Showing posts with label Wader Mist Netting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wader Mist Netting. Show all posts

Monday, 12 March 2012

Ringing Under The Stars

Late on Friday night, as all the other 'normal' students left for a night down the pub, I set off for Montrose Basin to take part in my first wader mist netting session. After getting lost in the darkness, several times, I found the meeting point and the rest of team: Chris McGuigan from Tay RG and Raymond Duncan, Ewan Weston and Euan Ferguson from Grampian RG

I had never been to Montrose Basin before and what an introduction, as we spent the night ringing away under the stars. We stayed out ringing until 4:30am and had a very successful night, catching 56 new birds and 2 recaptures.

Curlew

The 2 recaptures consisted of an Oystercatcher that was ringed as a 3 (juvenile) in August 2010 and a Bar-tailed Godwit that was also ringed on the same night as the same age!

Oystercatcher

It was an interesting and enjoyable night where I gained a lot of valuable new experience. We ringed 6 species during the night, 4 of which were new for me: Bar-tailed Godwit, Black-tailed Godwit, Curlew and Redshank. The night was a great opportunity to use a variety of different ring sizes, learn how to age new wader species and to take wader's biometrics.

Redshank

The Black-tailed Godwit that we caught was colour ringed for one of the group's ongoing projects studying the species. Any colour ring sightings can be sent to Raymond Duncan at raymond'@'waxwing.fsnet.co.uk. 

A happy ringer with a colour-ringed Black-tailed Godwit

I'd have to say that the best thing about ringing in the dark is when you get to release your freshly ringed bird. Nothing beats releasing a Curlew into the night's sky and watching it fly off infront of the moon & stars whilst it calls into the darkness!


Curlew
Redshank

A really fantastic night was had with a brilliant, very welcoming wee team. It made a nice change to be surrounded by Scottish ringers for once too! A big thank you goes to Chris for inviting me and to the very bonnie team for a great night - hears to next time!

Bar-tailed Godwit

So with 4 new species that night I am only one away from my 80th - the next post is going to be something pretty good, promise! ; )