Notes: The tree that fell on the ride last winter at the north end of the reed bed has made it increasingly difficult to squeeze the 2A portion of nets in and it has also pushed the ride southward such that there was about a 5metre overlap with the 1A portion. It was decided to reduce the 2A portion by 6metres by replacing one of the 18metre nets with a 12metre net - the overal coverage is about the same just less overlap between the two portions of the ride. It was breezy for most of the session and the 2A length of reed bed ride was particulalrly affected, it being more exposed to the westerly that was blowing. As mentioned before it seems there are fewer Reed Warbler in the vacinity of the rides. I counted four singing males along the ride when most previous years at least double this number would have been present. Some of the Reed Warbler we did encounter showed little or no sign of breeding activity – BPs in early stage of development and CP difficult to see, some had no sign of either suggesting they were recent arrivals and that a portion of those that arrived earlier this season may have moved on. As can be seen in the table below the overal capture was about 50% better than last years matching visit. However about 30% of this visits total came from the two scrub nets - not erected for last years matching visit. Most of the scrub net birds were juveniles.
Cettis Warbler ringed: 12/07/2025, 29/09/2025, 12/10/2025, 26/04/2026x2,