The morning was mild and overcast with a very light SSE air movement. Thrushes appeared not to have arrived in large numbers on this side of the country yet. A few single figure groups did fly over from west to east, presumably having reached sight of the sea and turned back. They took little notice of the Mp3 player. The three Redwings trapped early on were already grounded. Plenty of Blackbirds were in evidence around the reserve. A Water Rail recording was played briefly near the reedbeds but with no response at all. Two Snipe flew a few a couple circuits round the site. Nets were set from just before 07.00 until 11.00 - the catch was poor for the time spent there. Jean did very much better at the Heysham feeding station.
Redwing 3
Blackbird 1
Chiffchaff 1
Long tailed Tit and Blue Tit 1 retrap of each
Chaffinch 1
Bullfinch 1
Reed Bunting 2
Heysham Nature Reserve
Report by Jean:
Another ringing session dominated by Goldfinches. 19 more new ones caught bringing the total since mid September to 121.
42 birds of 9 species caught between 0820 and 1300hrs
Blue Tit 0 new 2 retraps
Great Tit 1 new 2 retraps
Chiffchaff 2 new 0 retraps
Goldcrest 1 new, 0 retraps
Robin 1 new 2 retraps
Dunnock 0 new 2 retraps
Chaffinch 2 new 0 retraps
Greenfinches 4 new 0 retraps
Goldfinch 19 new 4 retraps
All retraps from this year apart from a Dunnock from last year. One of the Great Tits was ringed in May in a nestbox on the Landscape Strip woodland.
Nothing much overhead - a flock of 6 Siskin and three flocks of Pink-footed Geese heading south totalling about 240, just 2 Redwing, 2 Song Thrushes and a few Blackbirds.
Pink-Footed geese |
Shelduck and an Oystercatcher |
Whooper Swans - the shipping lane buoy providing a "splash" of colour! |
Curlew |
Knot |
Carrion Crow |