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Taxonomy and Nomenclature are based on the International Ornithological
Congress (IOC) List 11.1
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ANILLAMIENTO EN LA ESTACION ORNITOLOGICA DE KVISMARE (SUECIA)
Dear birder and EBN-member,
Are you (or do you know someone) interested in working at Kvismare Bird
Observatory? We need personnel from mid April to September 30. Work during
spring mainly consists of making inventories of different species, such as
wetland species, Marsh Harrier, Lapwings, Penduline Tits, and possibly
Hooded Crows. Between the end of June and the end of September ringing is
carried out at three different sites (reed beds and shrub lands). Mostly we
catch breeding and migrating passerines. In addition to the actual ringing
of course other duties are attached, such as clearing net paths, mending
nets, entering ringing data into the computer program, conducting bird
counts in the lakes etc.
The bird observatory is situated at 59.14 N / 15.24 E near Örebro, about 200
kilometres west of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. You live in a house
located a couple of hundred metres from one of the lakes. Kvismaren is a
classical Swedish area for birding, a nature reserve with lakes, reed beds
and agricultural landscape. 276 bird species have been observed in the area.
For ringing or making inventories you make SEK 650-850/week. The wages
depend on how long you stay. As the observatory's warden/local manager you
make SEK 750-950/week. As a ringer's assistant you make SEK 450/week. (SEK
100 = Euro 10.66, Feb 29, 2008.) The trip fare is paid on your own expense,
while the accommodation is free. Normally we cook together and the food then
costs about SEK 40-45/day. It is required that you speak English in order to
work at Kvismare Bird Observatory.
Does this interest you? Please contact me via e-mail (make sure to use the
address staff_manager@kvismaren.org; please do NOT click "reply") a.s.a.p.
If interested to work during the spring, include a detailed description of
your previous experience of inventories (species; type of survey; your role
in the survey; principal; period(s) during which the surveys were carried
out etc.) and two references with e-mail address and phone number. Also
state whether you have previous experience in climbing trees or not. If
interested in work as ringer or warden, include a detailed description of
your previous experience of bird ringing (e.g. when did you start ringing;
list the groups/observatories you have been ringing with; what kind of birds
(passerines, non-passerines) have you mainly been working with; roughly how
many birds have you ringed; what is your normal reference for ageing and
sexing (e.g. Svensson 1992; Jenni & Winkler 1994; other); what biometric
measurements are you confidently using (and what methods/scales are you
using/referring to); what is your previous experience of using mistnets; do
you hold any national ringer's license, and if so, what kind etc.). Also
describe any previous experience of inventories. Include two references (for
you as ringer) with e-mail address and phone number. To work as a ringer's
assistant you need no previous experience, but please let us know whether
you have any previous experience of bird trapping/handling. You can find
some more information about Kvismare Bird Observatory on our website www.kvismaren.org. If interested, I also have some additional information I
could send you.
Best regards,
Martin Stervander, ringing manager and temporary staff manager, Kvismare
Bird Observatory
Andreas Tranderyd, Gittan Matsson, Patrik Rhönnstad, Bo Nielsen, and Hans
Waern are additional members of the Kvismare Bird Observatory staff group
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