The web is enabling bird ringers to share their knowledge directly with each other. A couple of initiatives, although focused abroad, can be very useful to ringing in Britain.
A couple of useful resources are:
An ageing and sexing guide for birds of Aragon, Spain
Identification Atlas of Birds of Aragon
An ageing and sexing guide (primarily passerines) for the Scandinavian countries.
Ringers' DigiGuide
Saturday, 11 April 2015
Thursday, 19 March 2015
February 2015
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| Age 6: Woodcock (Roger Ackroyd) |
61 Blue Tits and 58 Great Tits dominated but the biggest surprise was a Woodcock at Tythebarns, where there was also a Sparrowhawk.
There were 6 Meadow Pipits from Stanwellmoor whilst 4 Blackcap came from 3 sites. Woolley Firs managed four sessions across the month, ringing 79 new birds, including a Firecrest and 10 Yellowhammer; and Black Park came up with 10 Lesser Redpoll in a winter of low numbers for this species.
Bedfont had both Bullfinch and Reed Bunting which have been scarce recently at this site.
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| Age 6: Woodcock (Roger Ackroyd) |
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Ringing Demo at BBOWT's Woolley Firs Farm (14th Feb)
| Ringing at Woolley Firs |
I was rather busy talking all morning and my crew were busy with net rounds and ringing birds, that not many photos were taken. I stole one of some of the ringers present and it wasn't until the public left I was able to pick up the camera again.
Just in time for our last arrival - a male Firecrest (a bird hatched only last year) caught away from the feeders.
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| Male Firecrest (Carl Hunter Roach) |
Sunday, 1 February 2015
January 2015
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| Pied Wagtail (Chris Lamsdell) |
Nevertheless 137 birds of 17 species were ringed, the most unusual being 4 Pied Wagtails at Beaconsfield and 3 Fieldfare at Wraysbury (where there were also 8 Bullfinch over two sessions).
43% of those ringed were Blue and Great Tits - mostly across three sessions at Woolley Firs.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
The Runnymede Ringing Group
At our Annual Steering Group meeting we agreed to formally split from the Maple Cross Ringing Group. This enables both groups to clearly manage fundraising and outgoings.
This website is now dedicated to the activities of the Runnymede Ringing Group.
This website is now dedicated to the activities of the Runnymede Ringing Group.
Monday, 19 January 2015
December 2014
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| Rufous (L) & grey phase Tawny Owls (Carl Hunter Roach) |
Pride of place must go to 3 Tawny Owls, caught from boxes at Bisham Wood, just trumping 9 Yellowhammers at Woolley Firs.
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| Five male (age, left-right: 4, 4, 3, 3, 4) Yellowhammers (Carl Hunter Roach) |
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Valentine's Day Bird Ringing Demonstration
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| Nuthatch, Woolley Firs, Feb 2014 (Carl Hunter Roach) |
Book now and join us at Woolley Firs near Maidenhead on Saturday morning, 14th February 2015.
The event is organised by Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust.
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