Bird Ringing: 5 Blackcap, 3 Chiffchaff, 1 Linnet, 1 Long-tailed tit, 1 Song Thrush, 1 Willow warbler, 1 Woodpigeon.
Friday 17th April 2026
Ringing Recoveries
Blackcap ringed Iken, Suffolk 21st September 2024 retrapped 30 km away at LBO 4th April 2026 on spring passage.
Blackcap ringed Levington, Suffolk 20th August 2025 retrapped 9 km away at LBO 9th April 2026 could well be a bird bred on the Felixstowe peninsula coming back this spring.
Chiffchaff ringed Hilbre Island, Wirral, Merseyside 28th April 2025 retrapped 346 km away at LBO 13th April 2026 looks like it may well be a bird whose natal area is in Northern Britain that migrated up the west coast last spring & up the east coast this spring. It is our first Chiffchaff to or from Merseyside (or Cheshire if one uses proper county boundaries).
Thursday 16th April 2026
Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) feeding on the peninsular
A fairly bright morning with a light SW, some ominous shower clouds towards the port at times. A small number of migrants were present, with a Siskin singing within the observatory fence, our first Hobby of the spring seen distantly heading north over the port. 3 Wheatear and 8 ring plover were present on the peninsula and 7 Swallow where seen migrating through. A Painted lady butterfly was also seen outside the ringing room.
Sea watching produced a Whimbrel, 13 Black headed gull, 2 Oystercatcher and 2 Shelduck, all south. Just 2 Gannet north.
Moth trapping: 1 Moth present, a Swallow prominent, owing to another windy night.
Bird ringing: 9 Blackcap, 2 Great tit, 2 Goldfinch, 2 Linnet, 1 Chiffchaff, 1 Song thrush, 1 Willow warbler.
Wednesday 15th April 2026
Small handful of migrants including 6 Chiffchaff, 6 Wheatear, 3 Blackcap, 3 Swallow, 2 Mipit, 2 Willow Warbler, Whitethroat & Yellowhammer. Offshore movements almost non-existent. Despite the dull conditions a Painted Lady appeared late morning.
First Shuttle-shaped Dart of the year, which should soon become the commonest moth in the traps in the spring.Tuesday 14th April 2026
A completely cloudless morning with a gentle breeze from the South. You would have thought ideal conditions for migration, however few birds seen during sea watching; with 1 Sandwich tern, 4 Mediterranean gull and a Cormorant heading north. 5 Swallow, 3 Mediterranean gull and 3 Shelduck all heading south. 4 Wheatear remain present on the peninsula. Signs are looking good for the choice of nest site for two pairs of Ring plover.
Moth trapping: Once again few moths with the temperature still dropping overnight on clear nights. 1 Angle shades and a Double-striped pug in a total of three traps.
Monday 13th April 2026
Sunday 12th April 2026
A healthy arrival of at least 16 Wheatear on a windy morning plus the first Lesser Whitethroat of the spring. Other migrants include 10 Blackcap, 3 Chiffchaff, 3 Willow Warbler, 2 Whitethroat, Reed Bunting & White Wagtail. Southbound 14 Swallow, 4 Canadas & 2 Sand Martin with northbound 24 Barnacles & 2 Common Scoter.
Moth catches still pathetic with just two in total this morning including the first Agonopterix arenella of the year.