Ringers: Lynne, Claire, Chris, Emily, Gabor, Jenny, Katy and Ed in a variety of combinations
Species
|
New
|
Retraps
|
Colour Ring sightings
|
Totals
|
Blackbird
|
7
|
1
|
8
|
|
Blackcap
|
1
|
1
|
||
Blue Tit
|
6
|
7
|
13
|
|
Bullfinch
|
1
|
1
|
||
Cetti's Warbler
|
1
|
1
|
||
Chaffinch
|
1
|
1
|
||
Chiffchaff
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
|
Goldcrest
|
11
|
14
|
25
|
|
Great Spotted Woodpecker
|
1
|
1
|
||
Great Tit
|
4
|
4
|
8
|
|
Lesser Redpoll
|
4
|
4
|
||
Long-tailed Tit
|
1
|
1
|
||
Marsh Tit
|
1
|
1
|
||
Redwing
|
5
|
5
|
||
Reed Bunting
|
31
|
11
|
32
|
74
|
Robin
|
1
|
5
|
6
|
|
Song Thrush
|
4
|
4
|
||
Treecreeper
|
1
|
1
|
||
Wren
|
3
|
3
|
||
Totals
|
79
|
50
|
32
|
161
|
We have had four
ringing sessions during November.
On the 5th we
had a good catch of 57 birds including 21 Reed Buntings and 4 Lesser Redpolls
and our first Marsh Tit since Jan 2016. The bird was heard calling as we put
the net up by the stream and it came to a tape lure. We also caught 3
Song Thrush, all juveniles.
A few days later on
the 9th, as it was a nice calm day, I tried a short session in the afternoon
and caught another 17 Reed Buntings plus 5 Goldcrests that all appeared to be
heading in the same direction, they were processed quickly and released as I thought
they were probably heading for a roost site.
Many of the Goldcrest
retraps are birds that were caught for the first time in October and have
remained on site.
We
retrapped 2 Reed Buntings that were originally ringed in 2012 and another from
2013. A male Reed Bunting, originally ringed in March 2014 and colour-ringed in
April 2017, has been observed in every month since but never retrapped – this
bird obviously knows how to avoid the nets. There were 32 colour-ring
observations of 19 individuals during November.
The
weather during the month was characterised by strong north westerly wind which
is not a good direction for our site but we have been able to put up nets in
the most sheltered rides. Our session on the 12th started late due to
early morning rain, nonetheless we caught 24 birds including an adult
Chiffchaff and took the opportunity to set up a new net ride near the peanut
feeder on the edge of the woodland.
Ringing
mid-month was interrupted by a weekend at the Wash ringing waders
Today
(26th) was probably our last visit in November. We caught 5 Blackbirds (a fifth
of our annual total to date) and 3 more Redwings. Our Redwing catch so far this
autumn has been poor. Despite using the same Latvian song that drew the birds
in last year we have only caught 5 Redwing during November. A couple of times
we have seen a small flock sitting in the treetops apparently interested, but
not interested enough to come any closer.
The Great
SpottedWoodpecker with the prominent fault bar has found the
peanuts, caught in the new net. We also caught a female Cetti’s Warbler
that had been at Marsworth during the breeding season in 2016 but had not been
retrapped since Dec 2016.
Only 25
birds, 4 ringers and freezing cold temperatures today – it was the perfect day
to start some annual winter vegetation maintenance! We tackled some of the
willow growing between two of the CES net rides (2 and 3) and made good
progress if the size of the stack pile is anything to go by. A Constant Effort
Site needs to be managed to keep the vegetation as unchanged as possible and
when we took on the site in 2008 I took a series of photographs with Colin
standing in each net ride so we had a reference picture. This is what we are
aiming for!
Net ride 3 in January 2008 |
Lynne
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