Two visits to Linacre this weekend, once to check on the nestboxes, and once to do some ringing.
The nestbox check took place on Saturday, but was cut short by heavy rain. I did, however, make sure I'd ringed the first brood of tits for 2021, a brood of 7 healthy Great Tits, and had checked on the progress of the Pied Flycatcher nest. Great new here, as the nest contained 2 eggs! Hopefully, this will increase to 6, 7 or even 8 over the next few days. I'm keeping everything crossed.
The ringing took place on Sunday between 6am and 9.30am. In total we caught and ringed 13 birds of 6 species. The most impressive bird has to be the adult male Kestrel. This was only the second Kestrel ringed at Linacre, following a female back in February 2018.
Other species seen around the site included a male Pied Wagtail by the main entrance on Saturday, and a new moth species, Green Carpet. Unfortunately, it flew off before I could get a photo.
The first damselfly of the year, a Large Red Damselfly, was noted today (17th) emerging from the pond by the workshop.
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