Birds Ringed: Song Thrush 1.
Saturday 1st April 2023
Birds Ringed: Song Thrush 1.
MARCH RINGING TOTALS
Not surprisingly, given the dire weather conditions throughout the month, this March was the third lowest on record here with only 119 birds ringed. Blackbird and robin numbers are particularly low, as were goldcrest, a trend that continues from last year. Thrushes in general have been quite low, with only one song thrush ringed in the month and 10 redwing. A male sparrowhawk from last August was retrapped, now entering its third year, and clearly finding enough food to stick around despite the weather.
Chiffchaff | 25 |
Blackbird | 15 |
Long-tailed tit | 12 |
Robin | 12 |
Chaffinch | 10 |
Redwing | 10 |
Firecrest | 8 |
Blue Tit | 6 |
Goldcrest | 4 |
Great Tit | 4 |
Linnet | 3 |
Willow Warbler | 3 |
Blackcap | 2 |
Black Redstart | 1 |
Dunnock | 1 |
Song Thrush | 1 |
Sparrowhawk | 1 |
Woodcock | 1 |
Total | 119 |
Friday 31st March 2023
Birds Ringed: Chaffinch 3, Redwing 1.
Thursday 30th March 2023
Birds Ringed: Blackcap 1, Blue Tit 2, Chaffinch 2, Chiffchaff 3, Firecrest 1, Goldcrest 1, Great Tit 2, Robin 1, Willow Warbler 2.
Wednesday 29th March 2023
Murky, milder start with the change in the weather dropping some birds in including at least 150 Redwing, 15 Chiffchaff, 4 Firecrest, 3 Robin, 2 Goldcrest, Black Redstart, Chaffinch, Song Thrush, Wheatear & our first Willow Warbler of the spring. Late news - 2 Swallow in the afternoon were first of the year.First Angle Shades of the year in the moth traps.
Tuesday 28th March 2023
Landguard is the only site in the UK where Agonopterix curvipunctosa is regularly encountered.
Birds Ringed: Chiffchaff 1.
Monday 27th March 2023
A change in wind direction and no rain! Still slow on the migrant front, with a couple of goldcrest, a firecrest and 6 chiffchaff the most notable birds in the compound, and a small 'fall' of 3 robins and 3 female blackbirds being the only real sign of passerine movement. A few of the local species are singing daily now, dunnocks have been at it for a week or more, along with linnet, song thrush, blackbird and sporadically great tits and wrens. Another lone long-tailed tit was clearly looking for a partner, in the wrong place because they don't breed here. It's the greylag goose time of the spring, where pairs of noisy geese wander around looking for new breeding sites, despite the lack of suitability here.
Birds Ringed: Blackbird 3, Goldcrest 2, Long-tailed Tit 1, Robin 3.