Thursday, August 3, 2023

Mips, Wags And Weather

Wednesday evening’s forecast looked hot to go for a Thursday ringing session so I met up with Will and Andy at 0630 out Pilling way, a week after our last get together since when it has barely stopped raining. 

“In July 2023 some parts of England set new rainfall records, with Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside all recording their wettest July since records began some 150 years ago. The succession of low pressure systems resulting in long periods of damp and windy weather in much of the country was in sharp contrast to July 2022, when there were heatwaves and temperatures as high as 40.3C.” 

Weather

Although hopes were high we didn’t do at all well with just 5 birds caught - 4 Reed Warblers and a Sedge Warbler. Always looking for an excuse we blamed the weather for the lack of birds and the rubbish catch.

Plan B came into play and I set off to another site a car ride away and our brilliant idea for Friday morning. Here are heaps of waste material from a bio plant where the rain of recent days has created muddy pools that hold thousands if not millions of tiny flies and other food items of the right size for pipits and wagtails. 

The sun was out, the gate posts and fences proving to be ideal places for the birds to pose. I grabbed a few photos of Meadow Pipits, Pied Wagtails and Yellow Wagtails and it seemed a shame that there were no Grey Wagtails around for the full set of common wags. 

Yellow Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit

Pied Wagtail

Pied Wagtail

Pied Wagtail

Pied Wagtail

Meadow Pipit

Pied Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

Yellow Wagtail

It’s arranged. Friday morning is a meet up with Andy and an attempt to ring a few of the species above. 

Look in again on Friday evening folks to see how we did. 

UPDATE. Friday morning was windy, breezier than the forecasted 6-8mph and although we turned out in hope, the wind proved too troublesome to continue. This frustration was intensified by the sight of 100 + Swallows, 25+ Pied Wagtails, 1 Yellow Wagtail, 3 Reed Buntings, 8 Goldfinch and a Great-spotted Woodpecker, none of which we could catch.

Reed Bunting
 
Linking this weekend to Eileen's Saturday Blog.

10 comments:

  1. Sounds like another frustrating week for you.

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  2. Nice little collection considering the weather we've been having. Take care Phil.
    Mike.

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  3. I feel your pain Phil, again. The weather has been as you described here too. So frustrating. I do like your Meadow Pipit images though and some nice Yellow Wagtails too. Fingers crossed we're both able to get out a bit more very soon.

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  4. Hello, Phil

    Your bird photos are beautiful and I just love your Barn Owl header.
    It is nice to see the Pied and Yellow Wagtail images. he Reed Bunting is a pretty bird. Great post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank so much for leaving me a comment.

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  5. It's fascinating to read about your dedication to this hobby despite the challenges posed by the weather. Lovely bird shots!

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  6. Despite the frustration of only ringing a few birds, the fact you found a great collection of Wagtails and Pipits should be some consolation. And Friday's sighting of a good number of birds should be encouraging as it confirms they are (or at least were) in the area, despite the winds fouling hopes of catching any of them.

    Tomorrow is another day. Keep a close eye on the weather forecast - then ignore it and go out anyway. Success favors the bold!

    All is in flux in paradise. Sweet Gini had a procedure to remove some cancerous skin cells last week and then had a reaction to the anesthetic administered. She's on the mend but won't be out in the noon-day sun for a bit.

    All the best.

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  7. That really is frustrating. I understand too. I hate staying inside so much because of the high temps. But I've stayed busy and haven't gotten 'cabin fever' yet. I hope this next week brings better weather! Love seeing the birds you see there. Take care!

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  8. This has been quite a summer for lots of folks. Sorry for your rainy days. Good photos today - of course, I always like your photos and stories.

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  9. Love your beautiful bird photos, Phil.
    The weather seems to be pissing off people all over the world!

    Happy Tuesday, Phil.

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  10. July was very wet and so far August has been rather dismal, and we've only got a week to go and we'll be in September!!!

    All the best Jan

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