NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Monday, 24 November 2025
23/11 Greenham Common
Location:
Greenham Common – 616 Feeder.
Session: 23/11/2025 07:40 to 11:15hrs
Present:
JHW,JL,IW,KMB.
Weather: overcast early clearing to bright
Sun, Breezy, Cold.
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets plus 18M & 18M
& 6M scrub nets up from 08:00 to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): niger, sunflower hearts, peanuts
Notes: Was expecting a
lot of birds but after the first net round they all but stopped coming to the
feeder – Ten on the first net round at the feeder and thirteen of the total came
from the scrub nets, most called in by audio lures. Best bird the five year old
(2021) Blue Tit that came from the scrub nets. The last visit from KMB for a
while, off to Mauritius next week for six months looking after Pink Pigeons.
Recaptures: (11)
Blue Tit ringed 28/11/2021, 14/01/2024, 26/10/2025x5,
09/11/2025x3.
Dunnock ringed 26/10/2025.
Sightings: IW’s list, a few gulls mostly
flying westerly and a Mistle Thrush singing for a while in the
Tuesday, 18 November 2025
18/11 Greenham Common
Session: 18/11/2025 07:40 to 10:40hrs
Present: IWJL.
Weather: overcast, cold breezy.
Nets: 48metres
3 Rides, up from 08:00 to 10:30 hrs.
Lures audio: (BC-CC-FC-GC),(FF-RE),(YB),(SK-LR), intermittently.
Notes: Not much moving on the heath today and probably the reason visits here are few after week 45. A Redwing flock and the few finches over showed little to no reaction to the audio. The first noticeably cold day for me.
Sightings: There was a big movement
of Woodpigeon heading South in flocks of between 20 to 50-ish in addition to a
few locals flying about. Not much else, just one flock of Redwing over South-ish.
Fewer Jackdaw than usual, the main flock that roosts in the bunkers being
displaced by the filming that some days continued well after dark.
Sunday, 16 November 2025
16/11 Snelsmore Common Feeder
Location:
Snelsmore Common – Feeder CES 2025/26.02
Session: 16/11/2025 07:40 to 11:15hrs
Present:
JHW,IW,RAD,JL.
Weather: overcast, calm, cool
Nets: 6+6M feeder nets, up from 08:00 to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): fat balls, sunflower hearts, peanuts
Notes: Another quite busy session with lots of Blue Tits as usual.
It is notable that there are fewer re-traps than last winter’s equivalent visit
2024/25.02.
Don't feel like saying anymore as:-
Sadly, we heard today that our good friend and colleague Duncan Long the NRG secretary died last night.
Recaptures: (11)
Blue Tit ringed: 11/05/2025 nest box WH27, 02/11/2025x9
Coal Tit ringed: 02/11/2025
Sightings: IW’s list, there were several
high flying gulls probably Lesser Black-backed but to high to be sure,
otherwise not a lot of activity.
Monday, 10 November 2025
09/11 Greenham Common Feeder
Location:
Greenham Common - Estovers Feeder
Session: 09/11/2025 07:40 to 11:45.hrs
Present:
JHW,IW,JL,IQ,LC,KMB.
Weather: sunny and calm early. clouding over
and breezy later, cool.
Nets: 18+18M feeder nets,18+18+18M scrub nets
up from 08:00 to 11:00hrs.
Lures (Feeder): Niger, sunflower hearts, peanuts.
Notes: A very busy session again at this feeders – double figure
nets rounds early followed by a couple of quieter mid-session and 23 birds from
the feeder nets at nets down. Two Blackcaps and a Chiffchaff; are they late
summer migrants or incoming winter birds? Apart from a couple of locals the Goldfinch
flock with a few Greenfinch that featured in the session here on the 26/10/2025
seems to have moved on about a week ago from the numbers seen on recent food top-up visits. The groups 13th Firecrest
of the year together with the Blackcaps and Chiffchaff mentioned above plus the
Goldcrests were called in to the scrub nets by the Audio lures. A Song Thrush
was the first of this species ringed at any sites so far by the groups in 2025.
In 2023 and 2024 six were ringed and looking back to earlier decades most years
middle double figures were ringed/re-trapped each year; perhaps an indication
of the low populations of many soft-bills species now.
Thanks Linda for the peanut donation that will keep the group in peanuts for our feeders well into next year.
Friday, 7 November 2025
07/11 Greenham Common
Session: 07/11/2025 07:40 to 10:50hrs
Present: IWJL,KMB.
Weather: cloudy, few spots rain early clearing to sunny
periods later, breezy, cool.
Nets: 48metres
3 Rides, up from 08:00 to 10:30 hrs
Lures audio: (BC-CC-FC-GC),(FF-RE),(YB),(SK-LR), intermittently.
From 2010 to 2025 we have
regularly ringed the Western Enclosure, Greenham Common from week no 24 (mid-June)
to week no 45 (early November). Subject mostly to the weather we have usually as
a minimum ringed twice a week to record the many migrants passing through the
heath. Above is a chart showing the profile of captures of the main species
encountered. Blackcap and Chiffchaff have two peaks that coincide, the first week
29 is thought to be locals post breeding beginning their journey south and the
main peak week 37 is the main passage through of birds from the north of the GB
and possible some continentals. The peak for Garden Warbler is week 30 after
which numbers tail off, and all have gone after week 36. Willow Warbler show a noticeable
increase week 29, similar to Blackcap and Chiffchaff but continue to increase to
peak at week 32 followed by a steady decline to the last few birds week 39.
Goldcrests have a very different movement profile to the other species as they
are mostly birds from further north and the continent (ref a Norway ringed
bird re-trapped here) coming to winter here and possibly moving on into Europe. Just few presumed
local birds are ringed until week 36 when numbers begin to increase peaking
weeks 40 to 44 followed by a slow decline well into November.
For context week29 is mid-July,
week32 is early August, week37 is the 2nd week of September and week43 is
late October; the exact dates vary year on year. Very few birds are subsequently encountered at the western
enclosure indicating that they quickly moving through on their journey to
winter in the warmer climes of southern Europe and Africa; we have a few
subsequent encounters along the south coast and also the western coast of southern
Europe (France/Spain/Portugal). Some are from north of the Pyrenees which maybe a
barrier that forces a stopover to feed up before crossing over or round the
mountains.
Today: A late Blackcap moving south or maybe a northern bird arriving to winter
here and a few more Goldcrest. This year resident birds such as Blue Tit etc that are usually about
throughout the season seem to have all but stopped moving
across the heath, Also, Blackbirds are much scarcer than usual we thought due to the dry spring and summer this year. However, I understand that
nationally many have and are succumbing to Usutu virus, a mosquito-borne disease first identified in South Africa in 1959 and first found here in 2020. Blackbirds are not the only species affected apparently.
As mentioned in the last report they are
filming over in the bunker compound (possibly the “Fast and Furious” film series
I am told). Today there were suddenly several very loud burst of machine gunfire and gun shots which
made us jump a bit, also screeching revving cars and lots of smoke.
Goldcrest ringed:
21/10/2025
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