Todays bird ringing session - CES visit 5 at Priory Country Park - was dominated by juvenile birds.
41 birds of 13 species, 32 new & 9 retraps (retraps in brackets).
Chiffchaff 4 (2) - 5 of these were juveniles
Great Tit 4 (0) - all 4 juveniles
Wren 1 (1)
Blue Tit 7 (0) - all 7 juveniles
Long Tailed Tit 1 (0) - a juvenile
Bullfinch 1 (0) - a juvenile
Dunnock 1 (2) - of these 2 were juveniles (the other being a retrap adult)
Blackbird 4 (0) - 4 new juveniles
Robin 2 (1) - including 1 new juvenile
Blackcap 4 (2) - including 1 new juvenile
Greenfinch 1 (0)
Chaffinch 1 (0)
Song Thrush 1 (0) - a juvenile
That's a total of 27 juveniles. Here are some of the cast:
Above: A juvenile Blackbird on the left and an adult female on the right for comparison.
Above: A juvenile Song Thrush - note all the thorn shaped markings on the wing.
Above: A juvenile Chiffchaff.
Above: A juvenile Robin (left) and adult Robin (right) for comparison. It will be a while yet before the baby Robin gets its own red breast - it has to replace and grow more feathers before that happens.
Above: A juvenile Bullfinch
Last weekend, we made a visit to 'the crescent' where we caught 20 different adult Reed Warblers moving between the reed bed and surrounding vegetation. Of the other 10 birds we caught, of only note was our first juvenile Blackcap of the year at this site.
Now to hope the wind dies down a bit so I can make the most of my weekend ringing activities.
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