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Thursday, April 21, 2011

British LBBG at Chouet

The warm sunny calm weather is continuing in Guernsey, and with a rising tide at Chouet this morning, the gulls were pushed closer and closer to the camera. Although overall numbers are now dropping, as many pairs of adult gulls are nesting, there is still evidence of passage with a colour ringed LBBG from Richard Thomson's scheme based in southern Britain - White A3RA.
As expected the number of immature gulls - mostly 2nd and 3rd summer LBBGs has been growing since the end of the first week in April, with a very few 1st summer birds too.
Although the vast majority of my colour ringed breeding LBBGs are now back in Guernsey, the tail enders are continuing to arrive - e.g. White 6S9 (which was recorded last autumn in the Algarve, Portugal). 
Another highlight today was the sighiting of Jersey E4128 - a LBBG which I ringed as a chick in Sark in July 1989 - so it is now almost 22 years old!
LBBG E4128 (at almost 22 years old!) - PKV 


Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Weekend of Mixed Fortunes

The highlight of the weekend was another foreign metal-ringed Lesser Black-backed Gull. This time a French bird - Paris DB107794 which was seen at Chouet on Saturday. I had planned to commence the gull ringing season today, with the first effort to catch a few gulls in the garden. However...things didn't really work out, and I now have more work to do before I'm in a position to try to open the season - hopefully next weekend.
LBBG Paris DB107794  Chouet Landfill Beach - PKV


Thursday, April 14, 2011

British-ringed Lesser Black-backed Gulls in Guernsey

I have recently received the original ringing details for four of the Lesser Black-backed Gulls that were seen in 2010 in Guernsey with metal rings only (i.e. no colour rings). Reading metal rings is very difficult (as the inscriptions are so small), and for every full code recorded I have usually taken only a part of the code on several others! However…as these four birds show…it is worth making the effort!

London GN85760 pullus 12/07/2005 Skomer Island, Dyfed WALES Edward Grey Institute 22/09/2010
L'Eree Beach GUERNSEY

London GC46902 pullus 15/07/2007 Skomer Island, Dyfed WALES Edward Grey Institute 28/04/2010
Chouet landfill GUERNSEY

London GC79-21 pullus 07/07/2008 Terrington Marsh, Norfolk ENGLAND Wash Wader Ringing Group
19/05/2010 Pembroke Beach GUERNSEY

London GA20677 pullus 03/07/1998 Rockcliffe Marsh, Cumbria, ENGLAND North Solway Ringing  Group 22/03/2010 Chouet Landfill  GUERNSEY
LBBG London GC79-21 Pembroke 19 May 2010 - PKV 
LBBG London GN85760 L'Eree, Guernsey 22 September 2010 - PKV 
LBBG London GA20677 Chouet Landfill 22 March 2010 - PKV



Wednesday, April 13, 2011

A Very Special Morning at Chouet

One of the pleasures of my gull recording at this time of year (mid-late spring) is the increase in the number of immature Lesser Black-backed Gulls which appear at Chouet and on Guernsey’s north coast beaches. While some of these birds are known to be migrants from colonies further north, the majority are probably birds which have returned to the Channel Islands to prospect a breeding site for their first breeding attempt in one or two years’ time. These birds will have spent their first year or two further south in Iberia or even North Africa. Now that my principal gull colour ringing studies have entered their third year I am looking forward to seeing some of my “chicks” for the first time since ringing.

Today was momentous in that LBBG Black 0.S8 was back on Chouet landfill Beach. We ringed this bird as a chick on Burhou, Alderney in July 2009, and this is the first time that the bird has been recorded again in the Islands. However…what makes this gull so special is that it is one of the very first of our chicks that Catherine and I saw on its wintering grounds in The Algarve, Portugal in December 2009!

For me the return of this gull in particular is a very special moment in my studies. I hope that it is the first of many such returnees over the years ahead!
LBBG Black 0.S8 Chouet 13/04/11 - PKV 
LBBG Black 0.S8 Quarteira, Algarve, Portugal - 06/12/09 - PKV








Monday, April 11, 2011

A Misty Morning But Not Without Excitement

In complete contrast to the scorching sunny weekend, it dawned grey, misty and cool today. Chouet landfill Beach soon filled with gulls bathing and resting, and although returning Guernsey colour ringed Lesser Black-backed Gulls were once again thin on the ground, there was excitement with a Norwegian cr LBBG (Black J55U) and a LBBG ringed by Peter Rock (White red code F:N) as a chick in Bristol, England in July 2007 (which had been seen in Malaga, Spain in January 2009).
LBBG Black J55U Chouet - PKV

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Good Gull Show at Chouet with Dave Murray Over from England

Dave Murray, who lives in Chesire, England was over in Guernsey for a long weekend, and we were able to enjoy a very nice session recording gull colour rings at Chouet landfill Beach and in the landfill on Saturday. Almost all of the c 80 colour ringed Lesser Black-backed Gulls observed had already been seen this spring, but the undisputed highight was reading the metal ring on a Swedish Lesser Black-backed Gull - Stockholm 8106904. This is my first record in Guernsey of a gull from Sweden!

Also surprising was the sighting of a tibia-ringed Herring Gull from France - although I am not sure that we managed to record all the code.

A very fast trip out first thing Sunday morning resulted in c 30 cr Lesser Black-backed Gull ring reads, including one bird on Chouet Beach which appears to be from Mike Marsh's study at Orfordness, Suffolk, England. However, the code was very hard to read and I am not sure we will be able to identify the exact individual bird.
Chouet Landfill - PKV 
LBBG Stockholm 8106904 Chouet Landfill - PKV 


Friday, April 8, 2011

Belgian Lesser Black-backed Gull and British Herring Gull at Chouet

What an utter joy to be out at dawn on such glorious mornings - with the early morning sun slowly burning off the night time's heavy dew. The rising tide at Chouet once again brought the gulls close to the camera, although there was quite a lot of human disturbance this morning. The highlights of a really pleasant session were a Belgian metal-ringed Lesser Black-backed Gull and a British colour-ringed Herring Gull from Pitsea, Essex, England (North Thames Gull Group).
Chouet Beach

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

High tide and close gulls at Chouet

This morning's trip to Chouet had to be brief in view of work commitments, but it was nonetheless still productive, with 40+cr sightings of my Lesser Black-backed Gulls including both of my Guernsey ringed adults that were seen in Morocco last winter! The high tide pushed the gulls closer and closer until in the end a jogger flushed them all and I had to race off to work.


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A Burst of New Arrivals at Chouet, Guernsey

A superb hour at Chouet this morning resulted in 46 colour ring reads on my Lesser Black-backed Gulls. This included seven birds newly back for the year – all of which had been seen abroad over the autumn/winter (three in Spain, one in Portugal, two in France and one in both Portugal and Spain). A further four new birds were back yesterday, when a British metal-ringed LBBG was also read at Chouet landfill – London GJ49759.
Roland-Jan Buijs also kindly let me know today that LBBG Orange E104 (seen at Pembroke Beach, Guernsey on 30 March 2011) was back in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on 03 April! This gull was clearly in a hurry to get back to its breeding colony!



Saturday, April 2, 2011

More Close Encounters at Chouet

Over the past two days I have spent an hour or so each morning in Chouet landfill. Only two of the 31 colour ringed Lesser Black-backed Gulls recorded yesterday were new back for the year, but these included Black 2.C0, which was seen in the landfills around Madrid, Spain last August. Also seen briefly however was LBBG Blue DUK, ringed by the Severn Estuary Gull Group at Stoke Orchard Landfill, Glocs, England on 22/11/08. The only previous sighting of this gull was on the Isle of May, Scotland in May 2009.
There appeared to be few new arrivals at Chouet today, but I did manage a few more record photos of some of my gulls.
GBBG Yellow 0.CC6 Chouet Landfill 02 April 2011 - PKV 
GBBG Yellow 0.CC6 when ringed on Jethou June 2010 - PKV 
LBBG Black 2.J5 PKV
LBBG Black 2.L2 PKV 
LBBG Black 3.H2 PKV 
LBBG Black 2.F6 PKV 
GBBG Green J.60 (from Chausey Islands, France) PKV