Saturday, 7 April 2018

Meisen Wood: A Good Friday



Date: 30-04-18
Nets: 48m
Sound: Redpoll and Hawfinch
Weather: full cloud clearing to sunny blue skies.  3°C at start warming to 16°C at end
Ringers: CS and EB

Species
Ringed
Re-trapped
Control
Totals
Blue Tit
1


1
Brambling
1
1

2
Bullfinch
2
1

3
Chaffinch
11
1

12
Chiffchaff
2


2
Coal Tit
5


5
Dunnock
1


1
Firecrest
2


2
Great spotted Woodpecker

1

1
Great Tit
1
3

4
Hawfinch
1


1
Marsh Tit

1

1
Nuthatch

1

1
Robin
1
1

2
Siskin
178
27
2
207
Totals
206
37
2
245


Returning yesterday from a short holiday to the German North Sea Coast we were surprised, pleasantly, to hear that the Siskin symphony had not diminished.  Actually, if anything, their chattering was even louder.  Thus we set the nets expecting to catch a few more Siskin; but not that...!
One hundred and seventy eight new ringed Siskin was far above our expectations.  Such a large number of Siskin combined with the other species kept us very busy.  In this situation CS extracts and EB processes the birds.  Today, because of the exceptional numbers, the Siskin were simply ringed, aged and sexed.     

Normally we finish between 1200 and 1300 hours but given the Siskin numbers and knowing they will not be here for much longer we decided to extend the session – a good decision as we controlled two more Siskin, both ringed in Belgium.  These Belgian birds brought our controlled Siskin for this winter/spring to seven.  Interestingly today’s low re-trap numbers indicated the large number of Siskin in the area and a major movement of the species through the area.

As we had heard Redpoll and Hawfinch we played their calls.  The Redpolls were not fooled and stayed out of the nets.  And technically the Hawfinch we caught was not fooled either as this splendid finch was caught in the net the greatest distance from the sound system.  Hawfinch with their formidably large and powerful bills is one of those species which fit the epithet, “they bite, they hurt, but whatever you do, don’t let it go!”  We normally see and hear these gorgeous finches most springs in the surrounding woodland, and ring a couple too.



Today’s captures included several other species of note: the eleven Chaffinches, two Firecrests and two Chiffchaffs; plus a thoroughly weird Great-spotted Woodpecker.  The Firecests and Chiffchaffs, returning summer migrants, provided a pleasing seasonal juxtaposition with the wintering Siskin, a nice illustration of the flow of the seasons. The woodpecker was a real mess of feather features used in aging and sexing the species.  It would seem that its moult had gone awry.

Thus it was a GOOD FRIDAY: tiring but enjoyable and rewarding; and with the high volume of chattering Siskin we decided that we would ring on Monday too; so seizing the opportunity to ring more Siskin before their invariable departure.   

Monday Supplement: the Siskin were loud and even more net obliging today, with a staggering 262 new birds; bringing our total for this winter/spring to1462 Siskin ringed. We controlled an additional Siskin too – ringed in Britain; bringing the total controlled Siskin to eight: three German, two Belgian, one British, one Dutch and one Estonian – and to this later country, and its neighbours, the Siskin must surely soon be winging. When taking the nets down we felt that this must surely be near the end of this phenomenal passage period we have been experiencing with these chirpy colourful finches.

Amongst the Siskin was a yellow mutant; approaching the net we actually thought we’d caught someone’s escaped Canary.  Naturally we are curious if this mutant will survive and mate but that is a life story to which we will never know the conclusion.  Two more Hawfinch and several more Chaffinches made for a fine conclusion to our Easter ringing.

Species
Ringed
Re-trapped
Controlled
Total
Blue Tit

2

2
Brambling
1


1
Bullfinch
3
1

4
Chaffinch
7
1

8
Great Tit
1
2

3
Greenfinch
2


2
Hawfinch
2


2
Nuthatch

1

1
Redpoll
1


1
Robin

1

1
Siskin
262
15
1
278
Wren

1

1
Total
279
24
1
304


Chris

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