Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Vlissingen

Last week I visited the gull colonies of Vlissingen. Here Roland-Jan Buijs rings Herring and LBBG for some years now, so lots of c-ringed bird are present. In May 2010, I read more than 60 rings there on 1 day! This time it was a bit more quiet, but I managed to read about 20 rings, most of them of LBBG. It was very nice to see some birds I had seen before, and off course lots of new ones. This year, many adult birds have been caught on the nest already, and I managed to read some of these birds too. I am definately trying to go back there later this spring.
Several c-ringed Oystercatchers were present too in the vicinty of the gull colonies.

Herring gull yellow 5T (R.-J. Buijs), ringed as a chick there in 2007.

LBBG blue 29 (R.-J. Buijs).

Herring gull blue D.A (R.-J. Buijs), one of the birds that had been caught only 2 weeks before this observation.

LBBG black FL (R.-J. Buijs), ringed there as a chick in 2008.

LBBG white J.5 (R.-J. Buijs).
Herring gull yellow NX (R.-J. Buijs). 



All these Oystercatchers were locally ringed. The last 2 birds were new ones to me.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

2 in Gent

A short stop in Gent today resulted in 2 c-ringed LBBG's, one bird that I saw a few times before, and one new one. Both birds ringed in Belgium, with rings from Roland-Jan Buijs.

LBBG blue 73 (RJ Buijs), a new one to me.

LBBG blue PN (RJ Buijs).

Sanderling and gulls

Yesterday I saw my first ever c-ringed Sanderling, but unfortunately it was just not close enough for the whole combination to be read. Because it had a white flag, it was ringed in Mauritania, so that's nice anyway!

Also 2 local Jackdaws with metal rings, several Belgian Herring gulls present in Nieuwpoort, and 1 Dutch with a metal ring. In Oostende, a French LBBG (those rings are really difficult to read!) was the highlight.

 
2 locally ringed Jackdaws in Nieuwpoort.
 
Dutch Herring gull Arnhem 6.467.515, now present in Nieuwpoort.
 
Belgian Herring gull blue YP.AR (E. Stienen), a new one for me.

French LBBG red 553N (P. Dubois), not the easiest rings to read from a distance...
 
Herring gull blue CS.AZ (E. Stienen), present in a small colony in Oostende.

LBBG blue D.FAY (previously blue AAAZ, E. Stienen), already 15 years old, and present in the same colony as the Herring above.

Herring gull blue M.UAK (E. Stienen), in Oostende.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Brussels

Last week I visited 2 parks in Brussels to try to read some Carrion crow-rings. I saw only 2, but to my surprise also 3 Egyptian geese, and also read a metal ring on a Canada goose. A c-ringed Mute swan stayed asleep, so this one got away.

Carrion crow yellow XX (D. Vangeluwe).

Carrion crow yellow HL (D. Vangeluwe).

Egyptian goose yellow RT (D. Vangeluwe).