NIGHTINGALE WOOD
A relatively quite morning with some local ringing at our regular farm site that has a small lake and reed bed, mature hedgerows and willow plantations.
Juvenile birds were all over the place with almost every other bird a 3J Robin. We caught 2 Blue Tit's and a Great Tit that had been ringed as pulli earlier in the season and we also had our first 3J warbler in the form of a Blackcap.
Interestingly we caught 3 new Lesser Whitethroat's which are a rather scarse bird in this area of the site. One was singing for several hours before we caught it but by then another had started responding to it so it was no suprise when I found the two of them in the net right next to each other. One bird carried on singing right by the net and bfore long had attracted another. These birds can only be either very late arrivals, unattached birds or failed breeders.
Some of the retraps were rather nice with a 2012 Reed Warbler, one 2009 and two 2010 Blackcap's, a 2012 Chiffchaff and a 2010 Chaffinch.
A pleasant morning with 34 new, 20 retrap. GD,PD
Wren (1), Dunnock 2(3), Robin 8, Blackbird 2(2), Song Thrush 2, Reed Warbler (1), Lesser Whitethroat 3, Whitethroat 7, Blackcap 7(6), Chiffchaff 1(1), Willow Warbler (1), Long Tailed Tit 1(1), Chaffinch (1), Bullfinch 1(2), Reed Bunting (1)
SWINDON STW CES SESSION 4
After yesterdays fine performance Jack crashed to huge let down today because he didn’t turn up – not good.
So it was left to Anna and I to complete CES session 4 at what is probably the quietist time of the year. We started really well with a family party of 2 adult and 4 juvenile Linnets so that’s one nest that Simon missed. After me writing about the lack of Garden Warblers last week all of a sudden 3 turned up today, let’s hope they breed. It then got very quiet and we took a bit of time out to go and look for nests and we found a Robin nest in an old box that has been up and unused for 15 years and the young were perfect for ringing.
We ringed juveniles of Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Greenfinch, Robin and Blackbird – more nests that Simon missed.
We retrapped the female Grasshopper Warbler again, this was the only sign that the pair are still there, another nest for Simon to miss.
The morning ended with me extracting two species from mist nets that I have never done before – firstly a lovely male Broad Bodied Chaser dragonfly and the second a female Mallard who flew up into a net right in front of me, there can’t be many CES’s that get Mallard on their totals.
Garden Warbler 3, Blackcap 2 (1), Linnet 6, Greenfinch 4 (1), Great Tit 1, Long Tailed Tit 1, Chiffchaff 2 (1), Wren 0 (4), Robin 2, Dunnock 1 (1), Reed Warbler 4 (3), Sedge Warbler 0 (1), Grasshopper Warbler 0 (1), Whitethroat 1 (1), Song Thrush 1 (1), Blackbird 2 (5), Mallard 1, Robin 5 pulli