The forecast
was fairly promising for mist netting this morning so I headed off to the baited
site at Haigh. I was hoping for a Brambling in the catch as one had been
present when I topped up the feeders earlier in the week. I was late getting up
and it was already getting light when I arrived which was less than ideal. As I was setting up I
could hear the distinctive nasal calls of several Bramblings amongst the calls
of Greenfinches along with a good number of Redwings, Fieldfares and Blackbirds
leaving their roosts.
I put
up the usual two nets and set up two mp3 lures, one playing Goldcrest and the
other playing Redpoll. On the first round of the nets I was delighted to find 2
Bramblings in the catch; a good start to what became a very productive morning.
  | 
| adult male Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) | 
The
feed had clearly attracted a good number of birds especially Greenfinches with
a total of 30 being ringed. Chaffinches were surprisingly scarce with only 2
caught and outnumbered by the final total of 5 Brambling ringed. The Goldcrest
lure produced the goods with 10 new birds and the Redpoll lure pulled in 3
Lessers.
  | 
| first winter male Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) | 
One interesting
feature of the morning was the high proportion of adults in the catch - 3 of
the 5 Bramblings, 6 of the 30 Greenfinches, 8 of the 10 Great Tits and all 3
Lesser Redpolls. It will be interesting to see how this plays out over the rest of the winter.
 
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| Adult male Greenfinch showing the key ageing features - clean yellow outer webs of alula with pearly grey tips, pearly grey tips to all of the primary coverts and rounded tail shape, all primaries and tail feathers are fresh. | 
Ringing
Totals:
Greenfinch  30
Brambling  5
Chaffinch  2
Lesser
Redpoll  3
Bullfinch  1
Great
Tit  10
Blue
Tit  6 (+4)
Coal
Tit  0 (+2)
Robin
 1
Dunnock  1 (+1)
Blackbird  1 (+1)
Goldcrest
 10
Total  70 (+8 retraps)
 
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