Gadwall - P. Shergold |
Gadwall - P. Shergold |
Paul Shergold took some fantastic pictures of the pair of Gadwall which have been around the Reserve for a while now, however they are quite often on the golfcourse lakes or at the scrapes at the north end of the Reserve. Other highlights have mainly come from the wildfowl front with upto 23 Teal, several Shoveler, Pochard and an ever growing flock of Tufted Duck are now common place.
Herring Gull (1HN7) - Warnham LNR |
The
Millpond finally froze over this morning with the temperature reaching -5°C
this as always meant there was a good collection of Gulls coming in to bath and
rest on the ice. In amongst the gulls today was a colour-ringed bird which was
ringed as an adult female in 2013 at Chouet Landfill site in Guernsey on the
23rd May 2013. It is quite amazing the distance the gulls we take for granted
travel between feeding and breeding sites. This is of obvious note but what is
most interesting is that this bird was also seen at at Warnham LNR on the
19/01/2015 so presumably this bird is accustomed to feeding at landfill sites
and may well be using Warnham LNR and the nearby Warnham Landfill site for its
wintering area. It is a fascinating story and look into a birds life, I wonder
where the bird is summering, I suspect we will never know! For more information about the gull ringing which takes place in the Channel Islands why not check out the ringing groups very own website: http://guernseygulls.blogspot.co.uk/
Below is a map of the distance and direction that the Herring Gull has travelled:
1HN7 - Journey from Guernsey |
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