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Monday, 13 July 2026

Holme Pierrepont

On 28 June we made the first summer visit, only to find the net rides very overgrown from our last spring visit. So it was hard work for just the 3 of us, and not helped by finding 2 poles and 4 guys had been stolen. Two hours later we had the nets up and ended with a decent catch of 44 birds, the majority being 19 Chiffchaff. 

Bird of the day was an 8-year-old retrap Garden Warbler that amazingly had avoided our nets every other year since being ringed. Not a longevity record yet but still nice to see. (see photo)

We returned on 5 July and had an easier time putting up the nets with a similar catch to the previous visit of 43 birds. Chiffchaff again dominated with 13 caught. 

Then 11 July saw us back again with Mark Gash joining us from Derbyshire. A quieter day with 36 birds. This time Blackcaps dominated with 8 being caught. Surprisingly we caught 3 juvenile Sedge Warblers, an unusual bird in our nets now at this site. However, the big surprise of the day was not a single retrap! 

Kev


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