Notes: The forecast was for the beginning of another extra hot period and so it was, particularly towards the end of the session. The capture was much as expected though we are usually getting a few Willow Warblers now; these are notably absent for the time of year including no singing males except on the first visit in week 25. Once it became uncomfortably hot, around 10:00hrs it was noticeable that bird activity over and about the site dropped.
NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
07/07 Greenham Common
Saturday, 4 July 2026
04/07 Thatcham Marsh LNR CES Visit 2026.07
Friday, 3 July 2026
03/07 Greenham Common
Location: Greenham Common - Western Enclosure wk 2026 wk27-Fri
Notes: A few Blackcap today, probably dispersing locals, most had no fat build-up, some had signs of fat beginning to build around the tracheal pit but not enough to score. One of the Chiffchaffs and a Blackcap had the base of their tracheal pits (throat) obscured by fat to about one third – colour Yellow-pink as opposed to dark red ; the first we’ve seen so far this year.
Sightings: The local family party of Dartford Warblers was active for a while in the nearby scrub sometimes following the Stonechats.
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
30/06 Greenham Common
Notes: No Phyloscopus about today which is unusual. None of the migrants showed any sign of fat buildup. Two Coal Tits, both juveniles probably dispersing from nearby. It was spotting with rain when we arrived, but it soon stopped. Decided not to ring last Friday as it was to hot for the birds and humans.
Sightings: Only one Chiffchaff detected and not Blue Tits seen. Two of the Green Woodpeckers looked to be juveniles. When erecting the nets I for a moment thought I had a harrier flying towards me, but it was a kite with very worn plumage including no fork to the tail. IW spotted a fritillary which was ID’d as a Silver-washed Fritillary. As we watched it flying from flower to flower another one appeared and chased it off. Two Gatekeepers were also present. No other insect or non-human/dog species detected.
Monday, 29 June 2026
28/06 Thatcham Marsh LNR
Notes: a non-CES session with three 12m nets in the scrub and 48m + 36m nets along the reed bed ride all but 18M in the 1A section of the ride. The foliage along the ride has grown considerably since last Sunday’s session. It was a disapponting session as there were few birds about and those around were mostly singletons and surprisingly no Sedge Warblers detected. The pair of Reed Buntings are still present on territory and a few Reed Warblers could be heard. Possibly the extreme heat of the last few days has had a detrimental affect on birds including recently fledge individuals.
Sightings: As mentioned above it was quite quiet bird-wise. Probably the best bird species of the session was the Tawny Owl flushed when CMD was erecting one of the scrub nets. As it was quiet attention turned to the many insects which were noticeably active in the heat over the grassland including some bush crickets. Other species of Butterfly and Moth etc were on the wing and fast flying so we probably missed a species or two.