Back on 28th October last year, I caught a Lesser Redpoll which already had a ring on it (not one of mine). You can read the original post (and see a photograph of the bird) here. The guided bird walk on that day, led by DB, were lucky enough to see this bird during a ringing demo and I can now tell you where it came from.
It was originally ringed on 13th October 2012 near Bestwood, Nottinghamshire. It moved a distance of 113km in a South, South East direction, within 15 days.
Priory Country Park is a former gravel pits located on the South East edge of Bedford, adjacent to the River Great Ouse. Find us at Barkers Lane off A428, or in Priory Business Park off A421 Bedford bypass. Admission is Free with access to the Visitor centre and 2 hides, one overlooking the main lake and one on the Finger lakes. You will find Winter wildfowl, passage terns and waders, and Water Rail all year.
Showing posts with label Bird Ringing. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
February Volunteers
We had another great turnout for the volunteer session in the park on Sunday, lots of new faces too which is always good to see.
The task was based in the Rough and under the direction of bird ringer EG we cut back the scrub to try to keep the habitat similar to the state it was in last year. This is done because of the CES ringing project which is carried out in this area each year. The CES (Constant Effort Site) project relies on the habitat staying the same from one year. Everything remains constant, habitat, amount of nets used, number of visits and time spent on each visit. This way results can be compared across the years and trends can be determined.
Back to the task and the weather remained dry all day which was unexpected and with all the hands on deck we managed to clear most of the areas that needed work and burned most of the brash.
Great job by everyone, hope to see everybody back again next month March 3rd 9am-3pm - Scrub Management, meet at the Visitor Centre.
For more information about the CES project click here.
Interested in learning to ring birds? Contact the Ivel Ringing Group for more information.
The task was based in the Rough and under the direction of bird ringer EG we cut back the scrub to try to keep the habitat similar to the state it was in last year. This is done because of the CES ringing project which is carried out in this area each year. The CES (Constant Effort Site) project relies on the habitat staying the same from one year. Everything remains constant, habitat, amount of nets used, number of visits and time spent on each visit. This way results can be compared across the years and trends can be determined.
Back to the task and the weather remained dry all day which was unexpected and with all the hands on deck we managed to clear most of the areas that needed work and burned most of the brash.
Great job by everyone, hope to see everybody back again next month March 3rd 9am-3pm - Scrub Management, meet at the Visitor Centre.
For more information about the CES project click here.
Interested in learning to ring birds? Contact the Ivel Ringing Group for more information.
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