Ad Med and Ad Little incoming tide this am
Unringed juv outfalls (thanks Malcolm)
Thanks to Richard for persevering in horrible conditions this morning with the attempted Med ring-reading
So far then:
R13E - returning French bird seen here in at least three late summers since 2011 - must have a decent life history now - white letters on green background
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ANLT - white letters on green background. Another returning bird which has been re-ringed on the nest (German)
PKR4 - white letters on red background - Polish - no info yet Please do have a go at ring reading if you are down there - at least one more adult, one 3CY and two juvs seen in recent days which have not been read. Low or early incoming tide probably best Reed Warbler - just received info of a Reed Warbler caught on 4/5/18 when there was a massive fall of migratory warblers, including two Belgian, one French and one British Sedge Warbler controls (on a CES!). This Reed Warbler has just recently been caught on territory at Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland where they are still pretty scarce and relatively recent colonists. One previous example of a spring-ringed bird subsequently breeding elsewhere in the same season was just across the Bay at Barrow!! Richard's Donaghey's email this am: "I'm sure your guys will have picked up on this but we are very pleased to have our first Reed Warbler recovery. We only began ringing along the west shore of Lough Neagh last year with two visits and we were very pleased to ring c120 Sedge Warblers and an amazing 30 Reed Warblers, which from your time in NI, you'll know this is a massive total! We were very surprised that that we didn't get a single control from c150 acros, even on the way back north this spring. On the first visit this year that changed when we caught your Middleton Reed Warbler and French Sedge Warbler, hopefully more to come" Little Gull - ad around Shag - wooden jetty Whimbrel - saltmarsh |
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