Thursday, February 17, 2011

Rock Pipits

Due to weather and feeding stations not bringing many birds in, i ordered some more meal worms and went looking for Rock Pipit.


1 Bird caught yesterday in spring trap and seen again today


Colour rings showing well


This bird was first ringed at Port Mooar with BTO metal back on the 03/08/2010
before we started colour ringing them.
Re caught yesterday in Ramsey near the Lifeboat station and colour rings added


Click to enlarge



2 New birds caught today and colour ringed

to see the colour ring projects we are involved in click link below

Sunday, February 13, 2011

T6XC


Out and about in Peel today with the Gull trap in tow. No birds caught but T6XC was resighted



Friday, February 11, 2011

Getting Sites ready

Out and about the last few days putting up feeders and cutting back net rides for the coming seasons.
23 New birds ringed at the Dog Mills site 
3 of them Reed Bunting
10 Blue Tits
6 Gt Tits
3 Chaffinch
1 Robin

also
2 Retraps Gt Tits and 1 retrap Blue Tit from 2010


New net ride in reed bed
Today I met Kev at Close Sartfield where we now have permission off Manx Wildlife Trust to ring birds

We put two nets up and spent the day looking round the site for some ideas
only 3 Tits caught and one was an adult Gt Tit with a B ring on
so we knew it had been ringed as a chick in a box.
 Just as we were packing up a flock of Redpoll flew over, typical.

2 hours later i got a text of Kev to say the Gt Tit was ringed as a chick on the 20 May 2004 in a box
at the wildlife park which is at the back of Close Sartfield .
6 Years 9 Months old



Monday, February 07, 2011

F9X



Just got some info back from Kane about  Whooper Swan F9X seen yesterday near the Point of Ayre 

F9X was ringed with ZZ7985 on 24/01/2007 at WWT Caerlaverock as an adult female, weighed in at 8.2kg



Cheers Kane, he has passed info on to WWT data input staff and they will get back to us
with the history of re sightings of this bird.

Sunday, February 06, 2011

last few days

The weather has been terrible so I've been doing a bit of photography and ring reading. 
On Friday i was down at Port Mooar again and noticed Rock Pipit  Blue/Yellow 
this bird was ringed at Port Mooar on the 23/11/2010



then a Pied Wagtail flew close to the car and i noticed a ring on it, a few shots later and 
it was L807647 a bird i had caught in my garden on19/12/2010







Then in Ramsey i noticed an Oystercatcher and got the details from that ring
FA99928 not a Manx ringing group ring


  
Today at the Point of Ayre 3 Adult Whoopers with 6 juvenile birds 1 bird showing ring number
F9X 
i have emailed Kane from WWT for details



also yesterday out with Brian Liggins at the point of Ayre and he found a Little Auk well the Auk
found him flew right in off the sea and landed right in front of him


more at www.grayimages.co.uk


Wednesday, February 02, 2011

T5XD

Strong winds and rain today so i decided to go down to Port Mooar again and check out the gulls at high Tide 
Over 100 Hundred Herring Gulls feeding on the sea
scanned through them and found T5XD
BTO GR21781 COLOUR RING T5XD Ringed in Ramsey on the 18/12/2010






Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Rock Pipit

3 Hours down at Port Mooar this morning and 1 Rock Pipit colour  ringed 


also Rock Pipit Carmine/light pink seen again today


Swanning around

Out with Kev yesterday at some very prestigious property ringing Mute Swans on some private lakes.
See Kev Blog for full details.
We started in Douglas trying for Herring gulls but no luck , just recently the big spring trap just seems to scare them off and they don't even come near.
I had noticed a Mute Swan at Tremode business park eating grass by my car while out shopping about 2 weeks ago, so we headed off to see if we could locate it .
We couldn't find it when we pulled into the bottom car park, Kev told me there was a pond behind the business park so we headed up there.
A few Mallards and 3 Canada Goose no sign of Swans 
We walked back to the cars and i decided to look towards the garage in the bottom corner.
There they were sat in the opening of the repair centre in the warm.


1 male Mute Swan ringed at Tremode


I spoke to the owner and told him what we were planning to do. He told us that the old Female he reckoned was between 30>40 years old and they look after her supplying her with food
(proper swan food) and water, she was going blind now and she had lost her partner a few years back
The male Swan next to her was unringed as well and he said was one of her sons.
Due to her condition we decided not to ring her and concentrated on the male.
All the mechanics were interested in what we were doing and told us how they had looked after these birds during the cold winter.
After visiting the next property and meeting a great lady who has cared for her pair of swans for 5 years
and worries about the young being kick off her lake by the adults, it never fails to amaze me
how birds come into peoples lives and and make a big difference
from elderly Ladies with big gardens with lakes to burly mechanics in a garage fantastic

2 Cygnets ringed at Ballasalla



Another 2 Cygnets ringed down near Castletown and a Canada Goose on the river
a great morning out with Kev seeing some new and impressive places on the island