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Under Rydon Hill: January 2015
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Monday, January 26, 2015. Well, we thought it was cold for us! Since Boxing Day, exactly one month ago, I have managed to ring 115 new birds of 21 species. A couple of birds stand out: another young ...
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Under Rydon Hill: October 2014
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Monday, October 13, 2014. About to burst into action? From a bird-ringing point of view, it is our quiet time. The remaining regulars know the score and how to get to the food without getting caught ...
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Under Rydon Hill: August 2014
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Sunday, August 31, 2014. A week later . I did keep the net between the SFH feeders in the orchard with much better results yesterday. Bingo! Lots of 3J King Harrys; my favourite species at the moment.
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Under Rydon Hill: Due a break in the good weather
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Mainly passerine ringing in West Somerset with a few other things thrown in from time to time - now all about my new life in "Quantoxia" from January 2011. Welcome to this blog about my time away from the tedium of domestic management. Once called "Tits and Things", now sub-titled "Life in Quantoxia", t. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Due a break in the good weather. Young Jackdaw, lacking the adult grey nape. Young Robin starting its post-juvenile moult. Young Robin well into its post-juvenile moult. It has b...
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Cambridge Banding: Labour Day Weekend
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A record of bird banding and bird sightings at Rare Charitable Research Reserve, otherwise known as "Rare", located on the banks of the Grand River in Cambridge, Ontario. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. New for the year were Bay-breasted Warbler (1), Blackpoll Warbler (2), Black-throated Blue Warbler (1),. Blue-headed Vireo (1), Blue Jay (1), Carolina Wren (1), Least Flycatcher (1), Philadelphia Vireo (5), Scarlet Tanager (1), Swainson's Thrush (1), Veery (1) and Vesper Sparrow (1). Visitors to this page.
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South-West Lancashire Ringing Group: March 2011
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If you are interested in becoming a ringer or would like information about the Group, contact us at:. Monday, 21 March 2011. This Saturday, group members Brian Hopkins, Pete Fearon and Jack Taylor, gave a ringing demonstration to participants of Edge Hill University's Birdwatching and Beyond course. The session at Mere Sands Wood was a massive success as participants were able to see Bullfinch, Reed Bunting, Brambling and Tree Sparrow amongst other more common woodland birds up close and personal. Other ...
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South-West Lancashire Ringing Group: February 2011
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If you are interested in becoming a ringer or would like information about the Group, contact us at:. Sunday, 27 February 2011. It has taken a while, but all 2010 data is now submitted to the BTO and we can provide the ringing results for the year. In total, 6032 birds were ringed of 73 different species. A few observations from Ian Wolfenden, Group Secretary:. We handled twice as many birds as 2009, but ringed just less than double- more retraps! South West Lancashire Ringing Group Blog. Ince Blundell a...
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South-West Lancashire Ringing Group: October 2010
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If you are interested in becoming a ringer or would like information about the Group, contact us at:. Wednesday, 13 October 2010. The year so far. Male Reed Bunting (Brook Vale). The addition of Brook Vale as a group site has seen a diversification in species on the group totals, with Lesser Whitethroat and Garden Warbler (not ringed in 2009) being caught and over three times as many Blackcaps being ringed at Brook Vale than the group ringed in 2009. South West Lancashire Ringing Group Blog. Watermark te...
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South-West Lancashire Ringing Group: July 2010
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If you are interested in becoming a ringer or would like information about the Group, contact us at:. Saturday, 17 July 2010. After a few drafts and redrafts, the 2009 South-West Lancashire Ringing Group's Annual Report is now available to buy for £5 including postage. The report features a summary of the groups activities last year as well a couple of extended reports, including:. Results from monitoring Barn Owls in SW Lancs by Tony Duckels. Ringing Swifts ( Apus apus. At Fazakerley by Pete Fearon.