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Beringer und Beringungshelfer haben weltweit Möglichkeiten an Beringungsprojekten oder auf Beringungsstationen mitzuarbeiten. Wir haben hier einige Beispiele zusammengetragen. Diese Aufstellung ist nicht vollständig. Wer ein weiterführendes Interesse hat oder ein Projekt kennt, welches hier hinzugefügt werden sollte, melde sich bitte bei Andreas Goedecke (goedecke" at" proring.de). Für folgende Projekte / Aktionen werden aktuell Mitarbeiter / Mithilfe gesucht
(für nähere Informationen einfach das Thema anklicken):


Volunteer Bird Ringers are needed at the Hula Valley Ringing Station in Northern Israel !!!NEU!!!

weitere Informationen in Englisch in der pdf-Datei (227 KB) zum pdf ...


Beringungshelfer am Balaton (Ungarn)

Möchtest du einen schönen Sommer haben? Magst du die Natur? Würdest du gerne Ungarn und die ungarische Menschen kennenlernen?
Unsere Beringungsstation befindet sich am Plattensee (Balaton) in Fenékpuszta.
Wir suchen von 10. Juli bis Ende Oktober 2-3 Beringer und Beringungshelfer.
Unsere Station ist 1985 gegründet, wir kennzeichen 9-24 000 Vögel pro Jahr mit Fussbeinringen: zirka 200- 250 Vögel pro Tag.

weitere Informationen: Flyer als pdf mit Links und Emailadresse: als pdf-Datei (190 KB) zum Flyer ...
Prospekt als pdf-Dateien zum Prospekt Seite 1 (534 kb) und zum Prospekt Seite 2 (581 kb)
Internet-Link http://west-balaton.hu/de/keszthely-sehenswuerdigkeiten/vogelklinik


Fall 2010 Volunteer Positions at Aras Kuyucuk & Bird Ringing (Banding) Stations in northeastern Turkey

The environmental NGO KuzeyDoga Society has been monitoring and ringing birds at Aras and Kuyucuk Bird Ringing (Banding) stations in northeastern Turkey's Kars and Igdir provinces. We have so far recorded 312 bird species in the Kars region, over two-thirds of the country s species, including most of eastern Turkey specialties. 157 bird species have been ringed and both numbers are still rising. A bird list is here: http://www.kuzeydoga.org/index.php/birdlist

Aras Station (950 m a.s.l., 40º 07' N, 043º 35' E) is in a wetland by the Aras river and is surrounded by reeds and willows. Kuyucuk Lake (1627 m a.s.l., 40º 45' N, 043º 27' E) is a bird-rich steppe lake surrounded by wheat fields and alpine meadows. Photos can be seen at http://www.kuzeydoga.org/index.php/photo-gallery/view/1

Both stations have over 200 bird species, collectively exceeding 270 species, 60% of the entire avifauna of Turkey. Over 18,000 birds of 157 species have been ringed, including many Turkey specialties and rarities such as Spotted Crake, Great Snipe, Long-legged Buzzard, Ruddy Shelduck, Levant Sparrowhawk, Pallid Harrier, Little Crake, Syrian Woodpecker, Citrine Wagtail, Corncrake, River Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler, Blyth s Reed Warbler, Caucasian Chiffchaff, Green Warbler, Paddyfield Warbler, Short-toed Lark, Siberian Stonechat, Finsch s Wheatear, Moustached Warbler, Upcher s Warbler, Icterine Warbler, Menetrie s Warbler, Barred Warbler, Red-throated Flycatcher, Semi-collared Flycatcher, Rose-colored Starling, Common Rosefinch and Black-headed Bunting.

Until now 121 volunteers from 16 different countries volunteered for KuzeyDoga Society s fieldwork. You can see the full list at http://www.kuzeydoga.org/index.php/kv
and read some testimonials of our volunteers at http://www.kuzeydoga.org/index.php/testimonials

In fall 2010, ringing will begin at both Aras and Kuyucuk stations on August 15, 2010 and will end on October 30, 2010. We are looking for volunteers who will help ring birds at our stations between these dates. The facilities are basic but comfortable, with amenities such as hot showers and western-style flush toilets. Minimum participation must be at least 15 days, ideally one month or more. While we cover local expenses like food, accommodation and local transportation, unfortunately we can not cover travel expenses to/from Kars.

Accommodation at the Aras station will be provided in the former teacher's house with a capacity of 5 beds. Western-style flush toilet, hot shower, kitchen, and stove are available in the house. Volunteers are responsible for preparing the meals with supplies provided by KuzeyDoga.
At Kuyucuk, accommodation will be provided in the former teacher's house with 6 beds in the village and in a cabin by the lake with a capacity of 4 beds. Western-style flush toilet, hot shower and kitchen are available in the house. Volunteers are responsible for preparing the meals with supplies provided by KuzeyDoga. Since Lake Kuyucuk is mile-high in elevation, we recommend our volunteers to bring their own sleeping bags and cold weather clothes, particularly in October. During the day, it will be 15-25 C, cooling down as fall progresses.
Each station will be led by a licensed master ringer(s) and volunteers will be responsible for checking the nets hourly, collecting birds from nets, bringing to the ringing center, recording the data on data sheets, making orientation experiments, releasing the ringed birds and preparing the meals. We usually have English speaking ringers at the stations and our English-speaking staff can be reached at all times. KuzeyDoga Society may move volunteers between stations depending on available capacity.

At our stations, you can, by alternating, go hiking, go birdwatching, look for herbs, butterflies, and dragonflies, go fishing at Aras river as long as it is catch and release, watch fall raptor migration, stargaze, ride horses and have exciting cultural experiences, such as participating in village festivities.

Anybody who is interested and can volunteer at least 15 days between the dates mentioned above should get in touch with onder"at"kuzeydoga.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and let him know your name, last name, the dates you are available, and any questions.

This is a part of the Kars-Igdir Biodiversity Project led by ornithologist, ecologist and conservationist Dr. Cagan Sekercioglu (http://www.sekercioglu.org), senior scientist at Stanford University Biology Department and the president of KuzeyDoga. As a result of our multi-year efforts to protect and monitor the region s bird diversity while benefiting local people from ecotourism, KuzeyDoga was honored to receive from HRH Princess Anne the 2008 Whitley Gold Award, the most presitigous grassroots conservation award of the United Kingdom (http://www.whitleyaward.org/display.php?id=133).
Our conservation and ecotourism efforts have culminated this spring in the designation of Lake Kuyucuk as Turkey s 13. and eastern Turkey s first RAMSAR wetland, and Kuyucuk s election as Turkey s 2009 European Destination of Excellence by the European Commission.

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/tourism/eden/themes-destinations/countries/turkey/kars-kuyucuk/index_en.htm


Romanian Bird Ringing Camp [voluntaries search]

The youth ornithological group from Switzerland in collaboration with the ROC and European ornithologists is organizing for the third year an international bird ringing camp in the Danube Delta in Romania to study the migration. For more information, you can consult our website ( http://www.nosoiseaux.ch/~gdj//Roumanie/default_english.html) or our blog (http://gdj.bleublog.lematin.ch/ ).
This camp takes place between the 19th July and the 7th November 2010. We actively search collaborators (with or without experience). We need particularly helper between mid-September and end of October. We already search also a ringer in charge for the year 2011. The housing is, at the moment, on an house near the camp and a tiny financial support for food and accomodation would be request (more time you spend, less you pay). You can contact me if you are interested to participate or if you need further information.

Fabian Schneider
Project manager
Registration and information: Fabian Schneider (emberiza"at"hotmail.com)


XVII. Beringungsprogramm ziehender Singvögel in der Doñana im Herbst 2010

Natural Processes Monitoring Team. Doñana Biological Reserve- ICTS. Doñana Biological Station (CSIC)
Weitere Informationen unter folgendem Link:
http://www-rbd.ebd.csic.es/Seguimiento/mediobiologico/paseriformes/paseringles.html


Beringer und Beringungshelfer für spanisches Projekt vom 1.9. - 31.10.2010 gesucht

Dear friends of the european ringing schemes, we are looking for volunteer ringers to carry out a ringing campaign in Spain. I will be very gratefull if you can send the next text to your ringers or you can upload the information in your web sites. Thank you very much.

From September 1st to October 31st, a scientific ringing campaign will be carried out in Yetas Bird Observatory, Nerpio in the province of Albacete (southeast Spain). We need expert ringers to work as volunteers and assistants.

The two months ringing campaign will be carried out by members of /GMA Grupo Manchego de Anillamiento/ http://sao.albacete.org/joom/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=6&Itemid=45 and / Wings for Nerpio / http://alasparanerpio.blogspot.com staff, a project to promote the birdwatching tourism and birdlife protection in Nerpio mountains. The ringing campaign is fund by /IEA Instituto de Estudios Albacetenses http://www.iealbacetenses.com/ /and /Fundación Biodiversidad http://www.fundacion-biodiversidad.es/.

The volunteers will stay free in  Cortijo Guillén http://alasparanerpio.blogspot.com/2010/07/cortijo-guillen.html, an amazing rural house close to one of the three ringing sites. Some transport and food expenses will be also paid. The minimun stay for the volunteers is of one week. Applications of longer staying will have preference.

Usually around 90 meters of nets are set up in each place. The average number of birds ringed in each place per day is around 40.
If you want more information about the ringing campaign contact with Sergio Pinedo by email to alasparanerpio"at"hotmail.com. You can apply sending an email with your ornithological curriculum to the same email addres.

Weitere Informationen in der PDF_Datei: click... (PDF-file).


Internationales Beringungscamp "ACROLA" in Villefranque, Südwestfrankreich

Ort: Villefranque and Bayonne (South West France, Pays Basque) (N 43 ° 27 '47 "8, W 01 ° 28' 10" 9) Nive Wetland
Zeitraum: August
Netzfang von feuchtgebietsbewohnenden Singvogelarten
Weitere Informationen unter folgendem Link:
http://www.diomedea.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101:villefranque-08-08&catid=46:villefranque&Itemid=62

oder in der PDF_Datei: click... (PDF-file).


Beringer und Beringungshelfer für die Insel Greifswalder Oie gesucht !

Wissenschaftliche Zugvogelberingung auf der Insel Greifswalder Oie

Zwischen Mitte März und Mitte Juni sowie von August bis Mitte November werden auf der Ostseeinsel im Rahmen der wissenschaftlichen Zugvogelforschung Beringer und Beringungshelfer gesucht. Die Greifswalder Oie liegt östlich von Rügen auf einer bedeutenden Route für Zugvögel aus Skandinavien und den Tundren bis Sibirien. Hier werden in Zusammenarbeit mit der Beringungszentrale der Vogelwarte Hiddensee jährlich ca. 20.000 Vögel, v.a. Kleinvögel beringt. Teilnehmerinnen oder Teilnehmer sollten mindestens 14 Tage Zeit mitbringen und 16 Jahre alt sein. Ornithologische Kenntnisse sind erwünscht aber nicht unbedingt Voraussetzung. Die Unterkunft auf der Insel wird gestellt.
Weitere Informationen beim Stationsleiter Mathias Mähler:
Tel.: 038371-21678
Email: greifswalder-oie "at" jordsand.de
oder im Internet: http://www.jordsand.eu/index.php?id=53


Helfer für Beringungsstationen in der Schweiz gesucht

Die Beringungsstation Col de Bretolet liegt im Unterwallis oberhalb Champéry. Der kleine Pass auf fast 2000 m ü.M. eignet sich ausgezeichnet zum Studium des herbstlichen Vogelzugs über die Alpen. Die Station wird jedes Jahr von Anfang August bis Mitte/Ende Oktober betrieben. Neben dem verantwortlichen Beringer arbeiten 4-10 freiwillige Helferinnen und Helfer mit.
Kontaktperson: Matthias Kestenholz, matthias.kestenholz"at"vogelwarte.ch

Die Beringungsstation Bolle di Magadino liegt am Rand des gleichnamigen Naturschutzgebietes am Nordende des Lago Maggiore. Das hauptsächlich aus Schilfflächen und Auenwald bestehende Gebiet ist ein wichtiger Rastplatz für Zugvögel. Die Station ist im Frühling je nach Wasserstand für mehrere Wochen in Betrieb.
Kontaktperson: Roberto Lardelli, Tel. 091 646 72 06, Fax 091 646 32 02, roberto.lardelli"at"bluewin.ch


Beringung am Kvismare bird observatory, Schweden

Zeitraum: April - September
Es kann eine kleine Aufwandsentschädigung gezahlt werden.
Weitere Informationen:
http://www.kvismaren.org/en/node/29


letzte Änderung: 1/15/2012