Friday 28 July 2017

Muntjac images...

Hello

Other birds noted at the ringing session at Lamport yesterday evening (Thursday) included a pair of Raven which flew over a couple of times and a pair of Hobby which showed a great deal of interest in the martins and swallows there...

Today (Friday) and Jacob and George's birding efforts at Pitsford Reservoir turned up a Great White Egret, two Garganey, two Turnstones, six Common Sandpipers, a Green Sandpiper, a Ringed Plover and a juvenile Yellow-legged Gull.

A couple more initial ringing details of birds caught locally have been received as follows:-

Z844742 relates to a male Reed Bunting which was caught and ringed at Fish Lake Meadow, Romsey, Hampshire on 2nd November 2016. This bird, almost certainly breeding, was caught again at Harrington Airfield in Northamptonshire on 26th June this year. That is 236 days later and 162km in a NNE direction from where initially encountered;

HCP605 relates to a juvenile Chiffchaff caught and ringed at Balscote Quarry, Oxfordshire by a Banbury Ornithological Society ringer on 5th July 2015. This bird was caught and processed at Pitsford Reservoir three days ago on 25th July when it was assessed to be an adult female. The evidence suggests that this bird was hatched in Oxfordshire but is likely to be breeding at least 47km further north (751 days elapsed between the two).

Regards

Neil M


Reed Bunting.

Chiffchaff.






Muntjac portfolio
by Jacob Spinks

Thursday 27 July 2017

Pitsford birding.

Hello

Further birding efforts at Pitsford Reservoir today by George and Jacob resulted in a good haul of birds made up of two Garganey, two Red-crested Pochard, an adult Arctic Tern, six Common Sandpipers, two Green Sandpipers, two Dunlin, five Yellow-legged Gulls and a Willow Tit.

Some evening ringing at Lamport Hall provided twenty six captures made up of five Swifts, two Swallows and nineteen House Martins.

Regards

Neil M


Common Swift.


Buff Arches Moth.

Garganey.


Magpie Moth.


Spotted Flycatcher.

All images courtesy of
Jacob Spinks.

Wednesday 26 July 2017

More images from the Camargue

Hello

Jacob and George were at Pitsford Reservoir today committing to patchwork birding and in the Scaldwell Bay they located the two Garganey again, two Green Sandpipers, three Common Sandpipers, a fly-over Curlew, two Yellow-legged Gulls and a Marsh Tit.

Eleanor located a Redstart at Blueberry Farm this evening, an adult male in the hedgerow at the bottom of The Hill field.

Below are a few more images from the Camargue in Spring tours (Southern France)...

Regards

Neil M


Purple Heron.

Black-winged Stilt.

House Sparrow.


Camargue White Horses.


Male Little Bustards.

European Roller.

Tuesday 25 July 2017

July ringing

Hello

A ringing session at Pitsford Reservoir which included a little bit of yesterday evening and this morning yielded 75 birds of 18 species.

Blackcaps were the most common species caught with 18 birds, one of which is a female which is at least seven years old, very old for this species and an active brood patch indicates she is still a fertile bird. Other warblers included 8 Chiffchaffs, 2 Reed Warblers, a Garden Warbler, a Whitethroat and a Willow Warbler. Three new Coal Tits, three new Treecreepers, a Goldcrest, a Song Thrush and a new Tawny Owl added more diversity.

Other birds noted at the reservoir today included several Marsh Tits, a Siskin, a Green Sandpiper, 10 Common Sandpipers, 2 Dunlin and a Redshank.

Also today, John Woollett, Chris Payne and Helen Franklin teamed up to check Swallow nests in the south of the county and ringed 30-40 nestlings.

A Long-tailed Tit recovery relates to a female bird ringed at Potton near Sandy, Bedfordshire on 16th April 2016 which was then caught at Howe Park Wood, Milton Keynes on 1st July this year, 441 days later and 41km WSW from where initially captured.

Birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton this afternoon included two individual Redstarts in different hedges, a singing Grasshopper Warbler and a Spotted Flycatcher. A Roe Deer showed this evening, the second time in a week.

Regards

Neil M


Blackcaps, courtesy
of Robin Gossage.



Nestling Swallows
courtesy of Stuart and Wendy Andrews.

Monday 24 July 2017

Redstarts and other migrants...

Hello

Yesterday morning (Sunday) and a walk around Harrington Airfield provided views of a single Grey Partridge and a Turtle Dove.

A re-visit to the fields between Walgrave and Pitsford Reservoir late this morning (Monday) successfully located the two Redstarts from yesterday, one a cracking adult male. From the village of Old take the footpath from Bridle Road and traverse two fields, walk down a track for a short distance and then turn left and check the hedgeline to your right. The fields both sides of the hedgerow currently hold a crop of oats. Both birds were initially in the same hedge but further down in a sheep field and by a red trailer. They then moved further up the hedgeline between the two crops of oats. I would anticipate there will be passage birds on and off here for the next six weeks if previous years are anything to go by.

Three more Redstarts were located this afternoon, another adult male and two spotty juveniles, this time around the hedges next to the buildings at Blueberry Farm (near Maidwell). It's tempting to think that this is a family party migrating together...

Birds north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir today included two Garganey, two Yellow-legged Gulls, a Dunlin, two Green Sandpipers, 12 Common Sandpipers, a juvenile Mediterranean Gull and with a Willow Tit at the Old Scaldwell Road Feeding Station.

Regards

Neil M



More images of Common
Redstarts taken at Walgrave
and Harrington Airfield in 2015.

Sunday 23 July 2017

Ringing on a Sunday

Hello

Kenny Cramer and team were busy ringing at Linford Lakes this morning, braving a damp start. They had a very successful session by catching 78 birds of 22 species which only included 6 birds previously ringed. At this time of year of course many of the new birds would have been hatched this year.

The totals were 14 Reed Warblers, a superb 8 Cetti's Warblers, 2 Sedge Warblers, a Garden Warbler, 9 Blackcaps, a Willow Warbler, 3 Whitethroats, 7 Wrens, 4 Dunnocks, 3 Robins, 3 Great Tits, 3 Blue Tits, 2 Long-tailed Tits, a Treecreeper, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Kingfisher, a Reed Bunting, 2 Bullfinches, 4 Chaffinches, 2 Greenfinches, 2 Song Thrushes and 2 Blackbirds.

A much more modest ringing session took place this afternoon at Brixworth Treatment Works and included five Magpies and eight Grey Wagtails (an estimated ten birds on-site today). One of these wagtails was first ringed here in January 2014 and is at least four years old. A Hobby was also seen.

The fields on the ridge between Walgrave village and Pitsford Reservoir (now a traditional migration stop-over site for Redstarts, chats etc) were checked today and the hedgerows there contained two Redstarts and three or four Spotted Flycatchers. This area is best reached by walking from the footpath that runs from Bridle Road in the village of Old, the footpath running alongside some of the best hedges.

Jacob and George Dunbar were at Pitsford Reservoir this morning and located some good birds in the shape of a Great White Egret, two juvenile Garganey which arrived during something of a downpour, a Green Sandpiper and at least sixteen Common Sandpipers, all these birds centred around the Scaldwell Bay.

Regards

Neil M


Grey Wagtail. One adult male
and seven juveniles were caught,
 assessed and processed at
 Brixworth STW today.

Magpie. Five juveniles
were caught and ringed at
Brixworth STW today, a site
that can hold up to forty birds. They
are attracted to the filter beds where
they search for grubs under the
filter rocks.

Saturday 22 July 2017

Vis Mig to the south

Hello

Some early morning visual migration at Pitsford Reservoir today included small numbers of Yellow Wagtails and Sand Martins migrating south over the dam. Gulls were also on the move and a couple of Yellow-legged Gulls went over (in addition to three more ensconced birds on the buoys off the Sailing Club). Four Whimbrel trilled their way south at 8.35am.

Later in the day, a single Whimbrel dropped in to the back of the Scaldwell Bay at 12.25pm, joining the flock of Lapwings there. However migration urge caused this bird to take flight, climb up and head off south at 12.52pm, 'trilling' delightfully as it did so!

Two Ravens were noted over the reservoir today and an impressive Common Sandpiper presence was at least twenty birds strong! A single Grey Wagtail could be found on the dam and at least five Little Egrets were also present.

Two Grey Wagtails were on a garden pond at Hanging Houghton today, Eleanor saw her pair of Raven at Staverton and a check of the reducing water levels at Ravensthorpe Reservoir was sufficient to locate singles of Common Sandpiper and Green Sandpiper.

Eric Graham and family enjoyed a walk at Titchmarsh Reserve today, the best birds being a 'reeling' Grasshopper Warbler, three Little Egrets, three Oystercatchers and the usual excellent array of breeding warblers.

Regards

Neil M


Whimbrel.

Common Sandpiper
courtesy of Neil Hasdell.



Friday 21 July 2017

More Redstarts...



Hello

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Birds today were few and far between but Eleanor found two more Redstarts today, one at Harrington Airfield by the chippings compound and another at Sywell Country Park in hedging next to the bay nearest Mears Ashby.

Birds in the Scaldwell Bay at Pitsford Reservoir this evening included fifteen Common Sandpipers, an eclipse drake Goldeneye still and earlier a couple of Yellow-legged Gulls...

Regards

Neil M


Redstart from near
Walgrave in 2015.

Lots of Rabbits out
and about now!
Image courtesy of Robin Gossage.

Woodpigeon rather dominating
the bird bath!
Image courtesy of Chris Payne.

Thursday 20 July 2017

Autumn migration is here!

Hello

Birding at Pitsford Reservoir today provided a good number of sixteen Common Sandpipers and at least three Yellow-legged Gulls, and late this afternoon a Pied Flycatcher was accompanying a Redstart along the entrance track to the adjacent Brixworth Country Park. Sadly these interesting two passerines absented themselves and couldn't be found by subsequent observers.

This evening a Wheatear and over a hundred Lapwings were in fields in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton.

Neil Hasdell has spent an age trying to read a metal ring as seen on an adult Redshank at Summer Leys nature reserve and on 16th July he was finally convinced he had the full number after sore eyes peering through his telescope! DE25754 was a ring affixed to a nestling Redshank at Brandon Marsh in Warwickshire on 18th June 2014 and this is the adult now breeding at Summer Leys. Neil's sighting is the first record since it was initially ringed 1124 days earlier; the distance between the two sites is just 52km.

Dave Francis caught a Reed Warbler at Pitsford Reservoir on 17th July 2017 bearing ring number Y815687 and we have now found out that this bird was first ringed as an adult bird at Rutland Water on 22nd April 2013, 1547 days earlier. This bird is at least five years old now and will have travelled the Africa to UK migration route at least ten times now.

Regards

Neil M


Redshank.

Reed Warbler.

Wednesday 19 July 2017

Baby Swallows!

Hello

Yesterday (Tuesday) Jacob saw a male Ruff at Pitsford Reservoir and Eleanor again noted the two singing Grasshopper Warblers in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton.

Today and the Grasshopper Warblers were still reeling away and Eleanor saw her regular pair of Raven at Staverton.

Neil Hasdell notched up the summering Goldeneye, a Green Sandpiper and two Common Sandpipers north of the causeway at Pitsford this morning and my walk around the dam and the Moulton Grange Bay area this afternoon was quiet apart from a really large flock of House Martins and an adult Yellow-legged Gull.

With the dull and rather odd weather conditions today it felt like typical summer day doldrums.

Yet another of John Woollett's Siskins that he ringed in his Astcote garden in the spring of 2016 has turned up, not surprisingly in Scotland again! S122611 refers to a male caught and ringed on 21st March 2016 which on 5th March this year was caught by a ringer operating at Balfron near Stirling in central Scotland, 349 days later and 485km from where initially ringed.

Chris Payne is still busy monitoring breeding Swallows in South Northamptonshire as his images (below) prove...!

Regards

Neil M






Swallow nestlings all at
different stages, courtesy
of Chris Payne.

Tuesday 18 July 2017

More images from the Camargue...

Hello

With four short trips to the Camargue region of France this year, I am fortunate to have quite a few images of the wildlife that lives there. A few more (below) for your perusal...

Regards

Neil M


Slender-billed Gull.

Kentish Plover.

Woodchat Shrike.

Honey Buzzard.

White Stork.

Grey Heron.


Black-winged Stilt.


Greater Flamingo.