A difficult month with only a few hardy souls venturing away from gardens and out into the mud.
Around 266 birds of 28 species were ringed (135 RRG; 131 MX) which is actually about an average February total. Highlights were a Norwegian Common Redpoll trapped with another Common and Lesser Redpoll at Black Park, 2 Blackcap at the Meads and 37 Siskin at Iver Heath.
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Saturday, 1 February 2014
January 2014
Against the odds some sessions were possible in January and at least 395 birds were ringed (223 Runnymede RG; 172 Maple Cross RG) with a total of 32 species.
These included several nice ones such as Water Rail and Moorhen at Hilfield, Mistle Thrush at Home Court Farm and Firecrest at Bedfont, with Dartford Warbler at Chobham and Blackcap at Heston garden.
27 Pied Wagtail and 27 Fieldfare showed success with wary species and Redwing starred again with 51, second highest to Blue Tit at 67. Five Lesser Redpoll recoveries give an insight to the transient nature of the late October birds at Chobham.
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| Firecrest (Eleanor Page) |
These included several nice ones such as Water Rail and Moorhen at Hilfield, Mistle Thrush at Home Court Farm and Firecrest at Bedfont, with Dartford Warbler at Chobham and Blackcap at Heston garden.
27 Pied Wagtail and 27 Fieldfare showed success with wary species and Redwing starred again with 51, second highest to Blue Tit at 67. Five Lesser Redpoll recoveries give an insight to the transient nature of the late October birds at Chobham.
Monday, 20 January 2014
2014
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| Male Goldfinch |
We also continue to have people joining up to study birds and learn how to ring. There's lots to learn in the BTO training process; here's a very small example from a session last Sunday.
The Goldfinch opposite - yellow on wing & the head pattern are key to identification - can be sexed as a male. How? Male Goldfinches can be distinguished by a larger red mask that extends just behind the eye. In females, the red area is smaller.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Gordon Newport
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| Gordon Newport 1st Feb. 1944 - 7th Dec. 2013 |
Gordon joined the group, to begin ringing, in June of 2001 and during his training put many hours in at Wraysbury, Windsor, Minet and Silwood as well as visiting most of our other sites as he qualified as a C-Ringer and then an A-Ringer.
Gordon’s love of birding took him on ringing trips to China, Portugal and more recently Comino.
As a stalwart of the Windsor team, first with Malcolm and latterly with Carl, Gordon donned his waders at well over 100 sessions at Great Meadow Pond and trained many of those who came along to help.
Gordon was such a generous fellow; knowledgeable, egoless and always inquisitive about ornithology. Without doubt, all those who ringed with Gordon will miss him.
Our thoughts are with his family. Donations, if desired, in memory of Gordon, for Cancer Research UK or British Heart Foundation can be made via www.memorygiving.com/gordonnewport.
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Bird ringing at a Bioblitz
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| Explaining how the nets work |
We rarely catch lots of birds at these events but we ringed several family parties of Great Tit as well as a Blue Tit and a young Goldcrest.
Both the kids and the adults were delighted to get so close to some of our garden birds and we were impressed with the number of questions we had to field throughout the afternoon.
BBWOT are already talking about repeating the event next year!
Monday, 15 July 2013
Minet Festival this September
Come along to the Minet Country Park Festival (Minet Country Park in Hayes) on Saturday 14th September to see birding ringing demonstrations at the annual family festival including children's arts and crafts, birds of prey, storytelling and face painting. Entry is free.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Berkshire Bioblitz this August
Next month some of us are helping the BBOWT with their Berkshire BioBlitz at Woolley Firs Farm. Hopefully the weather will be kind and we'll be able to demonstrate some ringing techniques and ring some of the local bird life.
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