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Dutch Oil Platform Fitted With Bird-Friendly Lighting

The Dutch oil company NAM and Philips have developed a new type of lighting . The lamps radiate a limited part of the color spectrum. Due to the lights’ unique coloring, migrating birds traveling over the North Sea are less likely to be distracted by them.

The lights are already in use on one oil platform in the Dutch part of the North Sea. The test case has been very positive so far.

Every year 60 million birds travel over the North Sea. Most birds make their journey safely and without incident. However up to 10% of the migrating birds can become distracted by the lights on offshore oil platforms. The birds may end up circling the oil platform for a long time before collapsing from exhaustion into the platform or the sea.

NAM has been seriously researching this problem and came up with the different type of light being a possible solution. Birds are especially distracted by reds in the color spectrum, and not as much by blues and greens. Normally, light which lacks reds would be a problem for the oil platform workers. NAM joined with Philips to come up with a solution that was safe for both the birds and the oil platform workers.

The oil platform L15, off the coast of Vlieland, was equipped with a mix of the special TL- and HID-bulbs. The test is currently studying not only the reaction of the area birds but also the safety standards of the workers on the platform. Beside the reduction in bird-related incidents, so far testing has complied to all human safety standards as well. The final results of the study will be prepared after the fall migration.

Source: Eerste platform met vogelvriendelijke verlichting

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More Nightjars In Dutch Sallandse Heuvelrug

Over three evenings in June the Nightjars in the Dutch National Park Sallandse Heuvelrug were counted. The 13th annual survey counted 63 individual birds, a record.

In total 42 people, from various area bird groups, participated in the count. They observed 16 spots within the park.

Typically the Nightjar is found on heathland and open forests in the Sallandse Heuvelrug. The birds especially like the areas on the edge of the heath in this park. The Sallandse Heuvelrug is the northern border of the breeding area for the Nightjar and the birds are only found in the area during breeding season, from May until August.

Source: Toename nachtzwaluwen op Sallandse Heuvelrug

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Schiphol International Airport Concerned About Geese

Schiphol International Airport near Amsterdam has expressed concern over the number of geese living in the area around their runways. In the last five years the number of geese has increased.

The airport authorities are in talks with the Noord Holland provincial government regarding the geese. The large and heavy birds fly in groups and could present safety hazards for planes using the airport.

Source: Schiphol ongerust over ganzen

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Dutch Bird Fair Draws Thousands

The Dutch Bird Fair, which took place over the last weekend of August, attracted 9,000 visitors. The festival raised over 23,000 euros for a project to protect the Red Ibis of Surinam.

Festival visitors were treated with very good sightings of the local resident White-tailed Eagle on both days. On Saturday an Osprey was also spotted in the area, providing another treat for the attendees.

Source: Vogelfestival trekt duizenden bezoekers

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Spring Storm Damage To Bird Population Still Felt

The heavy storms that hit the Dutch Wadden Islands in June has caused permanent damage to the bird population.

The storm hit the island birds late in the breeding season, meaning that survivors, already weak and exhausted from fleeing to safety, were unable to start a second nest.

Common Redshank and Common Terns were the most affected by the storms, but exact numbers are not known as these birds are not monitored as closely as some other breeds.

At least 100 Spoonbill nests were destroyed in the storms, and 150 Spoonbills drowned.

Of approximately 5000 Black-headed Gull nests, 2000 were lost.

Source: Blijvende schade aan vogelpopulatie na storm juni

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Increase In Dutch Illegal Bird Trade

The Dutch authorities have confiscated 2199 illegally traded birds in the Netherlands so far this year. That is almost double the number confiscated in the same period last year.

The illegal bird trade in the Netherlands continues to flourish because the rewards are so high. Some birds, such as raptors, sell for as much as 400 euros.

The illegally traded birds are often banded so they can be traded more openly. But the banding is sometimes done by unqualified banders which results in injuries to the birds.

Source: Grote stijging in beslag genomen vogels

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Dutch Museum To Show Rare Audubon Book

The Teylers Museum in Haarlem, the Netherlands, plans to exhibit one of the world’s largest and most expensive books to the public. The Birds of America, by John James Audubon, will be on display from 3 November until 20 January 2008.

Teylers will show five parts of the book. Due to the value and size of the book, it is rarely displayed. A copy of the book sold at a 2002 Christie’s auction for almost nine million dollars.

Most of the bird illustrations in the book are life-size. The book measures 64 x 97 centimeters.

The Teylers Museum in Haarlem is the oldest museum in the Netherlands.

Source: Teylers Museum toont vogels van formaat

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The Goose Whisperer Of Delft

A wildlife management specialist in the Netherlands has a unique way of dealing with nuisance geese in the Hof van Delft park – he talks to them.

Martin Hof relocates geese from city centers and educates the public on issues related to the waterfowl. He has an remarkable rapport with the birds and can be seen whistling and whispering to the geese on their level while keeping their numbers to a manageable level.

Read more about the Goose Whisperer of Delft.

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New Dutch Dodo Expedition To Mauritius

In October 2005 Dutch researchers discovered a mass-grave of Dodo birds on the island of Mauritius. In June 2006 an international team of scientists returned to the location for further study. A new party from the Leiden museum Naturalis plans to return to Mauritius in August 2007 for more research.

The Dodo grave on Mauritius may be the largest such natural cache of animal bones in the world. Few such graves are found on volcanic islands, making the Mauritius cache even more remarkable.

The team from Naturalis plans to further excavate the bones, which lie one meter underground, by draining the soil. This special method of excavation will allow scientists to determine the age of the bone cache with more accuracy.

Source: Nieuwe dodo-expeditie naar Mauritius

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Thousands Of Dutch Nests Washed Away

Last week thousands of nests on the Dutch Wadden islands were washed away. A combination of strong winds and rain caused dikes to flood and drown the nests.

Most of the nests of the 10,000 breeding pairs of birds on Ameland were washed away. At least 5000 seagull nests were lost. Many tern chicks were preparing for fledging but as the nests were washed away they lost their parents and may not be able to find them again.

The damage to nests on the islands Schiermonnikoog and Terschelling was also significant.

Source: Duizenden nesten Friese kwelders weggespoeld

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