At first glance, Stanford Reservoir in early March at the Point, is quiet and tranquil, an ideal spot for a bit of bird watching.
However, turn the corner on a Saturday morning and you will find a very different story, a veritable hive of activity:
Kate working, Adam watching
Yes, this is the mighty SRG enjoying a spot of scrub bashing, the maintenance work we carry out to maintain a good breeding environment for our warblers. This year, we have worked from the Railtrack out to the Point.
We recently had a Blackcap BCD3425 ringed at Stanford in September 2024 which was retrapped on 10 February 2025 at the southern tip of Gibraltar, thanks to Mark Cutts and the team at Gibraltar Bird Observatory! So we know the warblers are coming, making their way north, but as yet not much evidence of their arrival; we are just waiting for the returning Chiffchaffs to start calling to know that we are in business. Watch this space for more ringing shenanigans!
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