Sunday 1 May 2016

01/05 Thatcham Marsh LNR CES

Location: Thatcham Marsh LNR CES
Session: 01-May-2016 05:30hrs to 10:30hrs
Headlines: The first CES of 2015 (Visit 2015.01) in quite pleasant conditions; a bit cold out of the sun though. The bridge over the stream had been vandalised (since our visit on the 22nd April) but Jon managed to find the missing post and reinstate it. We had hope to do some refurbishment over the winter but never got round to it, so another season of walking the scary plank.
27 from standard nets and 10 from additional nets; a little below average; for CES 01 average is 32, range 1998 7, 2004 63
Weather: Bright, sunny, calm, light wind late in session
Present: JL, DL, JHW, SC, GB, IW, RJC, RGS
Nets: Standard nets 198Metres along one ride (11x18M’ nets) Additional nets two 18M rides and a 12M ride, up from 06:10 to 10:15 hrs
Lures none
Capture (New/Recapture) 37 (21/16): Blackbird 1/0, Blackcap 2/0, Cetti’s Warbler 0/5, Chiffchaff 2/1, Dunnock 1/0, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1/0, Great Tit 2/0, Long-tailed Tit 0/2, Reed Bunting 0/3, Reed Warbler 3/2, Robin 2/1, Sedge Warbler 6/1, Wren 1/1:
Recaptures: 16 Cetti’s Warbler 1y 350d Long-tailed Tit 1y 272d, 210d Robin 1y 209d, Reed Bunting 2y 292d, 1y 237d, 269d Reed Warbler 330d
All others less than 100days
Also a Sedge Warbler ringed elsewhere
(control)
Age Range: All full grown
Sightings 50 Species: Swift and Cuckoo relatively new arrivals, surprisingly no hirundine activity, RJC had a Grasshopper Warbler on his early morning BBOWT survey, unfortunately to far away for us to hear, otherwise species much as expected for the time of year.
Blackbird 5
Blackcap 6+
Black-headed Gull 7
Blue Tit 4
Buzzard 1
Canada Goose 5
Carrion Crow 5
Cetti's Warbler 7+
Chaffinch 3
Chiffchaff 3
Collared Dove 1
Common Tern 4
Coot 2
Cormorant 4
Cuckoo 1
Dunnock 3
Feral Pigeon 1
Gadwall 4
Goldcrest 2
Goldfinch 1
Great Spotted Woodpecker 1
Great Tit 2
Green Woodpecker 1
Grey Heron 1
Grey Wagtail 1
 
Herring Gull 3
Jackdaw 2
Jay 2
Lesser Black-backed Gull 4
Little Grebe 2
Long-tailed Tit 2
Magpie 3
Mallard 5
Moorhen 3
Mute Swan 1
Pheasant 1
Pochard 4
Red Kite 1
Reed Bunting 4+
Reed Warbler 10+
Robin 5
Sedge Warbler 10+
Song Thrush 1
Sparrowhawk 1
Stock Dove 1
Swift 4
Tufted Duck 6
Willow Warbler 3
Woodpigeon 12+
Wren 8
 

1 comment:

Lesley Staves said...

Thanks for being so hospitable to our group from Kintbury Wildlife Group this morning. We realise that we arrived right at the end of the session (typical KWG timing I'm afraid) but we had had a really good morning with all the birdsong and our members and the two visitors who joined us were greatly impressed by seeing the sedge warblers in the hand. As they were with the information they gleaned from the Ringing Group members. I have to say that these walks we do are always made more enjoyable when we have people keen to learn!