This morning was flat calm, so George opened nets at Nant, Sam opened the nets at the Obs and Mark opened the nets in the Withies. There wasn't masses of birds around, but there was a few nice bits and pieces, with Spotted Flycatchers and Tree Pipits being the highlights of the birds caught, with a few Willow Warblers too. (Full totals for the ringing sessions will be at the bottom of the post).
Opening nets at Nant
juvenile Spotted Flycatcher
Tree Pipit
In the afternoon, George, Sam, Mark and Sian headed North to get started on ringing some Manxie chicks, it wasn't massively productive as we seemed to have chosen particularly stony walls to start on, but we managed to ring chicks between us, not a bad start to the season.
A walk to the South End and the Narrows in the evening saw a few waders around along with other bits and pieces, three Ringed Plovers, nine Dunlin, six Whimbrels, 32 Curlews, seven Redshanks, 24 Turnstones, four Sandwich Terns and one Swift.
Later on, George and Sam headed down to Solfach to set a net to try and catch some terns after dark. Unfortunately, after two hours they had no success, so they'll give it another go on the next calm night. A brief check of the beach did yield a Dunlin though, so it wasn't a total waste of time!
juvenile Dunlin caught on Solafch
Other birds today were: one Grey Wagtail, four Sedge Warblers, one Reed Warbler, three Garden Warblers, 43 Willow Warblers, four Spotted Flycatchers, four Great Tits and four Redpolls.
Ringing Totals today: 3 Blackcaps, 5 Dunnocks, 1 Garden Warbler, 16 Manx Shearwaters, 2 Robins, 1 Song Thrush, 2 Spotted Flycatchers, 1 Stonechat, 2 Tree Pipits, 23 Willow Warblers and 10 Wrens. Total of 66 birds of 11 species.
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