NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Monday, 5 January 2026
NRG Species Totals
Sunday, 28 December 2025
28/12 Snelsmore Common Feeder
Notes: Another busy session, mostly of Blue Tits. For a while there was a lot of activity high up in the tops of the surrounding trees again mainly Blue Tits but also a few Great and Coal Tits and at least two Marsh Tits. They all appeared to be checking out leaf buds presumably for insects/invertebrates etc and seemingly not interested in the feeders. The session included a few 2022 and 2023 re-traps (see below). There seems to be fewer species visiting this feeder even compared to last years matching visit which consisted of about 20 birds less. Nice to ring a Treecreeper we don’t encounter many of these now.
Sightings: IW’s list – A good sized flock of Siskin flew over early. At leased one Redpoll was around maybe more. The Blackbirds were in a small flock feeding on holly berries nearby for a while, probably of continental origin.
Monday, 22 December 2025
21/12 Greenham Common
Sunday, 14 December 2025
14/12 Snelsmore Common
Notes: A relatively quite session, very few Great Tits about. Those that did arrive came late in the session. So far this season there have been few 2024 re-traps, perhaps an indication of a poor survival for that year’s birds. The Marsh Tit we heard was up in the tree tops feeding. Only a couple of Robins seen, also no Dunnocks or Wren detected.
Monday, 1 December 2025
30/11 Snelsmore Common Feeder
Notes: We had a busy session today, lots of Blue Tit as usual, a few Coal Tit and mid-way through the first Great Tit arrived. Nuthatch have usually become wary of the nets after the first couple of visits so finding one in the nets was bit of a surprise. We watched the Great Spotted Woodpecker backing down the support tree and into the net when it protested noisily most the time until it was ringed and released.
Unfortunately, due to it raining we were not able to do last year’s matching visit -CES 2024/25.03.