Breathless overnight and a SW breeze in the morning meant that the sea and inshore for a way was covered in mist. It remained overcast till mid afternoon when the sun broke through, then a warm sunny afternoon.
The weather for ringing this morning was again not ideal with very low misty cloud and an unexpected brisk SW breeze. The misty cloud base was variable and almost down to ground level at times.
Ringing captures:
Sedge Warbler 6 + 1 retrap
Blackcap 1
Lesser Whitethroat 4
Common Whitethroat 1
Cetti's Warbler 2
Willow Warbler 2
Garden Warbler 1
Song Thrush 1
Wren 1
Unsurprisingly little was seen overhead except for one Swallow flying towards the SW.
A Grey Heron took a Moorhen chick from the newly cleared area in the western reed bed accompanied by much squawking form the adult. It returned later hoping for another but without success.
These mergansers flew off as the mist lifted |
No comments:
Post a Comment