Most of our ringing so far this year has been focused on gardens and hilltops..
Arfon has managed to colour ring 3 new Willow Tits on Cors Caron already this year to help his RAS study..
Colour-ringed Willow Tit |
The new moon phase has given our trainees the opportunity to experience lamping. With the mild winter there have been a low number of waders roosting on our study fields. Thom, Morgan, Yusef and Toni have all ringed birds on the hilltops with us - several birds were ringed after their first time with the torch or net - and some variety ringed with Skylark, Snipe, Jack Snipe, Golden Plover as well as Woodcock
This thermal image picture was taken on Frenni Fawr on the approach to a successful catch of a Golden Plover. The shapes in the distance are Crymych with the roof tops on the industrial estate showing intensely black on a cold night and the building showing white and warm is the sheltered accommodation by Crymych Surgery.
Unusual to see contrast in Woodcock primaries |
Jackdaw caught in a Whoosh net |
Comparing tail covert shape |
Initial ringing year Llechryd and Boncath gardens |
The oldest retrap was a Great Spotted Woodpecker ringed on 20th December 2012 and also retrapped 2016 and 2020.
We held our AGM on the 2nd February using Zoom again, most of the Group took part in the brief and relatively formal meeting. We had a look back at a successful year and discussed lots of positive ideas for the year ahead. We plan to have a more social and open meeting during early April.
Rich D and Wendy J
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