Gannets

Gannets

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Landsort diary 30th June 2016

All nets opened at 0400 after a shower of rain passed by at 0300, with almost calm conditions. Very overcast to start with a small amount of rain at 0600 but lasted a few minutes
 
All nets closed at 1100 with 19 new birds of 12 species, including the first Woodpigeon of the year (7th for the Observatory) and a ringing tick for Kay.
 
Also caught the first fledged Common Whitethroat of the year.
 
Best bird though was the female Serin, first caught on 5th June. This 2cy bird was found to have a very pronounced brood patch, indicating definite breeding condition.
 
Checked the final nest box of the year, a late clutch of Great Tit. Sadly, 7 cold dead eggs found.
 
Today is the half-way point of the year and we have finished with 2640 birds, far above the average for this time of year.
 
End of month paperwork planned for this afternoon.
 
Just Chris & Kay tonight at the Obs

        
       
       
       
        

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Landsort Diary 29th June 2016

All nets opened at 0400 and kept open until 1200. A decent tally of birds: 27 of 14 species including the first fledged Redstart of the year.
 
A guided walk for 6 people took place from 1100-1200.
 
Bjorn Olsen came out for the day and spent some time up in Saltmar where he had brief song of Golden Oriole as well as a Barred Warbler.
 
Just Kay & Chris overnight tonight.

       
       
 
       
        

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Landsort diary 28th June 2016

All nets opened in almost calm conditions, though the wind increased as the morning progressed with a strong wind by the time the nets were closed at 1100.
 
A total of 19 new birds of 10 species, including two more Wheatear fledglings and the first young Wren of the year.
 
Preparation of lecture continues this afternoon
 
As far as we know it is just going to be Kay & Chris at the Obs tonight.

       
       
        
 
 

Monday, 27 June 2016

Landsort diary 27th June 2016

Strong W wind delayed opening of nets until 0630, when 17 nets were opened, with a further 5 opened during the morning when the wind reduced a little. All 22 nets closed at 1100 with 7 new birds of 5 species caught.
 
Chris interviewed live by Radio Stockholm in the village as part of a programme about life here on the island of Landsort. After chatting about the importance of studying migrating birds and highlighting the importance of the Landsort Observatory in particular, Chris was asked his hardest question - who does he want to win in tonights Euro 2016 match - England or Iceland - the answer had to be Iceland!!!!!
 
Only question is, will he be able to stay awake long enough to watch it????
 
Just Chris & Kay at the Obs again this evening.

       
 
       
       
       

Sunday, 26 June 2016

Landsort w/e 26th June 2016

A decent week of birding, with 105 birds caught, mainly young from this year, though a few adult Whitethroat caught, suggesting a late arrival? A very late Bluethroat was also notable. This adult male had an almost bald rump with the tail feather bases being clearly visible. In the lab it was noted to have many lumps, possibly tumours, on its belly. The bird was lively and within normal weight parameters, a hardy chap!!
 
Most of the nest boxes are now checked, with just one left to do at the end of the month. Within the totals ringed this week was a brood of seven Pied Flycatcher chicks, ringed by Liam and Kay, Liam, the Observatories Chairman, was out for most of the week and helped out with some of the tasks that need more than two pairs of hands. In particular it was good to get some of the old boardwalk timbers replaced with planks salvaged from the property renovation. A few more of these to do and then all of them will have been replaced.
 
The old timbers have been stood upright to dry off a bit before being taken off site for burning. When we do this we will be taking the other timbers that have been left near net rides for years as part of a programme of making the area tidier - it is after all a Nature Reserve.
 
Big news of the week is that, after 28 years as an inhabited Observatory, the building finally has a toilet. Roger and his team have done a great job on the bathroom, the new floor, electrical work and pipework are very neat, while the window, walls and ceilings are looking great after several coats of paint by Kay & Chris. It's been worthwhile all the extra hours of labour we have put into helping Roger. Only the shower to fit in place now, should be done by next weekend. A pleasure to be sitting here watching the rain against the window, knowing the cycle ride to the harbour, or trip out to the P*** bush is a thing of the past!!!!
 
Mid-summer was celebrated on the island on Saturday, with many of the young girls decking themselves out with traditional wreaths of wild flowers on the their heads, and dancing round the pole in the village - an event we sadly missed as we were still checking nest boxes. Made it down to the village in time to chat with those we know and to have an ice-cream in the baking hot sun.
 
I can feel a lazy day coming on, just the small matter of preparing my lecture notes for the programme of 18 lectures that start on the 4th July - no panic!!!

Chris & Kay ringing on Landsort w/e 26th June 2016

w/e 26th June 2016
Species
As at 19th
Kay
Chris
Total
Barred Warbler
1
 
 
1
Blackbird
32
 
2
34
Blackcap
28
1
1
30
Black Redstart
1
 
 
1
Bluethroat
10
1
 
11
Bluethroat cyanecula
1
 
 
1
Blue Tit
20
1
5
26
Blyth's Reed Warbler
1
 
 
1
Brambling
6
 
 
6
Bullfinch
2
 
 
2
Chaffinch
77
 
 
77
Chiffchaff
130
 
 
130
Collared Flycatcher
2
 
 
2
Common Redpoll cabaret
3
 
 
3
Common Redpoll flammea
1
 
 
1
Common Rosefinch
8
 
 
8
Dunnock
39
 
 
39
Fieldfare
2
 
 
2
Garden Warbler
20
 
 
20
Goldcrest
188
 
 
188
Goldfinch
6
 
 
6
Great Spotted Woodpecker
13
 
 
13
Great Tit
197
8
3
208
Greenfinch
37
2
3
42
Greenish Warbler
1
 
 
1
Icterine Warbler
14
 
 
14
Jackdaw
2
 
 
2
Lesser Whitethroat
115
5
2
122
Linnet
33
2
5
40
Magpie
1
 
 
1
Marsh Tit
5
1
1
7
Marsh Warbler
10
 
3
13
Meadow Pipit
1
 
 
1
Nightingale
1
 
 
1
Nuthatch
5
 
1
6
Parrot Crossbill
1
 
 
1
Pied Flycatcher
13
3
 
16
Red-backed Shrike
17
 
 
17
Red-breasted Flycatcher
1
 
 
1
Redstart
47
 
 
47
Redwing
1
 
 
1
Reed Bunting
23
 
 
23
Reed Warbler
24
 
1
25
Robin
532
2
 
534
Sedge Warbler
3
 
 
3
Serin
2
 
 
2
Siskin
29
 
 
29
Song Thrush
59
 
 
59
Spotted Flycatcher
12
 
1
13
Starling
64
 
 
64
Swallow
6
 
 
6
Thrush Nightingale
19
 
 
19
Treecreeper
3
1
 
4
Tree Pipit
1
 
 
1
Tree Sparrow
3
 
1
4
Wheatear
18
 
 
18
Whinchat
2
 
 
2
Whitethroat
43
3
 
46
White Wagtail
23
 
 
23
Willow Warbler
272
1
 
273
Wren
35
 
 
35
Wryneck
7
 
 
7
Yellowhammer
7
 
1
8
Total
2280
31
30
2341