During the morning we caught another 6 Juvenile Chiffchaff.
We ended our final session with 27 birds, which I suppose was pretty reasonable.
All in all, over our 12 sessions we managed to catch 404 birds (including re-traps) of which 278 birds were new birds! The total species caught throughout the season was 18. It will be no surprise to hear what our most caught species was...yes you guessed Chiffchaff, with 16 adults and 65 juveniles.
One of our re-trap male Bullfinch from today was ringed on CES visit 6 2012 as a Juvenile. We're already looking forward to next season to see how many of our friends will come back to breed once again.
Our 58th and last Juv Chiffchaff from our 2016 CES season. |
Species | Total New | Retraps |
Blackbird |
1
| |
Blackcap |
1
| |
Bullfinch |
2
|
1
|
Chiffchaff |
8
|
4
|
Dunnock |
1
| |
Goldcrest |
1
| |
Robin |
4
| |
Wren |
3
|
1
|
8 Species |
21
|
6
|
Lothian's other CES site had a much more productive visit on 17/09/2016. An extra visit to their site produced 43 birds, using 5 out of the 8 CES net locations. The highlight of their day was a trio of Great Spotted Woodpecker which were caught on one round - two of which were in the same net, along with a host of other species throughout the morning session.
Species | Total | Retraps |
Blackbird |
2
| |
Blackcap |
4
| |
Blue Tit |
2
| |
Bullfinch |
3
| |
Chiffchaff |
2
| |
Dunnock |
6
| |
Great Spotted Woodpeckers |
3
| |
Great Tit |
3
| |
Goldcrest |
6
| |
Long Tailed Tit |
3
| |
Robin |
8
| |
Wren |
1
| |
12 Species |
43
|
A family of Great Spotted Woodpeckers. Will & Anne (A.Coates pic) |
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