25th-27th April - Nesting Safari Extraordinaire
Losing both days mist netting due to weather once again is very frustrating but it did provide the perfect opportunity for us to get on top of the Tree Sparrow nest box scheme right from the outset. Niamh and I did a small tour of the downs on Friday evening and on Saturday we were joined by her other half Chris for a 7 hour tour of the downs and the sparrows have really made a decent start. Over the two days we recorded 63 pairs with eggs and 11 clutches of tits. Over the years we have lowered a lot of our boxes so that we don’t need to use ladders so much for speed but some remain a little too high and so we use alternative means...
We ringed a pair of Barn Owls that had 7 eggs, this is a large clutch for the downs so is surely a good sign that Barn Owls are in good health and that vole numbers are up.
On Sunday I was joined by Paul for a tour of our Thames Valley sites and we recorded 6 pairs of Tree Sparrows with eggs and 29 clutches of tits. Another pair of Barn Owls had 4 eggs, one downy chick and another just hatching, is always magical to see a new life starting. The female of this pair was originally ringed as a breeding bird in May 2011 when she raised four young but she did not breed in the past two years due to the shocking weather. She has moved boxes this year to a box 300 metres away on the neighbouring farm, sadly the male was too quick for me as I would love to know if he was the male from 3 years ago.
We finished at lunchtime but then went back out in the evening to Marlborough STW to try for hirundines and upon arrival there was a flock of 70 House Martins and 40 Swallows so we fancied our chances. The birds were preoccupied on high flying insects and we only managed one Swallow but he was a most magnificent male.
In addition we ringed 2 Pied Wagtails, a female Grey Wagtail with a brood patch but most interesting of all, our first mist netted juvenile bird of the year was a Grey Wagtail which is very early.
Well and truly shattered, I have just about managed to stay awake long enough to write this and so I am off to bed. MP, NM, CH, PA
Chaffinch brood of 4 ringed, Stock Dove 5 nestlings ringed, Barn Owl – 2 ringed, Grey Wagtail – 2 ringed, Pied Wagtail – 2 ringed, Swallow – 1 ringed
Active nests recorded (eggs or young), Tree Sparrow 69, Tit spp 40, Stock Dove 5, Barn Owl 2, Little Owl 1, Jackdaw 1, Chaffinch 3, Goldfinch 1