NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Tuesday, 7 October 2025
07/10 Greenham Common
Monday, 6 October 2025
05/10 Thatcham Marsh LNR
Sightings: A Water Rail was squealing in the stream as we returned from nets up. The first Skylarks over for me are a sign of winter passage, as is the arrival of Siskins; maybe it is n indication of good winter numbers in the area tghis coming winter after the low numbers if recent years. The two Grey Wagtails came up from the weir near the railway embankment; there may have been more than two as we disturbed one almost every time we accessed the net ride. The removal of a hornet entangled in the netting delayed taking the wind affected nets down.
Tuesday, 30 September 2025
30/09 Greenham Common
Notes: It was clear and bright today which made the nets more visible than usual in the strong sunshine and we may have missed a few birds. There were a few Chiffchaffs about, some in the enclosure, but we ringed just one, captured at nets down. Nice to ring another Firecrest, this year, that’s four at this site and one at Thatcham Marsh last Sunday, We usually ring a few Reed Bunting here, this one is the first for this year; last year (2024) we didn’t ring any. As there were lots of Meadow Pipits about and they were not reacting to the miscellaneous species audio which includes their call we played a Grey Wagtail, Pied, Wagtail, Meadow Pipit in place of the Redstart audio for the last 20minutes or so. Had a reaction from a couple of Meadow Pipits and called down a Pied Wagtail but unfortunately they eluded the nets.
Sightings: The was a good flock of Meadow Pipits just east of the enclosure and others further east on the open grassland. Also, a couple of groups of Goldfinch in the same area. The Stonechat was out on the open grassland in the scrubby area. Some Siskins have arrived in the area over the last few days. A couple of Small Heaths were out in the sunshine and an unidentifiable Damselfly, probably a recent hatchling.
Sunday, 28 September 2025
28/09 Thatcham Marsh LNR
Notes: As the weather forecast was for rain sometime in the morning CMD decided not to travel to Newbury. This was a good move weather-wise as it rained about an hour after nets up, though she missed out ringing the Firecrest. It must be quite a long time since IW did all the ringing! For an hours ringing 21 birds is quite good. Dominated by Chiffchaff, there seemed to be quite a few birds attracted by the audio lures, we might have had a good total had we completed a full session. No sign of any Reed/Sedge Warblers or Reed Buntings.
Friday, 26 September 2025
26/09 Greenham Common
Sightings: IW saw the Dartford Warblers before a I arrived with a flurry of other birds in and around the enclosure. They also spent some time in the gorse near the car. Grey Heron over early, Great White Egret over just after nets down. Swallows going west mid-session. Something disturbed a mixed Woodlark and Meadow Pipit flock over towards Sandleford Heath and that landed on the grass area east of the enclosure. As I started driving along the track off the common a juvenile male Sparrowhawk flew just ahead of me for a while.