Bird ringing: 1 Dunnock (Young caught in our Heligoland trap).
Saturday 6th June 2026
Friday 5th June 2026
A bright morning with a cold wind coming from the WSW. Another day of Swift movement with 25 seen flying south low over the observatory first light as nets were being opened. 2 Blackcap present within the compound, a male and a female both had brood patches, likely failed breeders from elsewhere. 3 Reed warbler were scattered around the reserve with one of them within the compound. 3 Black-headed gull South and a single Swallow. Late morning our first Cetti's Warbler fledgling this year hopped into one of our nets.
Moth trapping: 30 Species across our 3 traps. Todays pick of the bunch is the Broad-barred White, which are more regularly seen in the south and east of England. The caterpillars feed on flower buds of Hawkweed and Hawk's-beard - Uk moths.
Bird ringing: 5 Great Tit (Juveniles), 2 Blackcap, 1 Blackbird (Juvenile), 1 Cetti's Warbler (Juvenile) , 1 Linnet, 1 Reed Warbler.
Thursday 4th June 2026
Wednesday 3rd June 2026
At least 3 or 4 pairs of Whitethroats on site.
Wind increasing throughout the morning. Two skeins of Canada Geese totalling 83 heading south then into the river are presumably on moult migration but with the two largest moulting sites in the UK at the Beauly Firth & Windermere they are going the wrong way so presumably they are heading to a nearer moulting site at somewhere like Abberton Reservoir. 2 House Martin flew south. New Chiffchaff & a brood of baby Blue Tit is about as exciting as it got apart from the geese ! Our first site bred Blackbird fledged this afternoon. It's been a reasonable year for Mottled Pug which are, presumably, on the few Hawthorns we have.Tuesday 2nd June 2026
Monday 1st June 2026
Bird ringing: 6 Goldfinch, 5 Great Tit, 4 Blackcap, 3 Linnet, 2 Woodpigeon, 1 Chiffchaff, 1 Whitethroat.
May 2026 Ringing Totals
May 2026 has been yet again anouther good month ringing total wise with 215 birds ringed, compared to recent years of around 150 birds ringed each may, with you having to go back to 2015 with 271 birds ringed to surpass this mays total. Chiffchaffs remain our most ringed species, with Linnets and Great Tits producing a reasonable number of young supplementing the ringing total. Our 10th site record of Melodious Warbler this month has to be also worth mentioning again!.
| Species | Ringed |
| Chiffchaff | 45 |
| Linnet | 25 |
| Great Tit | 25 |
| Blackcap | 20 |
| Goldfinch | 17 |
| Lesser Whitethroat | 15 |
| Willow Warbler | 13 |
| Reed Warbler | 13 |
| Robin | 9 |
| House Sparrow | 6 |
| Spotted Flycatcher | 6 |
| Whitethroat | 5 |
| Starling | 4 |
| Blackbird | 3 |
| Firecrest | 1 |
| Wren | 1 |
| Chaffinch | 1 |
| Garden Warbler | 1 |
| Pied Flycatcher | 1 |
| Melodious Warbler | 1 |
| Coal Tit | 1 |
| Dunnock | 1 |
| Woodpigeon | 1 |
| Total | 215 |