Sunday 5 July 2020

Jan's Garden Friday 3rd July - A busy morning


We had a very busy morning at Jan’s on Friday. There were birds almost as thick as hair on a cat’s back. By far the most were Silvereyes . There was also a variety of other species but because there was almost always people at the nets extracting Silvereyes others didn’t get a look in. We only had 2 nets up but in order to cope with the number of Silvereyes flocking into them we had to furl one for quite long periods.

We processed 120 birds, a record number for a session, there were 108 new and 12 recaps. As expected Silvereyes made up the bulk with 105 new and 11 recaptures. The recaps were split about even between birds banded at the session 2 weeks ago and those  from last year, with 2 banded down in the Quarry. The only other species caught were 2 House Sparrows and 1 new and 1 recap Greenfinch. The recap Greenfinch was banded down in the Quarry in the Conservation area near the pond  in Sept last year.

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  1. Greetings, I am a veterinary nursing student trying to learn how to band, with the goal of becoming a certified bander. Do you know of any banding activities taking place in the Dunedin area? Thank you!

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