Gannets

Gannets

Monday, 28 October 2013


Birds ringed as at 27th October
SpeciesKayChris
Treecreeper423
Yellow-browed Warbler11
Goldcrest33039
Chiffchaff351
Chiffchaff abietinus40
Chiffchaff collybita30
Red-breasted Flycatcher85
Icterine Warbler23
Lesser Whitethroat12111
Pied Flycatcher90
Marsh Warbler01
Common Redpoll675619
Common Redpoll flammea26767
Common Redpoll cabaret8012
Common Redpoll rostratus10
Arctic Redpoll11
Redstart251
Bluethroat02
Reed Warbler20
Robin45579
Marsh Tit51
Sedge Warbler20
Siskin1293
Spotted Flycatcher325
Whinchat20
Wren347
Willow Warbler17415
Coal Tit72
Dunnock123
Long-tailed Tit187
Wood Warbler51
Blackcap23627
Blue Tit7518
White Wagtail131
Wheatear10
Chaffinch296
Garden Warbler475
Tree Pipit81
Goldfinch10
Whitethroat167
Rustic Bunting01
Brambling122
Reed Bunting568
Yellow Wagtail10
Common Rosefinch42
Great Tit9015
Nuthatch20
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker11
Greenfinch18630
Thrush Nightingale31
Tree Sparrow221
Bullfinch235
Yellowhammer222
Red-backed Shrike184
Common Crossbill10
Two-barred Crossbill11
Redwing41
Great Spotted Woodpecker281
Blackbird626
Nightjar00
Fieldfare10
Great Grey Shrike12
Song Thrush607
Cuckoo10
Sparrowhawk102
Kestrel10
Tengmalm's Owl01
Totals35171047













































































































































































































A bit of a dissapointing week for bird ringing as the weather has finally become autumnal - in the Manx way; that is Windy!!!!

Despite this we have  managed to catch some birds, including the two-barred Crossbill. We both passed a couple of milestones this week; Kay has now ringed over 3,500 birds here and Chris reached 1,000!!! We have also managed to make 2013 the 6th best year ever for the Observatory  since ringing started here in 1978.

Well this is our last week at Landsort as we leave on the 0635 ferry on Friday to start our way home. It has been a great few weeks, which seem to have gone by very quickly. Our thanks to everyone involved in running the Observatory, particularly the Committee Members and regular volunteers who have all made our stay so memorable. It has also been very rewarding to get to know many of the Islands residents and some of those who have holiday homes here. In particular our friendship with Tore has grown over the time here and i guess it is fitting that he will be the skipper of the ferry when we leave on Friday. Still, before all that happens we have more birds to catch!!!

Sunday, 27 October 2013

This week wefinally caught 2 Two-barred Crossbill. Until this year none had been caught at Landsort, but earlier in the month three we caught by a visiting ringer who sadly did not have the decency to let anyone else ring them - a severe breech of protocol!!!!

Anyway, we finally got a reward for a lot of effort, two young males!! Photos attached.


Sunday, 20 October 2013

 Autumn colours
 Our favourite male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker - caught 4 times now!!
Always sunny on Landsort!!
Totals as at 20th October 2013
Species Kay Chris
Treecreeper 35 0
Yellow-browed Warbler 1 1
Goldcrest 300 37
Chiffchaff 35 1
Chiffchaff abietinus 4 0
Chiffchaff collybita 3 0
Red-breasted Flycatcher 8 5
Icterine Warbler 2 3
Lesser Whitethroat 121 11
Pied Flycatcher 9 0
Marsh Warbler 0 1
Common Redpoll 591 596
Common Redpoll flammea 257 54
Common Redpoll cabaret 75 11
Common Redpoll rostratus 1 0
Arctic Redpoll 1 1
Redstart 25 1
Bluethroat 0 2
Reed Warbler 2 0
Robin 436 73
Marsh Tit 5 1
Sedge Warbler 2 0
Siskin 129 3
Spotted Flycatcher 32 5
Whinchat 2 0
Wren 30 7
Willow Warbler 174 15
Coal Tit 7 2
Dunnock 12 2
Long-tailed Tit 18 0
Wood Warbler 5 1
Blackcap 233 27
Blue Tit 70 17
White Wagtail 13 1
Wheatear 1 0
Chaffinch 28 5
Garden Warbler 47 5
Tree Pipit 8 1
Goldfinch 1 0
Whitethroat 16 7
Rustic Bunting 0 1
Brambling 8 1
Reed Bunting 54 8
Yellow Wagtail 1 0
Common Rosefinch 4 2
Great Tit 84 11
Nuthatch 2 0
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 1 1
Greenfinch 179 27
Thrush Nightingale 3 1
Tree Sparrow 19 1
Bullfinch 21 1
Yellowhammer 19 2
Red-backed Shrike 18 4
Common Crossbill 1 0
Redwing 3 0
Great Spotted Woodpecker 28 1
Blackbird 43 4
Nightjar 0 0
Fieldfare 1 0
Great Grey Shrike 1 2
Song Thrush 60 7
Cuckoo 1 0
Sparrowhawk 9 2
Kestrel 1 0
Tengmalm's Owl 0 1
Totals 3300 973

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

A few photos from last night and today: Arctic Redpoll, long-tailed Tits and, best of all, our first Tengmalm's Owl!!!
Arctic Redpoll on the left. Redpoll on the right
 A fist full of Long-tailed Tits
Ready for release
Our first Tengmalm's Owl
 A beautiful bird
 Note the feathered Feet
Being fitted with a ring

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

We spent today ringing with Monica, one of the keen ringers who run the Observatory. A really enjoyable day which produced 119 birds was topped off with another Red-breasted Flycatcher and, as we were closing the nets, a male and a female Crossbill, both young birds.

These were only the 4th and 5th birds ever ringed at Landsort Bird Observatory, the others being in 1991, 2007 & 2008. Monica ringed the male and Kay the female. They really are lovely birds in the hand. 

Also in the photos below is a shot of one of our nets, full of 50+ Redpoll taken on one of the days last week when we ended up ringing 567 birds. Photo taken by Tore Jacobsson.

 A lovely brace of male and female Crossbill
 A net full of Redpoll on our 567 bird day
 Female Crossbill - Kays ringing tick
Good reward for ringing all day.

Monday, 14 October 2013

 Salamander
 Male Bullfinch
 Great Grey Shrike
 Male Bullfinch
Redwing
A busy week last week with over 2,500 birds ringed, mostly Redpoll which descended on the island in large flocks.

Among the species caught were three Bullfinch, including two cracking males, much larger and more colourful than those found in England. We also caught three Great Grey Shrike, and managed to keep all our fingers!!!

Other highlights included some homemade Gravlax, courtesy of our good friend Tore, who not only made it but caught the salmon as well.

Tried catching Tengmalm's Owls again in the week but no joy.

Totals as at 13th October 2013
Species Kay Chris
Treecreeper 21 0
Yellow-browed Warbler 1 1
Goldcrest 191 37
Chiffchaff 31 1
Chiffchaff abietinus 3 0
Chiffchaff collybita 3 0
Red-breasted Flycatcher 8 5
Icterine Warbler 2 3
Lesser Whitethroat 121 11
Pied Flycatcher 9 0
Marsh Warbler 0 1
Common Redpoll 564 596
Common Redpoll flammea 241 54
Common Redpoll cabaret 63 11
Common Redpoll rostratus 1 0
Arctic Redpoll 1 1
Redstart 25 1
Bluethroat 0 2
Reed Warbler 2 0
Robin 353 73
Marsh Tit 4 1
Sedge Warbler 2 0
Siskin 126 3
Spotted Flycatcher 32 5
Whinchat 2 0
Wren 22 7
Willow Warbler 174 15
Coal Tit 7 2
Dunnock 11 2
Long-tailed Tit 6 0
Wood Warbler 5 1
Blackcap 231 27
Blue Tit 49 17
White Wagtail 13 1
Wheatear 1 0
Chaffinch 27 5
Garden Warbler 46 5
Tree Pipit 8 1
Goldfinch 1 0
Whitethroat 16 7
Rustic Bunting 0 1
Brambling 5 1
Reed Bunting 45 8
Yellow Wagtail 1 0
Common Rosefinch 4 2
Great Tit 57 11
Nuthatch 1 0
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 1 1
Greenfinch 141 27
Thrush Nightingale 3 1
Tree Sparrow 10 1
Bullfinch 5 1
Yellowhammer 15 2
Red-backed Shrike 18 4
Redwing 1 0
Great Spotted Woodpecker 27 1
Blackbird 16 4
Nightjar 0 0
Fieldfare 1 0
Great Grey Shrike 1 2
Song Thrush 58 7
Cuckoo 1 0
Sparrowhawk 9 2
Kestrel 1 0
 

Totals 2844 972