The garden at Cristin had a few nice migrants around, some of which were caught in mist nets, these included two Lesser Redpolls, one Sedge Warbler, one Siskin, one Garden Warbler, one Common Whitethroat (first caught one of the year!), two Spotted Flycatchers and the usual handfuls of Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs.
Spotted Flycatcher |
Female Siskin |
Garden Warbler |
Curiously, the Siskin happened to have a pretty well developed brood patch, it was wrinkled but not too engorged. So perhaps there is a breeding pair on the island? It was certainly seen with a male in the garden.
A slightly different view of a bird. Blowing on the belly allows ringers to see things such as the amount of fat, muscle or, indeed, presence of a brood patch on a bird, as seen here on this Siskin. |
Perfect weather for a guided walk! |
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