SALISBURY PLAIN (CENTRE)
Firstly, we had a trip out here on Thursday morning after an aborted atempt on Tuesday due to the fog. Having got onto the Marlborough Downs the fog was so thick that you couldn't see the cars taillights from just 30m away so rather than crash on the twisting Avebury road we turned back and did a spot of ringing in Olly's garden catching 88 new birds. These were mostly Blackcap and Chiffchaff but we couldn't add to the Firecrest that Olly caught a few days earlier.
So, onto Thursday. Thankfully no fog but instead a clear sky and a temperature of just 1 degree resulting in a frost. The day was mostly made up of just 2 warbler species with all the sub-Saharan stuff long gone. Final count 232 new, 4 retrap GD/PD/OF
Meadow Pipit 10, Wren 5, Dunnock 1(1), Robin 8, Blackbird 4, Song Thrush 5(1), Blackcap 124, Chiffchaff 69(1), Goldcrest 2, Chaffinch 1, Goldfinch 1, Yellowhammer 2(1)
...and onto today. With thick fog forecast we were suprised to hear from the MoD firing range people that there was no fog onsite. While there were a few whisps of mist around we could see a thick fog bank a few miles away but nothing came of it.
Again the catch was dominated by Chiffchaff's and Blackcap's causing very full nets and for the first time this year we managed to get the Meadow Pipit's to play the game. We heard a Tree Pipit fly over and flushed 2 Wheatear and a Whincat along the track as we left but they were the only birds of note for the morning. We also got another Chiffchaff control, our 10th control of the Autumn.
Ah, the old Thrush Nightingale/Wryneck net full of birds
So far this year we've ringed 4509 birds at this site since early April. We also passed the mark of 3000 birds ringed in September today moving us onto 3200 for the month.
Another big day with 333 new, 1 control, 9 retrap. GD/PD?OF
Great Spotted Woodpecker (1), Meadow Pipit 58, Wren 8, Dunnock 2(1), Robin 4(1), Blackbird (1), Blackcap 96(4), Chiffchaff 143(1), Goldcrest 3, Blue tit 1, Great Tit 2, Chaffinch 4, Goldfinch 2, Linnet 1, Bullfinch 1, Yellowhammer 8(1)
SWINDON STW
We only had a small team out today but folks wanted to set wader nets, then Paul who couldn’t make Saturday moaned that he hasn’t ringed a Snipe yet so he came to help me set nets Friday evening so we had 5 nets up into dark but sadly a Snipe flew over the net but we did get a retrap Green Sandpiper which for me is of much greater value. When I got home I looked the bird up on my database and I ringed it in July 2009 and then Simon processed it in November 2012 so this bird demonstrates how Green Sandpipers are more or less non breeding residents. I also realised that it was the 100,000th bird processed on my rings in Wiltshire which is rather staggering.
Next morning as I entered the site I saw badger which is my first there for a few years. I then opened all the wader nets and then put up less passerine nets than normal. I was joined by Jack and Simon and then once again our world filled with Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps. A Spotted Flycatcher perched on the top shelf of the bund net and then cleared off. The wader nets got us one bird, a Snipe just to frustrate Paul more.
It was a lovely, windless sunny day and Migrant Hawker Dragonflies were everywhere, along with Red Admiral Butterflies and a couple of Common Darter Dragonflies.
A couple of late Reed Warblers and Sedge were nice to see hanging around but we may have seen the last of Simons nestlings this year. One of the wader nets turned up a lovely adult male Stonechat which is the first ringed on site since 2009. A few Meadow Pipits passed over so despite always being unsuccessful in the past we tried playing for them and got one but that is pathetic compared with how we do on the Salisbury Plain. MP, JN, SW
Chiffchaff 144, Blackcap 85, Reed Warbler 2 (2), Sedge Warbler 2 (1), Robin 2, Stonechat 1, Meadow Pipit 1, Dunnock 3, Wren 2, Long tailed Tit 2 (2), Blue Tit 1, Woodpigeon 5, Snipe 1, Blackbird 2, Song Thrush 1, Reed Bunting 0 (1)