Saturday, March 30, 2024

2023 results

 As always, I'm posting my ringing results for the previous year "just on time". As you'll see later in the post, it was a very successful year for me in terms of total ringed birds and a number of species. I've managed to ring a few new species and for the first time, I properly ringed birds during the late autumn.

The ringing camp in Durankulak was once again a very good ringing experience where I had the chance to ring some species that I usually don't see at my place. If you are interested to learn more please follow the Facebook page of the camp here --> https://www.facebook.com/Durankulak.Bird.Ringing.Camp 


Highlights for 2023:

  • My first Semicollared flycatcher (Ficedula semitorquata) - finally after few years of nestbox building I ringed my first Semicollared flycatchers.
  • Five new species ringed in my location - Redwings, Whinchats, Wryneck, Siskin and Semicollared flycatchers are the new species. 
  • Best year in terms of total ringed bird(for me) - 991 new birds and 19 retraps.
  • And last but definitely not least my first bird with a foreign ring! - So after 20 years of ringing and few thousand ringed birds at my hometown I managed to catch a Blackcap with Lithuanian ring. I have a dedicated post about it so if you want check it out here - https://birdsbg.blogspot.com/2023/10/visitor-from-lithuania.html
So without further ado, here are the total results for 2023:

SpeciesNewRetraps
S.atricapilla3281
P.major1068
P. caeruleus875
A. trivialis68
E. rubecula52
Ph. trochilus36
C. chloris34
T.merula274
A. caudatus220
F. coelebs21
R. regulus19
Ph.collybita19
S. borin16
M. apiaster15
F. montifringilla15
S.communis13
T. iliacus13
L. collurio8
E.citrinella8
S. curruca8
T. philomelos7
C.coccothraustes7
P.lugubris51
T. pilaris6
L. megarhynchos6
F. semitorquata6
R. ignicapilla5
Ph. sibilatrix4
M. striata4
H. icterina3
S. rubetra2
T. troglodytes2
O. scops2
Ph. phoenicurus2
S. europaea2
C. europaeus2
P. domesticus2
A. scirpaceus1
S.spinus1
P. palustris1
P. modularis1
A. palustris1
L. luscinia1
D. minor1
J. torquilla1
A. schoenobaenus1






Monday, January 1, 2024

Last ringing sessions for 2023 - 29.12/31.12.2023

 I was very motivated to end this year strong and that's why I decided to make two more sessions in the last days of 2023. 


On the 29th of December, I ended up with only two ringed birds, but one of them was a Redwing which for me was enough of a reward to make up for the early morning wake-up.


The session on 31.12 proved to be much more productive with 15 new birds and 3 recaptures:

- Blue tit -2

-Great tit - 2(3)

-Fieldfare - 1

-Chaffinch -1

-Brambling -1

-Greenfinch -2

-Goldfinch -1

-Yellowhammer -5


There was noticeable movement of small Yellowhammer flocks during the whole day and I was able to see a Sparrowhawk lurking around the nests, but as always it didn't go in.

I'll be posting my 2023 results in the upcoming weeks and I hope that we'll have even better 2024!







2023 results