Just a couple of nets set this morning. A total of 23 captures only, included four more Grey Wagtails colour ringed and a 'rare' Song Thrush - the only one caught so far this year at this site. Meadow Pipits came to an MP3 player in small groups, 37 birds in total. Just one flock of c 150 Pink-footed Geese seen flying south to the west of the reserve at 09.10 - these were probably recorded from Heysham also. A group of ten Swallows also passed through southwards.
A Red Fox trotted across the road near my ringing position.
Meadow Pipit 5
Grey Wagtail 4
Chiffchaff 3 + 1 retrap
Great Tit 2 + 1 retrap of a nestbox bird from this year
Wren 1 + 1 retrap
Singles of Robin, Song Thrush, Cetti's Warbler, Blackcap and Blue Tit
I had a quick look this evening (Malcolm)
Mute Swan pair with a well grown cygnet - the other adult is now on the fence pond. The "no swimming" pond is 2m above its normal height.
Tufted Duck 11
Cetti's warbler 3 singing in the central marsh
This young pheasant walked into a dead end and didn't know what to do, other than whimper! (It could have flown away)
Today was a complete contrast to yesterday with clear skies, bright sunshine and virtually calm. Nothing much came on the feeders and there were no warblers so I only caught 8 birds - 2 retrapped Dunnocks, a Wren, a Greenfinch, a Goldfinch and the stars of the show - 3 Grey Wagtails. We've now colour ringed 45 Grey Wagtails this season which is very good. We try to get a sample of 50 Grey Wagtails and from those we usually get one or two sightings. Hopefully we'll get a few more Grey Wagtails this week.
Overhead vis consisted of about 4 Chaffinches and a total of 240 Pink-footed Geese in 3 flocks (the video shows the last of these at 09:10hrs).
The only other bird of note was a Raven which upset the Carrion Crows on the pylon opposite the office.
Shelduck with a Grey Plover above |
Grey plover moulting from summer plumage |
Lapwing just beyond the saltmarsh |
Ringed Plover, Turnstone and an Oystercatcher on the red sandstone of Red Nab |
Linnet |
Female Common Hawker - first record here for over four years |
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