8th & 10th September 2014 - Salisbury Plain (centre)
8th September
With clear overnight conditions there could have been a massive clear out of migrants, but then this is Salisbury Plain, the best inland ringing area in the country so there was no real need to worry even if thick fog did come down right on first light.
This was going to prove to be out best ever day for Blackcap's with 194 ringed and this was backed up with 61 new Chiffchaff's. We also caught a few of the now dwindling migrant species with a couple more Grasshopper Warbler's, a few Reed and Sedge and a single Garden.
We also found a a rather nice Hummingbird Hawk Moth at rest.
The day turned out to best the highest single days catch our part of the ringing group have ever taken with 304 new and 7 retraps. GD/PD/OF
Meadow Pipit 10, Dunnock 2, Robin 7(1), Blackbird 1, Song Thrush (2), Grasshopper Warbler 2, Sedge Warbler 6, Reed Warbler 2, Whitethroat 12, Garden Warbler 1, Blackcap 194(1), Chiffchaff 61(3), Willow Warbler 2, Great Tit 1, Starling 2, Goldfinch 1
10th September
We were joined by two of the boys from the West Wilts RG for the morning and as it turned out it was just as well as we eclipsed our day catch record set on Monday by a staggering number.
Early morning fog patches gave way to a bright warm and sunny morning. The catch was again dominated by Blackcap with another massive 161 ringed alongside 53 Chiffchaff. Blackcap's are a sucker for an ipod lure and as a result we have now reached the 2000 mark for the year, our best total by far.
The pipit nets were a bit of a bust as few Meadow Pipit's were on the move. Some of the nicer birds caught were another 2 Grasshopper Warbler's, 2 Tree Pipit's and a Stonechat which is a scarce bird at this site.
By 0930 some Swallow's started moving through so we changed over the lure quickly and soon caught a few along with 3 House Martin's which were our first of the year and not something we get to catch each year. On the off chance we changed another ipod lure on another net to House Martin to see if we could get a few more.
While ringing the few warblers we had left and the Swallow's we noticed around 60 Swallow's resting in the tree by the pipit nets attracted to the lure but way off beyond them we could see a cloud of House Martin's around the martin lure so a good catch of a few more was anticipated. By the time we got to the net about 70 had gone in followed next round by another 70 and by the end we ringed 190.
This is the kind of day that happens to ringers very rarely and we ended the session with 457 new, 2 retraps and 2 controls. Absolutely amazing! GD/PD/OF/RT/MH
Swallow 21, House Martin 190, Meadow Pipit 4, Tree Pipit 2, Stonechat 1, Robin 2, Dunnock 2, Blackbird 4, Grasshopper Warbler 2, Reed Warbler 2, Sedge Warbler 5, Whitethroat 3, Garden Warbler 1, Blackcap 161 (2,+2 controls), Chiffchaff 53, Goldcrest 2, Spotted Flycatcher 1, Great Tit 1, Bullfinch 1