Sightings: IW’s list – Song Thrushes singing also Dunnocks on territories around the feeder.. Occasionally Woodlark heard in the distance singing out on the common.
Some waterfowl movement and flying about, geese in small groups. Buzzard display included talon grappling. Siskin over in one flock, Lesser Repoll singletons
- may have one or two more. Chiffchaff in full song late in the session.
NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Sunday, 22 February 2026
22/02 Greenham Common
Location:
Greenham Common Feeder.
Session: 22/02/2026 07:45 to 11:30hrs
Present:
JHW, JL, IW.
Weather: very light rain early, overcast with
some blue later, light breeze, cool.
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets up from 08:00-ish to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): two sunflower heart feeders and a peanut feeder.
Great Tit – female.
Notes: Light rain about 07:45 but soon stopped
so we put up the feeder nets and had a steady capture flow throughout the
session. Mostly new birds early with re-traps arriving mid-session onwards.
Fewer Greenfinch and Goldfinch about than expected. As we were expecting it to
rain at any time we surprisingly managed to complete the whole four hour session.
Last year’s matching session (also a full session) was very quiet in comparison
and included in addition to the feeder nets two scrub nets!
FG =age indeterminate
Recaptures: (10)
Blue Tit ringed: 28/01/2024, 26/10/2025x2, 09/11/2025, 23/11/2025
16/02/2026.
Great Tit ringed: 05/11/2023, 26/10/2025x2, 16/12/2025.
Sunday, 8 February 2026
08/01 Snelsmore Common Feeder
Location:
Snelsmore Common Feeder - CES 2025/26.08 Visit.
Session: 08/02/2026 07:45 to 11:30hrs
Present:
JHW, JL, IW.
Weather: calm, cool, overcast with a couple of sunny
spells.
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets up from 08:00 to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): fat balls, sunflower hearts, peanuts.
One of today’s Siskin – an adult male 2nd winter bird
Notes: Once again the rain forecasted didn’t materialise. It
was a quietish session with a steady flow of birds throughout. This
was the last required visit here for this winter’s Constant Effort Site. Three possibly
four Siskins coming to the feeder included a re-trap from CES visit 2025/26.07. Recaptures: (23)
Blue Tit ringed: 10/12/2023, 03/11/2024, 17/11/2024, 02/11/2025x4,
16/11/2025x2, 30/11/2025, 28/12/2025, 11/01/2026x3, 25/01/2026x4.
Coal Tit ringed: 12/11/2024, 25/01/2026
Great Tit ringed: 02/11/2025, 28/12/2025.
Siskin ringed: 25/01/2026.
Sightings: mostly IW’s list – not much
movement, a few early birds singing including Song Thrush and Dunnock. Mallards, two males and a female were swimming on floods to the west of the feeders. Raven(s) heard calling briefly once mid-session.
Monday, 2 February 2026
01/02 Greenham Common Feeder
Location:
Greenham Common Feeder.
Session: 01/02/2026 07:45 to 10:30hrs
Present:
JHW, JL, IW, RAD, CMD, Chl.
Weather: calm, cool, light rain began just
after nets up.
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets up from 08:00 to 08:45hrs.
Lures (Feeder): sunflower heartsx2, peanuts.
Recaptures: (12)
Blue Tit ringed: 23/12/2023, 26/10/2025x2, 09/11/2025x2,
21/12/2025x2, 18/01/2026,
Coal Tit ringed: 09/11/2025
Goldfinch ringed: 26/10/2025.
Sunday, 25 January 2026
25/01 Snelsmore Common Feeder
Location:
Snelsmore Common Feeder, CES2025/26.07.
Session: 25/01/2026 07:45 to 11:30hrs
Present:
JHW, IW, JL, CMD, RAD, JA.
Weather: sunny periods, cold, calm.
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets up from 08:00 to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): fat balls, sunflower hearts, peanuts.Notes: Three Siskin today a male and two females including
the bird ringed here on visit 11/01/2026 About five Siskins were in the vicinity of the
feeder (mostly high in the trees) - a hopeful sign that they may visit the feeder this winter in increasing numbers as they have n the recent past. Just one Great Tit continues the downward trend
of this species here; another bird escaped the net. A considerable improvement
on last winter matching visit surprisingly.
Once again the weather was much better than forcast
Recaptures: (25)
Blue Tit ringed: 03/11/2024x2, 17/11/2024x2,
02/11/2025x3, 16/11/2025x2, 30/11/2025x2,14/12/2025, 11/01/2026x4, 28/12/2025.
Nest box:
12/05/2025 – CP26.
Coal Tit ringed: 03/11/2024x2,14/12/2025,
28/12/2025x2,11/01/2026.
Siskin ringed: 11/01/2026.
Sightings: IW’s list – The surprise
bird was when IW and JL looked up when doing a net round and saw a Goshawk circle
a couple of times and then fly just above the line of fir trees being harassed by
a female Sparrowhawk, giving a good illustration of the size difference between
the two species. Unfortunately, it flew out of view before all us saw it, otherwise
much as expected.
Monday, 19 January 2026
18/01 Greenham Common
Location:
Greenham Common 616 Feeder.
Session: 18/01/2026 07:45 to 11:30hrs
Present:
JHW, JL, IW, CMD, LC.
Weather: overcast, light rain briefly at the start,
foggy for most of the session, calm, cold.
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets up from 08:00 to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): 2xsunflower hearts, peanuts.
A newer bigger perch feeder installed at the Greenham Feeder together with
the bigger of the older perch feeders; these are all but emptied every third
day – about 4kgs of sunflower hearts replenishment each visit.
Notes: In recent years the
Greenham Common 616 Feeder attracts a better species variety than the Snelsmore
Common Feeder, also unlike Snelsmore there are still good numbers of Great Tit
this side of Newbury. Ringing today included double figures of both Goldfinch
and Greenfinch, the best session totals of the latter for some years. A ring-able
Chaffinch is unusual as most of the local population has papilloma infected
legs and claws and we cannot ring them. Sadly, two Greenfinch were also
released at the net as they had this infection. A good session in uncomfortable
conditions - damp and cold.
Recaptures: (21)
Blue Tit ringed: 22/10/2023, 03/03/2024,
26/10/2025x4, 09/11/2025, 23/11/2025, 21/12/2025x4.
Great Tit ringed: 12/03/2023, 03/03/2024, 03/03/2025,
05/11/2025, 26/10/2025, 09/11/2025, 23/11/2025, 21/12/2025.
Goldfinch ringed: 26/10/2025.
Robin ringed: 02/02/2025
Sightings: Mostly IW’s list – A Raven was noisily proclaiming territory. Two Song Thrushes singing occasionally during the morning, also a Coal Tit was singing in the trees above the feeder, fly-over Siskin heard a couple of time but not visible in the fog, also the Kestrel was heard calling only. Sightings limited due to the fog that eventually lifted late in the session.
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