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East Norfolk Ringing Group: Spring has sprung
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Thursday, 16 May 2013. At last we have had a couple of mist netting sessions for any migrants that may be about, finally showing that Spring has sprung. The first session was at Winterton on 4th May, with 29 new birds and 3 retraps being processed. It was nice getting 3 Garden Warbler, a species we seldom catch. Dunnock 1 (1) originally ringed 07/04/12. On ou...
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: Not a lot doing !
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Thursday, 21 February 2013. Not a lot doing! Its rather quiet at the moment at our ringing sites! Gary and I ventured to Ludham on Saturday 16th, we were later joined by Nathan, James and Amy. Amy was telling us stories of a Stoat her dog had found and Nathan found a dead Weasel hanging half eaten in a Hawthorn on site. The team, scary! ENRG was founded in 20...
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: February 2012
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Monday, 20 February 2012. Buntings disappear but Ducks hold on. Is it all over? This probably reflected the number of birds in the area, a maximum total of only 15 Bunting were seen, perhaps at last they have moved on. Only 8 birds were caught, these being 6 new Reed Bunting plus a recent retrap and a Yellowhammer from a couple of weeks ago. We arrived Sunday...
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: October 2012
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Monday, 29 October 2012. I decided to put a couple of nets up in the garden at Ormesby as there were at least 25 Blackbirds coming in to the downfall apples. The first I had seen in the Autumn and in this Plumage, a few minutes later with Mel doing the Telephone calls Tony, Tina, Gary and John arrived to see the bird. Later on in the afternoon 2 Barn Owl site...
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: April 2012
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Thursday, 26 April 2012. Saved the best until last. The second trip to Winterton this year, Saturday 21st April, produced a few more birds than the last session. The nets were erected on the Saturday morning rather than the night before as it was raining 'Cats and Dogs' Friday night. Chiffchaff (5M) and Willow Warbler (4M). Belgian 'King Harry' (5M). The Cran...
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: November 2012
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Thursday, 22 November 2012. The Snow Bunting are back at last! We have been putting the seed out now for 3/4 weeks,but the local Crows and Pigeons have been finding it to their liking, however things were about to change with reports of the first Snow Bunting just North of us. We must thank David for supplying us with Wheat again this year. S and 1 control.
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: A few more Linnets
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Thursday, 25 April 2013. A few more Linnets. Another trip to Caister Beach on Saturday 20th April for Linnets resulted in our best day catch ever! 34 new ones , 3 retraps and a control were caught. Most of the new birds were 5's (2nd year birds). The retraps were from 31/03/12 , 14/04/12 and one from this year,the control was L230482. Gt Yarmouth Bird Club.
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: May 2013
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Thursday, 16 May 2013. At last we have had a couple of mist netting sessions for any migrants that may be about, finally showing that Spring has sprung. The first session was at Winterton on 4th May, with 29 new birds and 3 retraps being processed. It was nice getting 3 Garden Warbler, a species we seldom catch. Dunnock 1 (1) originally ringed 07/04/12. On ou...
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East Norfolk Ringing Group: Still quiet !
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East Norfolk Ringing Group. Welcome to the ENRG blogspot. We hope you enjoy reading about the bird ringing activities and experiences of the group. Friday, 8 March 2013. Saturday 2nd March saw another visit to the cover crop at Ludham. We were joined by a new ringer to the area , Jason. James has continued feeding the site ,Wood Pigeons are still a problem and continue to gorge. 14 birds were caught with 8 new and 5 retrap Reed Bunting and a single new Brambling. This made it very hard going. Several bir...