Saturday 5th October 2024
Friday 4th October 2024
Birds Ringed: Chiffchaff 3, Dunnock 2, Goldcrest 7, Robin 2, Wren 2, Yellow-browed Warbler 1.
Thursday 3rd October 2024
Wednesday 2nd October 2024
Several Siskin were heard calling as it was getting light with a total of 425 logged heading south during the first couple of hours. Other migrants not plentiful but included 7 Grey Wag, 6 Chaffinch, 4 Chiffchaff, 3 Blackcap, 2 Reed Bunting, Skylark, Stonechat, Wheatear, Whitethroat & Lesser Whitethroat. Apart from the Siskin push only other southbound passerine vis mig was 10 Swallow & another Skylark. Offshore southbound 379 Brent, 113 Wigeon, 11 Black-heads, 11 Shelduck, 3 Common Gull, 2 Common Scoter & 2 Heron. An interesting sighting was a Common Seal struggling with a Thornback Ray in the river behind the observatory. Gold Spot has only occurred here on less than ten previous occasions.
Tuesday 1st October 2024
Radford's Flame Shoulder is an immigrant first noted in 2021 that might be attempting to colonise.
Birds Ringed: Blackcap 3, Blue Tit 3, Dunnock 1, Robin 4, Sedge Warbler 1.
SEPTEMBER RINGING TOTALS 2024
1st year Icterine Warbler |
This month was a lot more exciting than last September, with 2 species ringed that hadn't been seen here in several years, and one control species (red-breasted flycatcher) ringed in Denmark this year, though we have yet to get the exact location. A year to the day that we caught our last, a wryneck was the first notable scarce bird of the month on 2nd, followed 5 days later by an Icterine warbler, and later in the month a barred warbler. The 7th of the month was a notable day, with more spotted flycatchers ringed in one day than we have in the whole year. Tree pipits have had a better year here, with 4 in this month alone. A wood warbler ringed on the same day as the wryneck was notably late, though not our latest.
As a whole, numbers wise we were 124 birds down on September 2023, most of which can be explained by the poor meadow pipit numbers moving so far. Just 14 ringed this year compared to 127 at the same time in '23. Woodpigeon numbers are also pathetic, with only 3 juveniles even seen on the reserve, let alone ringed, and 2 in the whole month was unexpected.
Chiffchaff and willow warbler numbers were better than last years however, and garden warbler seems almost abundant, with 8 ringed this month alone, and more previously. Cetti's continue their inexorable march, with 5 new birds ringed this month, on top of juveniles fledged here ringed earlier in the year. Before last year, there had only been 16 birds ringed here in the observatories lifetime.
Chiffchaff |
81 |
Blackcap |
55 |
Willow
Warbler |
28 |
Robin |
24 |
Grey
wagtail |
24 |
Reed
warbler |
17 |
Meadow
pipit |
14 |
Pied
flycatcher |
11 |
Spotted
flycatcher |
9 |
Garden
warbler |
8 |
Lesser
whitethroat |
8 |
Blue
tit |
6 |
Song
Thrush |
6 |
Great
Tit |
5 |
Whitethroat
|
5 |
Dunnock |
5 |
Cetti's
warbler |
5 |
Sparrowhawk |
5 |
Redstart |
4 |
Sedge
warbler |
4 |
Tree
pipit |
4 |
Blackbird |
3 |
Wren |
2 |
Goldfinch |
2 |
Woodpigeon |
2 |
Chaffinch |
1 |
Goldcrest |
1 |
Siskin |
1 |
Icterine
Warbler |
1 |
Reed
Bunting |
1 |
Wryneck
|
1 |
Wood
warbler |
1 |
Starling
|
1 |
Barred
warbler |
1 |
Total |
346 |
Monday 30th September 2024
Clancy's Rustic has colonised over the past 20 years. It has two emergences a year.
Sunday 29th September 2024
Calm cool start stimulated a bit of vis mig with southbound 217 Mipit, 114 Swallow, 15 Goldfinch, 5 Chaffinch, 3 Grey Wag, 2 Pied Wag & Little Egret plus offshore 24 Brent, 12 Black-heads, 8 Shelduck, 7 Common Gull, 2 Red-throated Diver & Oyk. On site 6 Blackcap, 6 Chiffchaff & the first Goldcrest of the autumn. Purp & Turnstone were on the point early on before a south-easterly gale picked up.
Lunar Underwing is a regular customer at this juncture in the year.