Scrub bashing is now officially over and the breeding season is upon us. Since the 8th of April we have returned to our weekly Saturday ringing sessions. The first two have been quiet, but the southerly winds last week brought warmth and a nice selection of returning warblers.
On April 21st, Peter N and Dave met up at 0530 and put up nets from the feeders to the bench ride- half way along the poplars at Stanford reservoir. We were joined a little later by Mick. The first couple of rounds were quite productive and we welcomed back some old friends. These included Lesser Whitethroats (7), Willow Warblers (2), Chiffchaff (4) and one Reed and Sedge Warbler apiece. The fall of Lessers was particularly exciting, as we had a poor year for these in 2017. Still missing thus far are Cetti’s and Grasshopper Warblers, but there is plenty of time.
Totals were 17 retraps, 30 new birds. A very promising start to the new season.
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