Friday, October 14, 2022

Two For One

It’s not often our west coast weather allows two consecutive days of ringing, and hardly ever three days in a week. But this week, and after pushing our luck through marginal forecasts we managed Monday, Thursday and Friday – amazing! 

So after the last post, here’s the summary for Thursday and Friday rolled into one as the mornings were similar or the same in location, weather conditions, species and numbers. 

Our consecutive mornings of Thursday and Friday realised a total of 42 birds - 25 Linnet, 3 Greenfinch, 2 Redwing, 2 Reed Bunting, 2 Pied Wagtail, 1 Song Thrush, 1 Dunnock, 1 Wren, 1 Goldcrest, 1 Robin, 1 Blackbird, 1 Great Tit, 1 Blue Tit. 

We caught our first Redwings of the autumn, together with migratory Song Thrush and Blackbird. 

Song Thrush

Redwing

The Skylark theme of Monday continued throughout the mornings of Thursday and Friday with many more Skylarks passing over in their north to south path to take our count for the three mornings to several hundred individuals. This has been a phenomenal and most unusual occurrence to take place over this essentially narrow corridor of coastal Lancashire known as Fylde. We simply cannot be sure of the Skylarks’ start points, but almost certainly Scotland. 

Although a good number of the Skylarks showed a high level of interest in a recording of their songs and calls we had no luck with tempting any into a whoosh net catching area. Instead of Skylarks we caught a couple of Pied Wagtails with the whoosh net, both birds first year males. 

Pied Wagtail

Thursday and Friday saw another 25 Linnets ringed with zero recaptures from this or any other year. A good number of the latest Linnets are of Scottish origins. We know this because Linnets from Scotland invariably have the very blackish streaked heads not seen in typical cannabina forms of English Linnets. Alongside that we are also seeing slightly longer winged males of 83, 84 and 85mm. 

"Scottish" Linnet
 
The odds and ends of sightings/birds from Thursday or Friday seem insignificant when laid alongside the Skylark migration of the week.  

Thursday - 28 Whooper Swan, 1 Kingfisher, 2 Buzzard, 1 Sparrowhawk, 5 Reed Bunting, 20 Swallow, 80+ Skylarks. 

Friday - 4 Blackbird, Stonechat, Cetti’s Warbler, Swallow, Great-spotted Woodpecker, Kestrel, Mistle Thrush, 30+ Long-tailed Tit, 140+ Skylark. 

We rather hoped to catch the Cetti’s Warbler singing from first light and periodically throughout the morning.  However, both male and female Cetti’s are known to sing so we can only assume that Friday’s bird was the same one as caught on Monday last, a female, a few days later and already adept at avoiding bird ringers' mist nets.  

Let’s keep an eye on the weather again! It’s looking like the weekend days will be spent at home with a pencil mark in the diary for Monday/Tuesday. 

Keep in touch my friends. 

Linking this weekend to Anni in Texas and Eileen's Saturday.


12 comments:

  1. Hello Phil :=)

    Wow! You really did have a good three days. So many beautiful birds, and lovely photos of some of the ones you caught in the nets. The Skylark were focussed on their migratory journey it seems. I didn't know that you used recordings of their songs to lure them towards you, although it seems obvious to me now that you would try to tempt them towards the nets.
    All the best.

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  2. Three great days with a veritable haul. Nice to see the closeup pics!

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  3. Three days in a row, that is wonderful. Your bird photos are all beautiful, I love the closeups. I hope the weather cooperates with your next outing.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend.

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  4. It's such a great time of year to get out. Our weather has improved too. Love seeing the birds you ring and learning more about them. Enjoy your weekend...even if it means resting up for the next outing!

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  5. Great week for ringing. And such a wonderful collection of beauties! I am impressed and keeping fingers crossed another good wee lays in store for you gentlemen!!

    Hey, thanks for taking time from your day to add your link ...happy birding!

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  6. Congratulations on 3 days that week. I love how happy that makes you and it makes me happy for you. Love all your bird photos as usual.

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  7. Lovely photos as always!
    Thank you for joining us this week at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/10/some-more-fun-with-botanical-drawing.html. I hope you're having a beautiful fall day there - ours is gorgeous!
    Love this time of year.

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  8. Three days of ringing in one week! Outstanding!

    It's unfortunate the Skylarks resisted your efforts but at least you had good sessions with other participants. I thought your total list of birds observed was brilliant. But I am easily impressed.

    Gini and I hope your weather will cooperate again and are happy that you are finally no longer blaming us for sending the puny leftovers of Hurricane Ian your way.

    A new week! New birds to find!

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  9. Excellent photo's Phil. A well used 3 days. Take care,
    Mike.

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  10. Three days in a row - awesome!

    The close-ups are incredible, Phil! 👍 👍


    Happy Tuesday!

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  11. That’s an impressive list of birds. I enjoyed the pictures too.

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