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Monday, 13 January 2020

Colwick Garden Update

Garden ringing continues in Colwick on a semi-regular basis, and it's been good to have a full year on it in 2019 to see the comings and goings through the seasons. It's been interesting (and frustrating!) to see how birds that are quite numerous such as Chaffinch and Blackbird are quick to clear off as soon as they get the faintest whiff of a mist net, whilst other species seem to be a lot less wary, particularly Goldfinch.

As previously noted, Goldfinch make up the bulk of the captures, with nearly 200 caught since August 2018, including a few that had been ringed over at Holme Pierrepont, and one of mine has been caught over there too. Predictably, tits bulk up the rest of the numbers, and it has been nice to regularly catch Coal Tits. I managed to catch one of the few Reed Buntings that visit the garden in late winter, and several wintering Blackcaps too. I aim to continue as I have been (though the birth of my son will likely reduce net hours!) [Ed- CONGRATULATIONS TOM!], and also to continue to work out ways to better place my nets to reduce spooking the birds!

Current totals at the end of 2019 are below.

Tom
 


New Retrap Total
Blackbird 3 0 3
Blackcap 3 1 4
Blue Tit 65 34 99
Chaffinch 5 0 5
Coal Tit 16 5 21
Dunnock 9 7 16
Goldcrest 2 0 2
Goldfinch 198 15 213
Great Tit 29 5 34
Greenfinch 11 0 11
House Sparrow 7 0 7
Long-tailed Tit 24 3 27
Reed Bunting 1 0 1
Robin 5 0 5
Woodpigeon 2 0 2
Wren 3 0 3
  383 70 453



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