the dunes and beach. Today we started the morning by going to the Migration Count, this time at World’s End 1. The counting included Hayley, Rebecca, Simon Jr. The sunset was beautiful, and it was a good atmosphere to end the day (even if quite a few mosquitoes were there, but for this view we were happy to accept that). It was nice to enjoy the peace and quiet on the beach, as there are hardly any people around at this time and only the calls of the gulls and the sound of the waves could be heard. Let us start with a short review of yesterday’s evening! We spontaneously decided to go and watch the sunset at Nordstrand, as there were only a few clouds on the evening sky.
