Sunday, 5 July 2020

Dragonflies - June 2020

and those from June......

Norfolk Hawker - Amwell GP


 Four-spotted Chaser - Amwell GP

 Black-tailed Skimmer - Amwell GP

 Broad-bodied Chaser -  Hedgerley SP

 Small Red Damselfly -  Hedgerley SP

 Downy Emerald - Hedgerley SP

 Emperor Dragonfly - Hedgerley SP

Ruddy Darter - Hedgerley SP

 
Emperor Dragonfly - Black Park CP 

Beautiful Demoiselle - Black Park CP 

Common Darter - Black Park CP 

Southern Emerald - Hedgerley SP 

Small Red-eye Damselfly - Chobham Common 

Emerald Damselfly - Englemere Pond 

 Large Red-eye Damselfly - Englemere Pond

Keeled Skimmer - Dry Sandford

 Southern Damselfly - Dry Sandford

 Keeled Skimmer - Parsonage Moor

 White-legged Damseflfly - Dry Sandford

Ruddy Darter - Oddington

Sunday, 28 June 2020

Wraysbury GP - 22nd & 26th June 2020

We feel very much behind with the RAS, due to obvious factors, so took the opportunity to get out while the wind was relatively kind. The 26th was particularly hot so we started early and had packed up and finished by 11am. We did at least get another adult Whitethroat for the study. Again it looks as though some of the adults are not remaining with their offspring. Two Treecreeper juveniles bear testament to the changing nature of the site.

Juvenile Treecreeper

Chris' lockdown look

22nd - 48 (9)

Wren - 1
Dunnock - 6
Robin - 1
Blackbird - 1 (1)
Song Thrush - 2
Whitethroat - 11 (3)
Garden Warbler - 1(1)
Blackcap - 13 (1)
Chiffchaff - 5 (1)
Great Tit - 1
Treecreeper - 1

26th - 19 (7)

Dunnock - 1 (1)
Blackbird - 1 
Song Thrush - 1 (1)
Whitethroat - 8 (4)
Gardne Warbler - 1(1)
Blackcap - 6
Treecreeper -1
                 
 

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Wraysbury GP - 16th June 2010

Juvenile Whitethroat

The young are really starting to get out and about now. This helped the numbers somewhat, although there were a couple of Whitethroats that looked as though they probably jumped into the net rather than flew, both having wing measurements not fully grown with one not yet having even reached 60mm. Both were returned to the exact place they were captured. The Dunnocks and Robins also seem to have done rather well with a few young Chiffs and Blackcaps too.

Total: 48 (13)

Wren - 1 (1)
Dunnock - 13 (4)
Robin - 4
Blackbird - 1
Whitethroat - 17 (2)
Garden Warbler - 2 (4)
Blackcap - 5
Chiffchaff - 5 (1)
Blue Tit - 0 (1)

Stanwell Moor GP - 14th June 2020

We tried for an early start, but lost a bit of time when an accident involving a police car happened right ahead of us. It was all on the dashcam and although a police car was on scene within minutes (obviously it's different turning up to find your colleagues injured rather than strangers), we took some details from other witnesses who had not been involved while we waited to hand over the evidence.

We went down to the reed-bed and got one net in there, with the others in the scrubby area, only open to us when the plant is closed. There was a pleasing number of Whitethroats, a couple of Whitethroats, a surprise in two Meadow Pipits and some Reed Warblers from the reed-bed.

Totals: 18 (3)

Meadow Pipit - 2
Blackbird - 3
Sedge Warbler - 1 (1)
Reed Warbler - 3 (1)
Whitethroat - 8 (1)
Great Tit - 1

Friday, 12 June 2020

Stanwell GP - 10th June 2020

Rain threatened so we kept it down to  six nets in close proximity to where we base.  There wasn't much moving about but nonetheless a total of 22 wasn't too bad.

5M Linnet


Total: 19 (3)

Robin - 1
Blackbird - 1
Cetti's Warbler - 0 (1)
Lesser Whitethroat - 1
Whitethroat - 1
Blackcap - 5
Chiffchaff - 1
Blue Tit - 1 (1)
Great Tit - 2
Bullfinch - 1
Greenfinch - 3 (1)
House Sparrow - 1
Linnet - 1

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Wraysbury GP - 9th June 2020


We decided to make the most of a couple of fine days before rain and windy conditions arrived at the end of the week, so spent the first of these days trying to catch Whitethroat for the RAS that we've been running for the past 5 years. A lot of time has been missed, due to the pandemic but we did manage two retraps. There were also young Robins and Dunnocks, a smattering of this year's Blackcaps, even a young Chiffchaff. But, no fledged Whitethroats as yet.

          Whitethroat  AKE6140 5M with CP

           
                                                                           5M Bullfinch 

Total: 35 (8)

Wren - 1
Robin -  8
Dunnock - 3 (4)
Song Thrush - 3
Cetti's Warbler - 0 (1)
Whitethroat - 2 (2)
Garden Warbler -  2 (1)
Blackcap - 9 (1)
Chiffchaff - 2
Blue Tit - 1
Great Tit - 3
Bullfinch - 1

Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Broadwater GP - 8th June 2020

For the first time in over six months CL & DKL  went to Broadwater to see what's been happening on site. We noted that there are now concrete blocks with a chain and padlock on the access road, problematic for us in the event that it's across and locked any time we arrive as we don't have a key, but today the chain was not across.

The fishing club has been doing a bit of cutting back, but nothing too hefty for us to remove from our rides. There were birds around and a good few places for nets so we put up a couple of nets and although this was not a complete session managed 13 birds.



Totals: 12 (1)

Robin - 2
Blackbird - 3
Garden Warbler - 1
Chiffchaff - 1
Long-tailed Tit - 5
Blue Tit - 0 (1)