Following the arrival of a nice new set of six spring traps for the Observatory, Mick Briggs decided to field test them at the Field Station today. Results were not great with only one Wheatear present which quickly cleared off and no sign of the Black Redstart that had been present all week untill Thursday Night! There was the Stonechat present since Tuesday but it was unfortunately in the middle of the Old Saltmarsh all morning. Luckily though after a couple of hours hoping that the 2 Field Station Pied Wagtails would drop down into a Spring Trap, a couple of "super fine" male Wheatears dropped onto the Field Station Wall, overlooking the Spring Traps and within a minute one of the Wheatears dropped off the wall straight onto the trap and was bagged thirty seconds later!
George mean while was over at the Observatory for a couple of hours and was rewarded with just 7 birds processed including 3 New birds and 4 Retraps including 1 Foreign Control.
The days combined catch was made up thus (New/Retrap) - (0/2) Wren, (0/1) Dunnock, (1/0) Wheatear, (1/0) Whitethroat, (0/1) Willow Warbler and (2/0) Linnet.
The Whitethroat was the first one of the year, six days earlier than the first one ringed last year (22nd Apr) and a full ten days earlier than 2009 (26th Apr). Indeed having just spent half an hour trawling through all available records of Whitethroat on IPMR for GPBO, of which there are 9366 on the database although we have actually ringed 10,158 (Most Records pre 1960 still not in due to technical issues).
I have found that todays Whitethroat was actually the second earliest on record for the Obs with the earliest ever being a bird ringed on the 15th April 1979 although during that year, another Whitethroat wasn't caught untill the 9th May! Indeed upon checking the data I found that in the majority of years we don't actually catch a Whitethroat usually untill the first week of May and it is only in the last ten years or so that we can reasonably "Expect" to catch the first Whitethroat during the last two weeks of April.
Todays bird is only 1 day later than the earliest on record for the Obs, so well done George!
However todays best bird was a real star! our second Foreign Control of 2011. George extracted on his first net round, a Spanish Ringed Willow Warbler!!!! - ESI. KX2194. This is actually our first Willow Warbler from Spain although we have had one of our birds found dead in Spain back in 1982. Indeed the only other foreign ringed Willow Warbler we have had is a bird back in 1984 from Belgium.
Now I know that plenty of people read this Blog but I wouldn't think that many people in Spain are reading the blog, but as usual, if you are responsible for this bird and know of it's origins in Spain, please let us know by emailing me (Mick Briggs) at mbriggs@gibobs.fsworld.co.uk preferably in English please!
All in all, a jolly good day for the Observatory, not too many birds but stacks of quality!
Hopefully more of the same real soon.
Also reported on the reserve today were -
x1 Spoonbill (North at 19.20)
x1 Hen Harrier (Ringtail)
x1 Marsh Harrier (East)
x1 Buzzard (East)
x1 Short Eared Owl
x1 Barn Owl
x1 Common Sandpiper (Harveys Hide)
x52 Avocet
x2 Little Ringed Plover
x9 Black Tailed Godwit (Harveys Hide)
x30 Snipe (south)
x2 Mediteranean Gull
x3 Wheatear (Field Station)
x2 Yellow Wagtail (Croft Marsh)
x1 Stonechat (Male)
x11 Swallow
x2 Sand Martin (South)
x1 Ring Ouzel
x4 Redwing (South)
x13 Crossbill (10 South and 3 in beach car park pines)
x2 Grasshopper Warbler
x2 Sedge Warbler
x5 Whitethroat
x1 Reed Warbler
x3 Blackcap
x5 Willow Warbler
x5 Chiffchaff
x1 Brambling
x26 Shorelark (On saltings North of North Building per Kev Wilson)
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Friday, 22 April 2011
Ringing on 15th Apr 2011
Today Tim Bagworth was ringing at Aylmer Avenue during the morning whilst George opened up a few nets at the Observatory at the same time.
The results were just a single New Blackcap at the Obs whilst Tim managed just 19 birds processed at Aylmer Avnue, with 11 New birds and 7 Retraps. However 2 of these Retraps were infact British Controls!
The catch for the day was made up thus (New/Retrap) - (0/1) Dunnock, (1/0) Song Thrush, (2/0) Blackcap, (1/0) Chiffchaff, (0/2) Blue Tit, (1/1) Great Tit, (0/1) Chaffinch, (0/1) Greenfinch and (7/1) Goldfinch.
The 2 Controls were a British Control Goldfinch - L744538 at 7.45am whilst then at 9.55am there was a British Control Greenfinch - TS00275. Two Controls in one day can't be bad! but this really does go to show just how important the feeding station is for catching quality birds, even in the last half of April!
As usual, if anybody knows the origins of these birds, please let us know by Emailing me (Mick Briggs) at mbriggs@gibobs,fsworld,co.uk and I shall report back on their origins on this blog.
Now the ringers at Gib really are starting to get very clever at catching more than one Control in one day but Tim is still one Control behind catching the 3 Controls that Mike Polling got in one day, a month ago or so! Better luck next time Tim, but Well Done anyway, very good effort!
Also reported on the reserve today were -
x1 Blackcap
x1 Sparrowhawk
x1 Buzzard
x1 Swallow
The results were just a single New Blackcap at the Obs whilst Tim managed just 19 birds processed at Aylmer Avnue, with 11 New birds and 7 Retraps. However 2 of these Retraps were infact British Controls!
The catch for the day was made up thus (New/Retrap) - (0/1) Dunnock, (1/0) Song Thrush, (2/0) Blackcap, (1/0) Chiffchaff, (0/2) Blue Tit, (1/1) Great Tit, (0/1) Chaffinch, (0/1) Greenfinch and (7/1) Goldfinch.
The 2 Controls were a British Control Goldfinch - L744538 at 7.45am whilst then at 9.55am there was a British Control Greenfinch - TS00275. Two Controls in one day can't be bad! but this really does go to show just how important the feeding station is for catching quality birds, even in the last half of April!
As usual, if anybody knows the origins of these birds, please let us know by Emailing me (Mick Briggs) at mbriggs@gibobs,fsworld,co.uk and I shall report back on their origins on this blog.
Now the ringers at Gib really are starting to get very clever at catching more than one Control in one day but Tim is still one Control behind catching the 3 Controls that Mike Polling got in one day, a month ago or so! Better luck next time Tim, but Well Done anyway, very good effort!
Also reported on the reserve today were -
x1 Blackcap
x1 Sparrowhawk
x1 Buzzard
x1 Swallow
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