We decided to put some nets up today and put them up early as showers and strengthening winds were forecast for afternoon, so I was down on the patch for before 5am.
Ringing was slow, which is typical for this time of year. As expected we caught a few recent fledglings, but no warbler juvs yet - chaffinches, robins, dunnocks and to our surprise this stonechat.
recently fledged stonechat |
This shot shows the lovely rufous rump |
We had some interesting warbler retraps including a willow warbler ringed as an adult last year and a returning sedge warbler ringed as a fledgling last July.
Ringing total were as follows (retraps in brackets)
chiffchaff 2
robin 2
chaffinch 2
stonechat 1
blackbird 1
dunnock 1 (1) and a re-trapped control
willow warbler (2)
sedge warbler (2)
I've had to buy a new (to me) camera because my old camera died. I decided to go for a Canon 7D, though I had little time to play around with it today.
I took this with my 50mm lens, is it a sawfly?
Sawfly?
Three spoonbills circled and landed behind the rushes, one was an immature bird, I couldn't age the others. Also of note were two little egrets, garganey and hunting barn owls.
133 manx shearwater
PWC Score 174
I got a 7D a few months ago and I really like it. My only minor niggle is that sometimes the images are more noisy than I expected.
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