We had a very quiet morning this morning at our vineyard site. There was only a small but keen group of us and the weather was near perfect with the one thing missing being birds in the nets. We ended up with a pathetic total of 7 birds of 3 species. The one highlight was our first recap from elsewhere. A Silvereye that had been originally banded in the Conservation Area of the Halswell Quarry by Annemieke from the Banding Office on 3 June last year. Although it was only a distance of just over a Kilometer in a direct line it is hopefully the first of many. The other birds caught were all new, 2 each of Silvereye, Blackbird and Song Thrush.
The Little Traveler. |
An Update on our Harrier Banding.
In the last week we have managed to catch and band a further 4 birds and recaptured 1. Its almost a year since we started our Harrier banding project. In that time, we have caught and banded 23 birds, mostly in the Motukarara and Leeston/Southbridge areas, with a few at other sites. We have also made recaptures of 6 of the banded birds and there have been 3 recoveries. All the recoveries were from road killed birds and all were female.
Most of the recently caught birds have been youngsters with brown eyes like this one. |
As well,we have banded 19 birds that were in Rehab in Wildlife Hospitals, 13 here in Christchurch and 6 in Timaru. Most of the rehab birds have been released in the area from which they came in places stretching from Kaikoura to Twizel.
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