Sightings: Apart from Blackcaps many of which were already in the scrub when we arrived and before the lures were turned on, very little else on the move. The Grey Wagtail flew west at nets up. There were a few more “resident” species about than of late such as Robin and Stonechat. One or two finch types flew over quite high but remained brown jobs as they didn’t call and we couldn’t see any plumage features. The Small Copper was the only butterfly seen.
NEWBURY RINGING GROUP
NEWS & RINGING SESSION REPORTS
Friday, 21 August 2026
21/08 Greenham Common
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
18/08 Greenham Common
Notes: Overcast with low cloud
and a bit of spotting but still warm. Just a steady flow of birds mostly
Blackcaps (8) and Willow Warblers (3). Fewer birds than last year’s matching
visit and less variety.
Also,
should you be wondering why no CES visit 11 report for last weekend, it’s
because we were locked out, not the best experience after getting up at
05:00hrs on Saturday – somebody had added a new lock bypassing the master lock
and apparently it is not the fishermen or BBOWT; hopefully it will be dealt
with by this coming Saturday or we will fail to do a schedule CES visit for the first time in 32 years!
Friday, 14 August 2026
14/08 Greenham Common
Notes: The first round after nets
up we extracted 19 birds. It was single figures each net round thereafter. Two adult
Blue Tits is unusual this time of year for here. It got very hot towards the
end of the session even though it was supposed to be less hot than yesterday; think it was near the same.
Sightings: A large gathering (by today's standards) of at least 20 Swallows mid-session drifting south-ish, some of the singles went north though! Lesser Black-backed Gulls over are the first for a while. A possible Green Sandpiper flew low west to fast for us to be certain of the ID. A Clouded Yellow was one of the few butterflies seen.
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
11/08 Greenham Common
Notes: A quiet session with few birds, unlike last year’s matching visit. It’s noticeable that there are very few insects about so probably not much for insectivores to feed on.
Friday, 7 August 2026
07/08 Greenham Common
Notes: A reasonable session included a few Willow Warblers. The average capture of this species for week 32 is 12, so a little down for what is their peak week of movement through the site. Usually, numbers drop away quite rapidly from week 33 to the last stragglers week 39. A few Blue Tits moving across the heath southwards this session, otherwise not much visable movement.
Recaptures: (0)Sightings: Unlike last Wednesday, when there was a movement South, just a single Swallow over today. The Migrant Hawker was a female and we’re not too confident of the ID.