Saturday 5th July 2025
Friday 4th July 2025
Thursday 3rd July 2025
Wednesday 2nd July 2025
Tuesday 1st July 2025
One for sorrow, two for joy and three for directions to the local ferry terminal.
Calm conditions with a bit of cloud cover ensured July's ringing total got off to a flying start. A young Kestrel appeared today and spent the day being mobbed by Linnets as it explored its new surroundings. 1 Black Redstart also present. Other migrants include 1 Curlew, 1 Lapwing, 6 Sandwich Tern, 2 Swift and 1 Whimbrel.
Juvenile Siskin ringed in the evening.
JUNE RINGING TOTALS
Species |
No. Ringed |
Blackbird |
4 |
Blackcap |
4 |
Blue Tit |
22 |
Cetti's Warbler |
5 |
Chiffchaff |
9 |
Coal Tit |
2 |
Dunnock |
14 |
Goldfinch |
2 |
Great Spotted Woodpecker |
1 |
Great Tit |
33 |
Grey Wagtail |
2 |
House Sparrow |
3 |
Lesser Whitethroat |
6 |
Linnet |
15 |
Reed Warbler |
6 |
Robin |
6 |
Starling |
2 |
Whitethroat |
5 |
Woodpigeon |
2 |
Wren |
12 |
Total |
155 |
Monday 30th June 2025
Hot & humid start. A dispersing juvenile Wheatear near the point will have been bred not far away so good to know a pair has churned a brood out somewhere up the coast. An adult Lapwing on the reserve will be a post-breeder coming into the country to moult, probably from the Low Countries. Finally another Great Spot visited.
In the evening around 250 Starling were feeding not far from the point and a single Shelduck possibly the last of the year yet to depart.