Friday 3rd April 2026
Ringing Recoveries
Blackbird ringed Reddingbootpad, Vlieland, The Netherlands, 10th November 2022 retrapped 286 km away at LBO 15th November 2025 would be on autumn migration through both sites three years apart.
Lesser Redpoll ringed LBO 18th October 2025 was retrapped 306 km away at Nettlefield Wood, Cheshire on 21st March 2026. This bird would be on autumn migration & heading north in spring through Cheshire.
Thursday 2nd April 2026
Today's somewhat grey looking Redwing! (Turdus iliacus), perhaps one of the last ones until autumn to pass through, with none ringed here in April since 2022!
Wednesday 1st April 2026
Pleasantly calm encouraged the spring arrival of 25 Chiffchaff, Black Red, Sand Martin (first of the season), Stonechat, Wheatear & Willow Warbler with departing winter visitors from the continent including single Brambling, Fieldfare, Robin & Songie. Overwintering Firecrest from last October still present. More wandering Long-tailed Tits turned up & a Skylark is still on the reserve.
Porpoise offshore, which are always easier to locate when its a calm sea.
Ringing: 16 Chiffchaff, 3 Long-tailed Tit, 1 Blackcap, 1 Robin, 1 Song Thrush, 1 Willow Warbler.
March Ringing Totals 2026
| Chiffchaff | 69 |
| Goldcrest | 25 |
| Long-tailed tit | 9 |
| Robin | 9 |
| Blackbird | 8 |
| Redwing | 8 |
| Chaffinch | 7 |
| Firecrest | 7 |
| Goldfinch | 7 |
| Linnet | 6 |
| Song thrush | 6 |
| Wren | 6 |
| Blue tit | 5 |
| Dunnock | 4 |
| Woodpigeon | 4 |
| Blackcap | 3 |
| Fieldfare | 1 |
| Great tit | 1 |
| House sparrow | 1 |
| Starling | 1 |
| Woodcock | 1 |
| Willow warbler | 1 |
| Yellowhammer | 1 |
Tuesday 31st March 2026
A misty and cloudy morning, but still, finally sounding like spring with multiple Chiffchaffs singing and we got our long overdue first Wheatear of Spring. The crafty bugger avoided the photographers, but hopefully that changes with my afternoon walk, and certainly will in the next few days!
Challenging conditions for sea watching, with sporadic spells of fine drizzle, produced 5 Brent geese going north and a siting of a Red-throated Diver. A Firecrest was also observed flitting through the scrub.
Monday 30th March 2026
Slow day all round with strong WNW wind by late morning, very few migrants around. The Black redstart was still present this morning but very mobile. A Marsh harrier was observed flying south, 4 Rooks, 2 Cormorant, 2 Common gull and a Reedbunting where also seen southbound. A Red-throated Diver, Buzzard and a Cormorant where seen flying North.
Few moths in trapps once again due to strong overnight wind and rain.
Ringing: 1 Chiffchaff.