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Tuesday 20th October 2015

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This morning I joined Charlie at Oxwich NNR for a ringing session with thrushes very much in mind. Another dry cool autumn morning saw us on site at 06:30hrs, we immediately put the mp3 players out with Redwing on two nets, Crest on another and Woodlark (they have been seen in the area this week). The First round delivered a few surprises firstly 13 Redwings and a COMMON SNIPE in one set of nets, nothing in the "crest" net and in the third a Song Thrush and a JACK SNIPE. What a first round.... Common Snipe and Jack Snipe for comparison Jack Snipe Common Snipe Jack Snipe after being released, they usually just sit on the ground pretending to be invisible it flew off after a minute or so We carried on for a few more rounds and caught seven more Redwing, and  11 Goldcrests along with a mix of other usual fare.

Monday 19th October 2015

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The forecast is set for a change in the weather, so I decided to go to Pembrey Burrows LNR and try out another site (site2) in some willow scrub/reeds The weather was calm and overcast when I set up and stayed that way until the end of the session. A Magpie was a surprise in the first round then more usual fair of Robin (1), Wren (3), Reed Bunting (2), Chiffchaff (2), Goldcrest (1), Chaffinch (1), Dunnock (1), Blue Tit (2). Robin age 4  What wing is this and what age would you assign

Sunday 18th October 2015

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A trip to WWT Llanelli this morning, with high tide (7.6m), at 09:45hrs saw a lot of waders on the outer scrape, Black-tailed Godwit (673), Knot (600+), Greenshank (22), Spotted Redshank (2), Lapwing (11), Great Crested Grebe (60+) on the estuary, Redshank, Curlew, Peregrine (1), Water rail (1), Kingfisher (1), This afternoon I attended a Llanelli Naturalists society Fungi walk at Pembrey forest.  Pale Tussock Moth caterpillar  Despite the lack of rain in these parts for the past few weeks there was a decent showing of species.  The Sickener   Russla sp

Saturday 17th October 2015

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Busy today, so just time for a very short ringing session in the garden, it was worthwhile with two Black-headed Gulls and a Long-tailed Tit ( there were at least six on the feeders but the net had to be closed) Black-headed Gull (on wing length of 318mm probably a male) Long-tailed Tit, at this time of year they cannot be aged,  as both adults and juveniles moult and replace all feathers

Friday 16th October 2015

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Today was a session at Oxwich NNR with the Gower Ringing Group. A calm overcast cool start turned into a cold, breezy overcast finish. With 40 birds processed it was asteady session with highlights of Redwing (2) Siskin (2) and Lesser Redpoll (2). Redwing  Lesser Redpoll  Siskin Redwings were heard flying over just before dawn and we expected or hoped for a few more in the nets, the Siskins and Lesser Redpoll reflect the feeding that Owain carries out on the site and there was a decent flock of mixed finches around the "scrub" feeders at the end of the session (we were not ringing this area as it is being left for a bigger team on Saturday). Tails and Wings can be the determining factor in ageing Siskin Siskin Wing Siskin Tail

Thursday 15th October 2015

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With the settled weather continuing, (high pressure and an easterly airflow) another session at Pembrey LNR. I heard Redwing flying over on Wednesday evening so it seemed the obvious thing to do, play the tape and see what happened. Redwing, the first of the Autumn I caught two Redwing, an adult and a juvenile, a great result I hope there's more to come... I also caught a "control" Reed Bunting, this is a bird ringed by another ringer at a different site, as it happens the bird was ringed on 23rd September 2015 at Oxwich NNR. Reed Bunting ♂ All in all a steady three hour session with a total of 20 birds caught.

12th October 2015

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With clear skies overnight and the temperature down to 5'c, and no breeze I set up for a session at Pembrey Burrows LNR. With only three nets in play (two of which were a dogleg for pipits in a trial location) it was relatively quiet with only 11 birds ringed however more lessons learned. Song Thrush (1), Dunnock (2), Robin (1) Wren (2) Goldcrest (1) Goldfinch (1) Meadow Pipit (3). Song Thrush Goldfinch Also noted were seven Ravens heading towards the beach, the ♀ Sparrowhawk, five Pintail, Seven Stonechat and a Buzzard. Still a few flowers in bloom including Gorse or Furze, this spiky plant can flower in every month of the year, and of course lots of plants setting seed. Gorse Dog Rose "hips"