Friday 16 October 2020

 Another calm day of easterlies meant that the nets were open and we were all hoping for more good vis-mig. Chaffinches, Blackbirds and Redwings were the most noticeable sounds in the garden early in the morning which is always exciting. 

It was quieter than the previous two days in terms of thrush passage, but a steady stream of 'tseeping' Redwings made for a very autumnal setting. Many of the Blackbirds that were caught had the long wings of continental birds, meaning these will have probably crossed the North Sea in the recent past to make their way through Bardsey. 

Redwing caught today

The story is the same for many of today's Chaffinches which seemed to be of the larger continental race, too. With them was a Brambling which was caught at the Obs, these are quite large, beautiful finches that come to Britain in the winter, after breeding further north and east in Europe. 

We've had a good year for catching Great Spotted Woodpeckers, today the 5th one was ringed at the Obs, that's the joint highest year total in the Obs' history. 


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