Sunday 28 April 2013

With todays winds light I went to Jerbourg at about 6 am this morning and opened up 4 nets
there was not a lot happening up at Jerbourg with only 4 Willow warblers and 2 Whitethroat
trapped and rung I closed up at  about  9-30 at about 1-30 I met up with Paul and Catherine
At Lihou headland we went across to Lihou island  and then to Lihoumel to see how the
Cormorant colony there was doing there was about 15 active nests with mainly all small birds or eggs
we only managed to ring 6 pullis we will have to go back in about 10 days or so on the next spring tide
I went to the Claire mare this evening and opened up 2 nets there was not much doing there
by I had my first Sedge warbler of the year the only other birds were 2  Black birds
and a re-trap Reed warbler hoping to go to Alderney this coming week to do some ringing there
and to hopefully go to little Burhou to do the Cormorant colony there
pictures of  todays birds





Wednesday 24 April 2013

With this mornings ringing out due to fog and very fine drizzle I met Paul at 10-30 at the land fill site
at Chout to try for Gulls with no success I went up Jerbourg at about 3 o clock this afternoon and opened up 4 nets with not a lot around I closed up at 5pm only catching 7 birds whitch were 5 chiffchaff and 2 willow warblers this evening Iwent to the Claire Mare with a lot of Swallows around
I opened up 2 nets and tryed for Swallows I managed to trap and ring 31 Swallows and 1 re-trap reed warbler  and 1 Sand martin .just before dusk there was about 1500 Swallows looking to roost in the reed bed at that time I closed the nets due to I had no head torch with me to be able to extract the Swallows from the nets hope to go back tomorrow evening to try again

Sunday 21 April 2013

 
With this years prolonged winter with cold easterly winds I have not been able to do much ringing
till now I have done some ringing at Jerbourg but with slow spring migration there is not much to report with only three days this month suitable for ringing it was nice to get out today to the humps
to see how the Comorants are doing I met up with Paul Catherine and Pauls daughter Sophie at the QE2 Marina where we met Pauls brother Chris and his wife we headded out for Godin where the main Comorant breeding colony was last year we were about two weeks later than last year Paul was very concerned that we might have missed the birds as last year when we went meny birds had already fledged on landing on Godin I clammered up the rocks while Paul and the others stayed on the lower rocks when I got up to the colony there was only nests with eggs in and no sign of any chicks so on returning to the boat we went up to Longpierre to have a look what was going on there though it is only a few hundred meters away from Godin I was surprised to see that there was already some chicks we managed to ring 10 birds with colour rings and metal rings with 17 nests on Longpierre and 15 on Godin it looks like the colony has split into two groups as last year there was over 25 nests on Godin it was slightly worrying to see that there was no Guillemots on either island
on the way back we only counted one Puffin but good numbers on Razorbill meny thanks to Pauls brother Chris for taking the time to take us up there
thanks again
On a lighter note there has been 3 sightings of colour ringed Comorants from last year one was on island BA was done as a pullus on Lihoumel on the 22/4/2012  and seen on the 13/9/2012 in Anez,Loire -Atlantique France by Pasal Bellion
BK was rung as a pullus on the 2/5/2012 then first seen on the 13/3/2013 on Wimbleball lake summerset england by Chris Gladman and again on the 19/4/2013 by the same person in the same place