Sunday, 14 June 2015

It's all about breeding


14th June 15          morning             mid section

partly cloudy, 12-13°c,  1013mb,   NE 11- NNE 8 mph


No not us, the breeding birds ( and animals and insects and plants ) at this time of year. Trying to work out what species we have, how many, were they are, how successful with their nests their young and counting family's can be frustratingly mind boggling.
              The mallard family with 9 chicks from the Wetlands was easy we have tracked them from fledging, to relocating to the canal and they are still around and intact. The other brood of 3 chicks have proved recently to be much more puzzling. All was straight forward until last wednesday when 2 ad ♂ & 1 ad ♀ were all that I found ( maybe their in the reedmace)( that was my thought ) but on friday, I could find only 2 of the young,(no sign of the duck). Today down to just one duckling, Did the mother try leading her family down to the canal, there was a female with 1 chick there on wednesday, or have they been predated. who knows? and that's just the highly visible ducks, when it comes to keeping tabs on the much less obliging warblers and other small passerines it gets even more difficult.

Mallard only 1 chk Wetlands,  ♀+4 chk S of Meccano Br,  ♀+1 chk Squash Club,
Buzzard 1 over Wetlands
Moorhen 1+3 chk (lost 1) Prefabs,  1 w/grown juv Prefab weir,  1+1 chk Meccano Br,
Stock Dove 2 >> N over Barleyfield
Swift few Barleyfield
Kingfisher 1 >> N  Meccano Br
Pied Wagtail 1 Wetlands Field
Wren 10 singing mid section
Dunnock 3 singing Barleyfield
Robin 8 singing mid section
Blackbird 9 singing mid section
Song Thrush 3 singing Barleyfield
Mistle Thrush 1+ Wetlands Field
Whitethroat 2 singing Shrike Bushes
Blackcap 10 singing mid section
Chiffchaff 10 singing mid section
Long Tailed Tit 11+ Barleyfield
Chaffinch 3 singing The Paddock

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