Sunday, April 16, 2023

Windy Week, Sunny End

Last week was a little wild and very unlike April. Here in coastal Lancashire high winds toppled trees, wrecked fencing and blew sea ducks inland as far as Preston and probably beyond. 

Andy phoned to say friends had a Common Scoter on their garden pond for a day or more and would I like to go and “grab a picture or two”? You know the rest. The wind subsided, the Scoter decided that Poulton -le-Fylde wasn’t quite so nice after all and did a moonlight flit. 

Common Scoter

Not to worry, Saturday morning looked a goer for ringing at Oakenclough so I met up with Andy and Will at the appointed 0630. When I arrived on site the dashboard read 1.5°, a major improvement on the -0.5° when setting off from home 35 minutes earlier. 

The sun was on the rise and gave way to a pleasant enough morning with a good mix of species to ring but not many birds on the move in the clear blue sky. Fifteen birds caught – 6 Lesser Redpoll, 2 Goldfinch, 2 Coal Tit, 1 Dunnock, 1 Reed Bunting, 1 Chaffinch, 1 Great Tit, 1 Siskin. 

Click the pics for close up views.

The most unexpected bird of the morning was a Reed Bunting, a species quite scarce on site and at the elevation here of about 700ft above sea level. It’s a species more generally thought of as a lowland farmland dweller. 

Reed Bunting
 
The single Siskin caught was a fine adult male. 
 
Siskin
 
Six new Lesser Redpoll added to recent catches of the species while the two Coal Tits came from previous visits here in the winter of 2022/23. 
 
Lesser Redpoll

Coal Tit
 
Goldfinch

Other species seen – 2 Grey Wagtail, 2 Swallow, 5 Sand Martin, 3 Jay, 1 Great-spotted Woodpecker, 2 Sparrowhawk, 1 Buzzard. 

Great-spotted Woodpecker

All three Jays flew overhead, unusually silent as they disappeared into nearby trees. Jays are normally noisy when they are around as their Latin name of Garrulus glandarius would suggest. Garrulus is a Latin word meaning "chattering", "babbling" or "noisy". The specific epithet glandarius is Latin meaning "of acorns", a woodland fruit in which the Jay specialises. 

Jay
 
See you in the week folks. 

“It’s warming up” said the BBC weatherman. If it's on the BBC it must be wrong. You heard it here first.


9 comments:

  1. Hello,
    The weather seems to be unpredictable. Great variety of birds from your outing. Beautiful birds and great photos. I hope your weather is warming up.
    Have a great week!

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  2. Great shots! I'm always amazed that you are able to catch birds for banding. The only time I've "caught" birds is when babies fell from the nest or a bird in flight struck a window and was stunned.
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/04/continued-from-last-week.html

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  3. I love these close-up photos, it makes the birds even more interesting.

    Our weather has seemed to have warmed up at last, long may it last!!!

    Have a good week, Diane

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  4. Your close-ups are amazing as always, Phil.

    I especially love the colorful Goldfinch.

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  5. Phil - sorry I have not been 'round to visit lately - I have been taking a bit of a break from the old computer. And so I forgot how much I miss your sense of humor - as if I don't get enough from my hubby!!! Love the Great-spotted Woodpecker. We will be heading to the UK mid-May, and this time will take the in-laws to the Isle of Skye for a few days. Midgies, here we come!

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  6. That was some windstorm! As the Scoter demonstrated, storms can bring a few surprise birds to areas they don't normally frequent. The only problem is it requires the intrepid birder be out in the weather to see it.

    Yes, I know, I've turned into a fair weather birder. I blame old age.

    At least things calmed down enough for you to ring some good birds. Nice find on the Reed Bunting! Perhaps the windy stuff confused its GPS. You DO have woodpeckers in your area! I, too, would be suspicious of quiet Jays. Sort of like quiet children. You know they're up to something.

    Sorry for the late visitation. Busy days. All is good, just frustrated with not being able to get out in Nature!

    Here's hoping the BBC will have a rare moment of clarity and you will actually have more Spring-like temperatures.

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  7. Just love the Jay in flight :)

    All the best Jan

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