CAMPHUYSEN CJ & LEOPOLD MF (2007) Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla colonised more offshore platforms in the Southern North Sea. LIMOSA 80 (4): 153-156.
In summer 2000, breeding Black-legged Kittiwakes were
reported from Wintershall offshore platform L8-P in the
Frisian Front area (Southern North Sea), some 65 km NW
of Texel, The Netherlands (Fig. 1). Breeding was confirmed
in most years since and during a visit in 2005, 45
apparently occupied nests (AON) were found (22 were
empty, eight with a single egg, 15 with two eggs).
Nearby unmanned platforms had apparently not been
colonised (except for two nests at L8-A that were reported
later on), but it was predicted that, given excellent
feeding conditions in the area, colonisations of other
platforms would be only a matter of time. A survey in
summer 2006 revealed that prospecting or nesting
Kittiwakes were present at six out of nine visited offshore
platforms in the Frisian Front area and Klaverbank region
(Fig. 1, Tab. 1). Breeding was confirmed at three of these
platforms. The 2006 breeding season at L8-P, however,
was ruined by clean-up operations earlier in the season.
Many adults had rebuilt their nests, but breeding success
was nil.
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