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Birds sighted north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir today included now 5 Great White Egrets, 14 Dunlin, 3 Redshanks, 3 'Redpoll', 3 Siskin and a Stonechat (observer Jacob Spinks).
Dave Francis completed some ringing at the feeding station near to Maytrees Hide, catching 61 birds of 17 species, reflecting the diversity utilising the area and feeders. The most common bird caught was Tree Sparrow with 10 individuals, plus 8 Goldfinches, 5 Chaffinches, 8 Blue Tits, 7 Great Tits, a Marsh Tit, a Coal Tit, a Goldcrest, 5 Wrens, 3 Robins, 3 Dunnocks, 2 Blackbirds, a Redwing, a Song Thrush, a Starling, a Collared Dove and 3 Yellowhammers.
The Marsh Tit was the third individual this autumn of that species which has flown up from the woodland compartments of the reserve for the food in the suspended feeders. One of the Great Tits was proven to be in excess of six years old, a ripe old age if you are a Great Tit!
Regards
Neil M
Birds sighted north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir today included now 5 Great White Egrets, 14 Dunlin, 3 Redshanks, 3 'Redpoll', 3 Siskin and a Stonechat (observer Jacob Spinks).
Dave Francis completed some ringing at the feeding station near to Maytrees Hide, catching 61 birds of 17 species, reflecting the diversity utilising the area and feeders. The most common bird caught was Tree Sparrow with 10 individuals, plus 8 Goldfinches, 5 Chaffinches, 8 Blue Tits, 7 Great Tits, a Marsh Tit, a Coal Tit, a Goldcrest, 5 Wrens, 3 Robins, 3 Dunnocks, 2 Blackbirds, a Redwing, a Song Thrush, a Starling, a Collared Dove and 3 Yellowhammers.
The Marsh Tit was the third individual this autumn of that species which has flown up from the woodland compartments of the reserve for the food in the suspended feeders. One of the Great Tits was proven to be in excess of six years old, a ripe old age if you are a Great Tit!
Regards
Neil M
A partly white male Blackbird. Not particularly unusual in this species but always eye-catching! |
Male Bullfinch. |
Female Bullfinch. |
Male Chaffinch. |
Blue Tit. All images kindly provided by John Tilly and his new lens! |
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