Sunday, November 29, 2009

Yesterday


I was up and off at 630 to meet up with Andy . Because the weather has been so crap for mist netting we decided to get permission to try and catch a few Wildfowl around some local ponds and reservoir. Always nice to try a few different things . 2 Male Mallards caught just by using the bread and grab technique. On the way home stopped off at Cooper Bridge for 2 hours . The wind had died down so put up a 30ft net.


Gt Spotted Woodpecker ringed
with 4 Blue Tits
Coal Tit
6 Gt Tits

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Oldest and furthest Twite


From Dave Sowter

Twite seen on Priest Island on 15 June 2009 by Jacquie Heaton of Highland Ringing Group. This bird had BTO ring R547*** identified and red over yellow on left. So it was a bird ringed between Jan and end of June 2003 at cant Clough. checking ring series there were 159 rings used R547001 - 260 between Jan and end of June 2003. BTO Used ringing date as 15 march 2003

Duration is 2284 days or 6yr 92days and the distance is 510 km.



I reckon this is probably the longest UK distance for a Twite and longevity record for twite

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Martin Mere another season starts

I woke at 0530 to the sound of wind and rain on the window . Surely they wont be ringing today i thought. No text message had come through to say otherwise so i set off at 6am over the Pennines .God the weather was atrocious. By the time i got to Martin Mere at 0730, the rain had nearly stopped.


After a quick meeting about the weather and how they thought a catch could be done , mainly going for Duck and a few Whoopers. We all got are waders and waterproofs on and off we went.
1

3 Hours later 110 birds caught.
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52 Mallard all new birds and 1 retrap

18 new Shelduck and 13 retraps

13 Pintail

7 Pochard
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1 Wigeon
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1 Greylag Goose
.
and

3 Whooper Swans 1 Mute Swan

A cracking start to the season. A big thank you to everyone involved.
Please check out the link below to follow the Whooper Swans and see the work
The WWT are doing
Also check this page out on Kanes site showing the methods used in catching Swans and Ducks at Caerlaverock and Martin Mere

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Out for an Airing


Great morning at Cooper bridge this morning with Dave Sowter. Nice to see him out in the fresh air again.

23 Birds Caught mainly Blue Tits and Gt Tits with a few Bullfinch, Greenfinch, Robin, Blackbird and Long Tailed Tits.

Back Home in the garden this week 13 More Starlings Ringed, the markings on these birds are fantastic.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Nice Weather for Coots

After an awful week weather wise,
{only been out once to Cooper Bridge which was quite with a new Gt Spotted Woodpecker ringed in with a few more Tits and Greenfinch}


Today I was invited out with Kane to catch and colour ring Coots.

Kane Brides and Steve Christmas have started Colour ringing Coot in the North west area to look at wintering site fidelity/dispersal to breeding and moulting sites and to get more understanding on Coot movement.


I met up with Kane at his house for 8am and of we went loaded up with 4 loafs of bread and all the gear, well rings and pliers.


A fantastic day with 10 more Coots Colour ringed
Over 60 Coots have now been individually colour coded so far.

Also ringed today

2 Male Mallard

1Male Tufted Duck


4 Canada Geese

9 Mute Swans 6 of them ringed 3 being retraps

Coots are being ringed with 3 colour rings 2 on left leg and 1 above metal BTO on Right leg

Colours being used are Light Blue Dark Blue White Black Green Red Orange Yellow Pink and Purple

Any sightings of these birds would be gratefully received and can be sent to kanebrides@googlemail.com
or reported to
All sightings will be acknowledge with full ringing and re sighting information.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Yesterday

Out Yesterday with Andy and Aiden from Bishop Monkton Ringers. We set 3 nets at Timble for Redpoll , Redwing and Goldcrest . A steady morning with only 4 Redwing and another 6 Redpoll , 10 Goldcrests 2 Reed Bunting and a Gt Tit.
Also ringed at Ringstone edge this week with 10 Goldfinch 4 Bullfinch 2 Blackbirds
4 Starlings and a Wren ringed.