Showing posts with label treecreeper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treecreeper. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Up close and personal with garden birds

Siskin
With the tree seed (alder, birch etc) finally running out, Siskins are flooding into gardens. This male was a 'control' - a bird already ringed somewhere else when we caught it
Female Siskin
Here's a female Siskin - less colourful but still beautiful. See how fine the bill is for getting those seeds
Male Siskin
Another male, the first I caught in my garden
Lesser Redpoll
Here's another tree seed-munching finch, a Lesser Redpoll
Female Goldfinch
and a female Goldfinch
Female Nuthatch
Here's a Nuthatch, the third I've caught in the garden
Female Nuthatch
I 'retrapped' her 15 days later. Here's a close-up of the claws that mean Nuthatches can climb down trees headfirst
Treecreeper
I originally caught this Treecreeper on New Year's Day 2012, so it was good to see it's still going strong
Goldcrest
A Goldcrest, Europe's smallest bird, weighs about 5g (the same as 5 paperclips)
Male Great Spotted Woodpecker
And a male Great Spotted Woodpecker

Monday, January 02, 2012

At the bottom of the garden...

Hurray! I've finally got my first set of rings. My joy was tempered slightly by the cost, but poverty is all part of being a ringer. So I've wasted no time in trying to catch birds...

These ones are in my new garden. I have mostly been catching Blue and Great Tits, but there have been a few other bits and pieces, too.

Birds waiting to be extracted
Birds about to be extracted from the net
Treecreeper
Treecreeper (check out the talons). They always look grumpy
Long-tailed Tit
Long-tailed Tit
I caught three Great Spotted Woodpeckers in one afternoon. Damage to my eardrums and hands was not inconsiderable, but I've recovered. Ear defenders would be handy, though.

Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker (female)
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker (male)
Blue Tit with deformed bill
Blue Tit with wonky bill, but it was in good shape so still feeding OK
While at my parents' over Christmas, I couldn't resist trying to catch some of their garden birds. It was mostly a fruitless exercise (someone down the road is clearly sucking in birds from miles around) but I caught a few (no, really, a few. Three Dunnocks and a Robin. Woodpigeon, Collared Dove and Goldfinch all wriggled out before I could extract them!).

Dunnock
The first bird to get one of my rings - a Dunnock. Dull brown eye says it's a young bird
Dunnock
Another Dunnock - bright reddish-brown eye says it's an older bird
My first rings!
My first rings

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Treecreeper

Treecreeper
It's always fascinating to watch a Treecreeper shuffling its way up a tree, picking at tiny food particles on the way. It looks a bit like it's climbing a mighty rock face, but in reality it's just a small, brown bird
photos taken with Canon EOS 30D, EF 300mm f/4L IS USM, Extender EF 1.4x II