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Thomas

@gardenbirder1

24| Exeter Uni MSc Biodiversity & Conservation graduate 🌿|S Permit bird ringer🐦‍| Poole Park Greylag Goose Study lead|BBS suveyor|Lundy Bird Obs Vol 🐥🐦‍⬛.

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We have now ringed over 200 Willow Warblers on the island since the mid/late July when post breeding passage started. We presume these to be Irish born birds but not entirely sure. The total numbers passing through the island must be ~1000 in the same period. Wow!

We have now ringed over 200 Willow Warblers on the island since the mid/late July when post breeding passage started. We presume these to be Irish born birds but not entirely sure. The total numbers passing through the island must be ~1000 in the same period. Wow!
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An incredible perk of my job is to check on these fluffs! From an empty box in March to a pair, an egg, a fluff and now a scruffy fluff!!

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Last week, we said goodbye to our volunteer Seabird Assistant Lucy, who has been a part of the team for the last 4 months. She has been working on our productivity studies, Manxies, Millcombe ringing, and lots more! Thank you for all your help and good luck from everyone here.

Last week, we said goodbye to our volunteer Seabird Assistant Lucy, who has been a part of the team for the last 4 months. She has been working on our productivity studies, Manxies, Millcombe ringing, and lots more! Thank you for all your help and good luck from everyone here.
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After a calm and clear evening (pic)/night and a foggy start to the morning, a nice arrival of Willow Warblers was noted again with 60 birds caught and ringed this morning. A Spotted Flycatcher, 3 Sedge Warbler and some of our island juveniles resulted in 84 birds in total!

After a calm and clear evening (pic)/night and a foggy start to the morning, a nice arrival of Willow Warblers was noted again with 60 birds caught and ringed this morning. A Spotted Flycatcher, 3 Sedge Warbler and some of our island juveniles resulted in 84 birds in total!
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Great to see a large number of Greylags at Silverlakes. Amazing there were only 2 colour ringed geese present showing the majority of these birds are not from Poole Harbour. Where are these ones coming from??? Birds of Poole Harbour Dorset Bird Club Dorset Wildlife Spot

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The Brownsea brood still at Poole Park after fledging from the island. It's great to see them doing well and it will be interesting to see how long they remain at the park. Birds of Poole Harbour Birds of Poole Harbour Dorset Bird Club Dorset Wildlife Spot

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Wow! Thanks to Nicki T for the video of this very late gosling. A race against time to grow and fledge - we shall see what happens with this family over the coming weeks. Most families fledged/very close to fledging. Birds of Poole Harbour Dorset Wildlife Spot Dorset Bird Club

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Under aurora skies, with frequent meteorites and the every presence of the milky way, we went out nightactching Wheatear. Out of ~20 seen, we caught 12, including 10 new, a retrap last session, and an adult male from our colour ring RAS project, originally ringed in May! Quality.

Under aurora skies, with frequent meteorites and the every presence of the milky way, we went out nightactching Wheatear. Out of ~20 seen, we caught 12, including 10 new, a retrap last session, and an adult male from our colour ring RAS project, originally ringed in May! Quality.
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The lovely facial marks of a Willow Warbler caught and ringed on the island today. Still a few birds moving but more of a trickle the last couple of days with the change in weather. Lundy Bird Observatory

The lovely facial marks of a Willow Warbler caught and ringed on the island today. Still a few birds moving but more of a trickle the last couple of days with the change in weather. <a href="/lundybirds/">Lundy Bird Observatory</a>
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Last night, under bright skies, we managed to catch 7 almost fledged chicks on the colony. These are some of the early birds thinking of leaving the colony for their travels south. The majority were losing their down very quickly with this individual keeping his mohawk.

Last night, under bright skies, we managed to catch 7 almost fledged chicks on the colony. These are some of the early birds thinking of leaving the colony for their travels south. The majority were losing their down very quickly with this individual keeping his mohawk.
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The final 22 Greylags are still at Poole Park. By the end of the month, they will probably be heading off for their autumn/winter movements. Keep an eye out for colour ringed birds in Dorset, Hampshire, and beyond!! Birds of Poole Harbour Dorset Wildlife Spot Dorset Bird Club Hampshire Ornithological Society

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Kestrels breed on Lundy in low numbers. Their diet mostly consists of small birds and Pygmy Shrews found on the island. This year, we are glad to see at least two juveniles fledge from two pairs. This juvenile in the southern half of the island has been seen frequently on census.

Kestrels breed on Lundy in low numbers. Their diet mostly consists of small birds and Pygmy Shrews found on the island. This year, we are glad to see at least two juveniles fledge from two pairs. This juvenile in the southern half of the island has been seen frequently on census.
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Lundy's wild, rugged West Coast getting a battering from ex-hurricane Ernesto but still looking as stunning as always!! Jenny's Cove, in the first pic, is a particularly beautiful part of the island at any time of the year.

Lundy's wild, rugged West Coast getting a battering from ex-hurricane Ernesto but still looking as stunning as always!! Jenny's Cove, in the first pic, is a particularly beautiful part of the island at any time of the year.
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An incredible watercolour and writeup in one of the guest accommodations on the island. Thank you to Paul and Jo for joining our nocturnal ringing efforts recently, their amazing artwork, their kind words, and allowing us to share this with others.

An incredible watercolour and writeup in one of the guest accommodations on the island. Thank you to Paul and Jo for joining our nocturnal ringing efforts recently, their amazing artwork, their kind words, and allowing us to share this with others.
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catherine smith Thomas There were four greylags Sunday and left in a SW direction. 1 Egyptian goose on South Lake near the solar panels, and only 2 Canada Goose by the large island.

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Our Channel Wagtail juvenile is still on the island and slowly getting some yellow - this is one of at least two of the fledglings still here.

Our Channel Wagtail juvenile is still on the island and slowly getting some yellow - this is one of at least two of the fledglings still here.
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It's a pleasure to work with the Manx Shearwater. A species I have been lucky enough to see from the first returnees, settling down, laying eggs, raising chicks, and now the fledglings. This one attracted to the big smoke of the Village. A juvenile not long to be in S America!!

It's a  pleasure to work with the Manx Shearwater. A species I have been lucky enough to see from the first returnees, settling down, laying eggs, raising chicks, and now the fledglings. This one attracted to the big smoke of the Village. A juvenile not long to be in S America!!