Lamsdell Bird Ringing and Wildlife Blog

A round up of our bird ringing activities (all birds ringed under licence from the British Trust for Ornithology with schedule one authority where appropriate), birding trips and other wildlife sorties within the UK and whenever we get chance, elsewhere.

Wednesday, 10 September 2025

Morston - 9th September 2025

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 We took our chance to get nets up at the coast. The wind had calmed and any unusual birds that may have been around when flycatchers were p...
Monday, 8 September 2025

Sculthorpe Moor - 8th September 2025

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 A quiet morning with only 18 birds processed. Leading species of Blue Tit, quite a late Sedge Warbler, with Cetti's Warbler and Lesser ...
Saturday, 6 September 2025

Dersingham Bog - 6th September 2025

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 A few hours this morning focussing on Stonechats and we managed to catch 10. All were marked with red darvics for the project. A few indivi...
Friday, 5 September 2025

Morston - 5th September 2025

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 The wind's from the wrong direction for vagrants but our departing summer migrants are skirting the coast so we gave this lovely site w...
Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Norfolk Rivers Trust, Ingoldisthorpe - 2nd September 2025

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 An unexpected first for the group, captured in the third panel of the net. Water rail. Adult Water rail Only three Reed Warbler today and a...
Thursday, 28 August 2025

Morston - 28th August 2025

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 Spent the morning in fields by the coastal wall, with LC, trying to catch departing migrants. Chris has thought for a while that birds move...
Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Sculthorpe Moor - 27th August 2025

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It wasn't long before the wind got up today, bringing the last of the Wednesday activity days in August to a close. The reedbed was quie...
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