Thursday, May 20, 2021
No Ducks Today
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Thinks!
Where to go was the dilemma? Oakenclough had been quiet with
poor catches, Tuesday might be too soon after our last uninspiring visit, and
strange as it may seem, by 18 May, spring migration is already tailing off.
We knew that at Cockerham was a brood of Lapwings ready for
ringing together with some “Acros”, the lazy birders' name for Acrocephalus
warblers, small insectivorous passerine birds belonging to the genus
small,insectivorous passerine birds belonging to the genus Acrocephalus.
We drove to where the Lapwing chicks were seen a couple of
days ago to see the farmer's £200,000 sprayer heading across the field. Luckily
the field is sizeable and the ringing job would be done and dusted before the
huge machine reached the Lapwings or ourselves. Andy quickly located all three
chicks and popped them into a tractor rut as the adults watched from above
before returning to parental duties.
Job done we set a couple of nets in nearby reeds and caught
acros but no other species - 4 Reed Warblers and 4 Sedge Warblers. One of the
Reed Warblers bore a ring ALJ4078 that we thought would be our own. It was,
sort of. In fact our ringing colleague Seumus Eaves had first ringed the Reed
Warbler on 6 August 2020 at Fleetwood Marsh just 20 miles away in a south
westerly direction.
“Well what's so great about that” you might say - “It just
followed the coast”.
Not so much is the answer except that in the intervening period of ringing at Fleetwood and recapture at Cockerham, the Reed Warbler had flown to Africa and back.
Last August and setting off at dusk from Fleetwood this bird
found its way to sub Saharan Africa where it spent the winter of 2020/21. Don't
forget, this bird was born in Britain and had never been to Africa before
attempting this perilous, unknown adventure.
In early May 2021 it headed back to England, avoided Border
Control checks and found it's way to Cockerham.
A little off target for Fleetwood but not a bad effort don't you think?
Linking this weekend to Eileen's Saturday and Anni in Texas.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Over To You Padre
Log in soon you insectophiles, There's a review of this book
from a strictly neutral birder.
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Quality Not Quantity
Friday, May 7, 2021
A Tale Of Two Halves.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Mayday, Mayday.
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Winter Woollies
Linking this weekend to Eileen's Blogspot and Anni in Texas.