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Friday, March 15, 2013

Double Century of LBBG Sightings at Chouet

Despite the cold and windy weather the LBBGs have been pouring back into Guernsey these past few days. This is evidenced by the fact that during the past three mornings I've recorded 211 observations of cr LBBGs at Chouet. Of course some are repeat sightings...but the total includes many birds seen for the first time this spring.
After a month or so of quite difficult observation conditions at the landfill, it is coming good at just the right time, with some incredibly close and enjoyable views of the gulls as they feed. A very big thank you to the landfill staff who help me enormously with the gull studies. Without their fantastic co-operation we would simply not be getting the quality data that is building almost by the day!

















Gulls at Chouet landfill these past three days (c) PKV

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Great Cormorant to Somerset, England

When I got back from this morning's unsuccessful attempt to ring gulls at Chouet with Chris, I picked up an -e-mail from Chris Gladman reporting only our 2nd colour-ringed Great Cormorant sighting outside the Islands. This bird was seen and photographed at Wimbleball Lake, Exmoor National Park, England on 13 March 2013. It had been ringed as a chick in Herm on 2nd May 2012.


 Great Cormorant Black BK at Wimbleball Lake 13 March 2013 (c) Chris Gladman
Movement of Great Cormorant Black BK

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Winter Wonderland!


Guernsey has just been blasted with two days of snow blizzards – the worst since 1979. Goodness knows what the returning LBBGs think of this weather, having spent the past few months in the much warmer climes of Iberia and NW Africa! Hopefully I’ll get back to Chouet soon to see what changes have occurred in the past few days. Until then – a few rather unseasonal photos below from our garden!



My Folk's garden!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Herring Gull Falling From the Sky!

Chris, Mich and I saw something very odd today at Chouet landfill - an immature Herring Gull (White 5FM3 - ringed last December)...quite literally fell out of the sky in front of us. We happened to be watching as a flock of gulls flew over, when this immature bird just stopped flying and fell like a stone to the ground. On the ground it flapped around, but had clearly lost control of its wings. Chris retrieved the gull and we put it in a large gull bag in the quiet for 40 minutes or so. After that we peered in and extracted the gull, which seemed alert again...so we put it on the ground and ...it took a short run up and was airborne again...having regained all its control. It was an amazing thing to see. We were of course very happy that the gull recovered.
The most likely cause - well the gull flock had taken to the air in panic...and we think a Peregrine came through the flock and struck this bird - enough to partially stun it, but not to kill it outright.
As to the rest of our three hour morning - despite absolutely fantastic help from the landfill staff, and several very close calls...we failed to catch any gulls yet again. However...we really do think now that the odds will very shortly swing back in our favour and our spring/summer season will commence.
An odd looking immature gull caused some excitement but despite being very different in jizz, and in structure and plumage it is almost certainly an oddish Herring Gull (see below). It really stood out from the crowd!



Friday, March 8, 2013

LBBGs from Spain and England

A very enjoyable couple of hours at Chouet Landfill this morning resulted in c 50 LBBG colour ring reads, which included Orange T121 from Salamanca, Western Spain (ringed on 23 December 2012). This may well be a Guernsey nesting gull as it was in early courtship this morning.  Red RAB, originally ringed at Orfordness, Suffolk, England as a chick in 2005, was also present. This gull has previous sightings in Gloucestershire  Leicestershire and at Tan-Tan Beach, Morocco.
 LBBG Orange T121 from Salamanca, Spain
LBBG Red RAB from Orfordness, England

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Black-headed Gulls in Chester

Given our spectacular lack of success this past winter with our colour ringing project for Black-headed Gulls, which are uncannily wary and difficult to catch in Guernsey, Dave Murray sent me some photos of his local birds in Chester, England. Dave regularly records  not just colour ringed birds  from The Netherlands, France, Poland and Norway, but he also reads and photographs metal rings (which are really hard to see in the field). It just shows how tame his birds are. His selection of colour and metal ring reads this winter involves birds from Lithuania, Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands and France!We are very envious!










Black-headed Gulls and Common Gull, Chester, England - (c) Dave Murray


Thursday, February 28, 2013

70 Colour-Ringed LBBGs at Chouet

This morning at Chouet landfill was just like old times, with a tremendous amount of gull activity. Although the wind was still quite strong , the gulls were far more settled today, enabling me to read 70 of my colour ringed LBBGs - many for the first time this season after spending the autumn/winter in Iberia.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

A Fantastic Few Hours at Chouet landfill!

Originally Chris, Phil and I were hoping today to take a modest gull catch at Chouet landfill. However, the stiff NE wind and frequent sleet showers persuaded us to postpone the effort for another week. I still went into the landfill to record colour rings...and was richly rewarded with one of my best sessions of the year so far. Amongst the 50+ cr LBBGs was my first Spanish bird from a project run at a landfill in Western SpainOrange T121. All the remaining LBBG sightings were our returning birds.
There were also at least two adult Yellow-legged Gulls in the Landfill this morning.
Today I had a fantastic spot close to the tipping face, but with a very nice view down onto one of the main resting areas for the gulls. For the last 15 minutes of the session I put down my telescope, binoculars and note pad and simply watched the gulls manoeuvring over the tipping face, some only a few metres from me. It is such a privilege to watch such birds mastering flight in such a dense pack. For me these birds are amongst the most beautiful that we see every day! All in all a really Top Morning!


Friday, February 22, 2013

And Today a Norwegian LBBG!

Some hard work at Chouet Landfill this morning and then around the northern beaches today paid off handsomely with 47 colour ring reads on Lesser Black-backed Gulls. The last ring observed was at Chouet Beach - Blue J73E - a bird ringed as a chick on Rauna, Vest-Agder, Norway in July 2002. This bird has been recorded back in Vest-Agder in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012.
The increase in records for Yellow-legged Gull continued with a 2nd winter bird on Chouet landfill Beach (this is my 7th confirmed sighting this year).



Gulls at Chouet Landfill - (c) PKV

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Two Norwegian GBBGs and an English LBBG

Viewing conditions were difficult today with fairly distant gulls and a stiff easterly wind. Two Norwegian Great Black-backed Gulls were observed on the beaches at Chouet (both ringed in Vest-Agder, SW Norway), and amongst the 34 cr LBBGs recorded was Yellow L:X (a bird ringed as a chick in Bath in 2001 by Peter Rock). Clearly gulls are well on the move now!
 Gulls on Chouet Beach
GBBG Black JP719 Chouet Landfill Beach

Monday, February 18, 2013

Half a Century of cr LBBGs this Weekend!


Lesser Black-backed Gulls continue to return to the Islands apace with 50 colour ring observations on Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Chouet area. Many of these birds had been reported over the winter in Iberia or France. The complete absence this winter of large “white-winged” gulls continues, but another adult Yellow-legged Gull was observed on Chouet Beach.  
 LBBG White 4.T7 at Chouet landfill (c) PKV
Herring Gull White 7FM0 at Chouet landfill (c) PKV