Showing posts with label Green Woodpecker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Woodpecker. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 April 2013

A slow and windy April

With a lot of wind ringing has not often been possible and when I have been out, totals have been low. However, I did manage to add Redwing to the Sandy Smith Nature Reserve list of species ringed. There was also a controlled Long Tailed Tit (March) and yesterday, this:


Above: An adult male Green Woodpecker.

The Siskin, Redpoll and Brambling invasion that has been reported by many other ringers and from garden feeding stations has completely passed me by in the last month or so.

Effort at Priory Country Park has yet to really begin. A pre CES session was cancelled today due to the wind and I'm going to be away in Sardinia unitl the CES season starts again. I hope the wind dies down by then!

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Sandy Smith NR Latest

A days ringing at Sandy Smith Nature Reserve (03/09/11) turned out a lot better than expected, adding 4 new species for the site. 2 of them ringing ticks for me and 3 of them I had never caught myself before.



Above: First up, 3 Meadow Pipits.



Above: Next, 2 Green Woodpeckers. Here David is holding one of them.



Above: A Spotted Flycatcher.



Above: Last but not least, a Wheatear.

For more info on the session, visit my blog here.