NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Sunday, 8 June 2025
08/06 Thatcham Marsh LNR CES visit 2025.05
Sunday, 1 June 2025
31/05 Thatcham Marsh LNR CES Visit 2025.04
Notes: Numbers always seem low these days but for recent times this is not always the case as for today’s CES 2025.04 visit where a 28 totals is reasonable. What is different so far this year is that there are few species other than Reed and Sedge Warbler visiting or in the scrub periphery of the site. There were a few Blue and Great Tit about including some recently fledged but not in the numbers once seen and just one juvenile Blue Tit and two juvenile Great Tits ringed. The juvenile Reed Warbler is quite early, these usually start to fledge mid-June. The bird of the session is the Kingfisher, we ring very few now. The last ringed on a CES visit was in 2019, a single bird. Until 2017 we've ringed at least 1 every year since CES started in1993, the maximum ringed in any one year is 10 in 1997, 7 in 2005 and 5 in 2007 and 2012 and for most years 1 to 3 was the norm. Today’s bird is possibly a positive outcome of the damage done by the generating boards winter “road” which has left an open area of dead reed under the east west route of the power line and which the Kingfisher was probably flying along.
Monday, 19 May 2025
18/05 Thatcham Marsh LNR CES Visit 2025.03
Notes: The total number processed appeared low at 28 birds,
however a check of the totals for visit 3 since 2010 showed the average for
this visit to be 32 (range 2017-54 to 2023-17) so a little on the low side of
average is not that bad considering that much of the reed along the 1A portion
of the ride has been cut and the 3metre or so clearance where the overhead
electricity cables bisects the 2A portion of the ride. There appears to have
been an influx of new Sedge Warblers since last weeks visit and it was good to get
two Reed Bunting in breeding condition; they once bred in numbers on the reed
bed but just the occasional pair locate near the net ride in recent times. The
first juvenile of the year a Robin for visit 3 is a little early.
Sightings: The Great White Egret was feeding on the strenear the end the session, once a regular encounter this species in the breeding season is scarce in the area now. The Cuckoos were calling around the marsh for most of the session. Not many butterflies about today and a few demoiselles were on the wing.