Wednesday 29 July 2020

The weather was nice and calm this morning which meant that the nets were opened in the withies and in the garden. Willow Warblers weren't around in force today, but 12 were ringed. Some nice variety was had as two Linnets, one Stonechat and a Sedge Warbler were also ringed. As a side note, we ringed the 3000th bird of the year today!

The Heligoland trap was put to good use today, 13 Rock Pipits were caught and ringed with a darvic, and as a bonus, a Common Sandpiper was in the trap at the start of the day which was also caught and ringed, making it the third of the year for the species!

 Common Sandpiper caught on Solfach today

Rock Pipit with a darvic

The Yellow-legged Gull sightings continued today, with one more new bird having been photographed by Dan Owen. A juvenile, once again that was sitting on the South End before flying to Carreg yr Henwy.

Yellow-legged Gull on the right and Herring Gull on the left


Yellow-legged Gull on the South End today


The thrift, along with many flowers in the Wetlands have all but gone here now, but Blue Harebells are looking brilliant on the mountain.

Ringing totals today: Rock Pipit 13, Common Sandpiper 1, Willow Warbler 12, Wren 3, Linnet 2, Sedge Warbler 1, Stonechat 1, Dunnock 1, Blackbird 5.






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