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tchagra

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Hi There

At the same site in S.W.Spain,have paid three visits so far and plenty of migrants ringed as well as the local birds including:

1 BARN OWL
8 GARDEN WARBLERS
40 REED WARBLERS
22 BARN SWALLOWS
1 COMMON SANDPIPER
25 CORN BUNTINGS
3 SARDINIAN WARBLERS
8 WILLOW WARBLERS
3 FAN TAILED WARBLERS
1 RED RUMPED SWALLOW
4 YELLOW WAGTAILS
8 STONECHATS
3 GOLDFINCH
1 TAWNY PIPIT
1 WOODCHAT SHRIKE
1 HOUSE SPARROW
1 GREAT REED WARBLER
2 CETTIS WARBLER
1 WHINCHAT
1 SEDGE WARBLER

Have also controlled 2 Reed Warblers,1 from Belgium and another from Italy!!

Cheers for now

Richard
 
migration

Hi There Pajerero

Autumn is best,but down here it starts in June and goes through into November.

If you want to see some really interesting moult you need to be ringing in the hottest period,june-sept,( I love the heat,guess thats why I am partly here anyway!! ),after that still lots of passage birds,and then big finch movements oct and nov and the "winter " birds start to arrive in big numbers,meadow pipits and black redstarts,robins and song thrushes etc.etc

cheers for now

richard

p.s.Always looking for " ringing assistants";) ;) I am trying to get a weekly ringing programme started down here from next Feb,will send you the details soon
 
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