North Wilts Group
9th November 2014
19th October 2014 - Swindon STW
18th October 2014 - North Wiltshire tour
12th October 2014 - Salisbury Plain (east)
I had agreed to meet the farmer on the plain to reccie winter feeding sites that he will feed for us so Paul and I agreed to have a go at our ringing site beforehand and we didn’t really expect much because migrant numbers drop on the plain quicker than at Swindon STW, so anything over 40 would be fine. First event of note was seeing that I had just got a puncture so that was nice, and parked on a muddy slope; a text to the farmer and we had a solution. It was pretty darn cold but there was zero wind so pretty well perfect for ringing. We only put up half the nets and so on the first round we were very surprised to see the place alive with Chiffchaffs. Most ringers would have missed these birds because they were nearly all in the bottom shelf which was only 6 inches off the ground. Blackcap numbers were as expected, very low but the bonus Redstart was more than worth it being our latest one ever ringed by a clear two weeks and the Stonechat was very welcome as well. Meadow Pipits have virtually stopped moving now and we only ringed 5 but a Green Woodpecker was a new bird for Paul and quite made his day.
11th October 2014 - Swindon STW
As ever we have been watching the weather intently with the forecast starting out with rain between 0400-0700, then changing to 1000-1300 and a last check on Friday evening showed no rain. I got in to site early to put up some wader nets to target Snipe and Teal and at this point there was broken cloud and some stars. Dawn broke and we had a decent first round and just as we were about to start ringing a shower came over so we decided to go round the nets again. It then hammered down with rain and we closed all nets. Then just as we had closed, the clouds lifted and the rain stopped - typical! We ringed the birds and then reopened the nets but the rain had taken away the golden hour from us. However, we at last broke Pauls hoodoo with Snipe and even had a second one for Jack to ring his first Snipe since 2011. I set a couple of different wader nets today and changed one that was unsuccessful last week to being a two shelfer this week; I often find with wader nets that a lower net works better as it is less visible and if you can predict the flight line it can be successful, this net only caught one bird but it was a Moorhen which again was a first for Paul.
11th October 2014 - Herdla, Norway
I've spent the last week ringing in Norway with Nigel & Sissel Goodgame at a site north of Bergen called Herdla which is at the end of a chain of islands which acts as a migrant trap as birds head south for the winter.
When not raining it's been a good week for ringing with large numbers of Brambling and Goldcrest on the move. There have however been no Redpoll's this year, no Fieldfare and only a few Redwing passing through as the weather in Finnmark far to the north has been too mild for anything to start migrating.
As well as catching the Brambling and Goldcrest we've also been catching a lot of Tit's which migrate along the coast and this has included large numbers of Willow Tit's which are rapidly become a very scarse bird in Wiltshire.
Highlights for the week in the photo below - Yellow-browed Warbler, Crested Tit, Golden Plover, Grey-headed Woodpecker and Rock Pipit. GD
5th October 2014 Swindon STW & Nightingale Wood
Swindon STW 5th October 2014
Blackcap 43 (4), Chiffchaff 20, Pied Wagtail 16, Reed Bunting 8 (1), Water Rail 1, Snipe 1, Dunnock 12 (6 ), Robin 5 (2), Wren 4 (4), Bullfinch 3, Chaffinch 3, Meadow Pipit 1, Blackbird 1, Goldcrest 4, Great Tit 1, Long Tailed Tit 6, Song Thrush 0 (1)
Nightingale Wood, South Marston 5th October
A frosty morning - not used to that - few birds before 09:30 then livened up once the sun came out and warmed the place up. A sign of the changing season with fewer Blackcap, Chiffchaff and Meadow Pipit (zero caught) and increase in tit sp, Robin and Goldcrest. PD
Blackbird 1, Blackcap 13, Blue Tit 3 (1), Chiffchaff 6, Goldcrest 5 (1 adult male ringed here in Oct 2013), Great Tit 7 (1), Long-tailed Tit 4, Mistle Thrush 1, Robin 6 (1), Song Thrush 3, Wren 3. 52 new + 4 retrap