Yesterday
and today few hundreds of thrushes were migrating and feeding on the field in
front of the Ribachinskaya trap. We caught 52 of them for these two days: 26 Red-throated (Turdus ruficollis), 19 Naumann’s
(Turdus naumanni), 5 Dusky (Turdus eunomus) and by one Black-throated
(Turdus atrogularis) and Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) .
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
New birds coming
First encounters of migrating birds on the station and surrounding area (beginning look here).
Oenanthe isabellina Turdus pilaris
Alauda arvensis Calcarius lapponicus
April
4th : Corvus frugilegus, Mergus merganser;
5th : Oenanthe oenanthe, Oenanthe
isabellina;
6th : Falco
tinnunculus;
7th : Milvus migrans, Tarsiger
cyanurus;
8th : Alauda arvensis, Emberiza
pallasi;
9th : Oenanthe pleschanka;
10th : Vanellus vanellus;
11th : Circus cyaneus;
12th : Ardea cinerea, Calcarius
lapponicus, Turdus pilaris;
13th : Streptopelia orientalis;
16th : Emberiza schoeniclus;
17th : Anthus hodgsoni;
18th : Fringilla montifringilla;
21st : Phylloscopus collybita;
23rd: Turdus viscivorus, Motacilla
citreola;
24th : Turdus philomelos, Phoenicurus
auroreus;
26th : Anas penelope, Anas
acuta, Anas querquedula, Zoothera dauma, Scolopax rusticola
Saturday, 23 April 2016
20 days of April
On the 15th
of April open water between ice cover on Baikal appeared. Since this day we have been observing
ice-breaking process which is remind us that spring is here in spite of snowdrifts
around and minus 10°C at some nights.
Ticks
appeared – One was found on my leg. People say that they are here for a week
already – discovered on cats.
On the 20th of April after some snow digging and great driving of Baikalsky reserve
driver Alexander Turin we moved our living wagon from Rechka Mishicha village
to the ringing station.
And yesterday we installed Big Ribachinskaya Trap.
On the 18th
of April in the list of ringed species new one appeared – Great Grey Shrike (Lanius excubitor). We rarely see him in
winter at our place.
Great Grey Shrike
Red-flanked Bluetail - most numerous bird on migration and in the nets now
Sunday, 3 April 2016
First ringing day in 2016 season
On the the first of April we arrived at the ringing station and found snow still lying on the place of nets. So next day was battle with snow. Finally we installed 5 nets. And on the 3rd of April started to catch. First catching day presented us sunny and windless weather. So, 23 bird of 6 species were caught: 1 very rear Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), 2nd time for four years; 1 Long-tailed Tit, by two Coal Tit (Parus ater) and Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes), 6 Willow Tits (Parus montanus) and 11 common migrants in April Siberian Accentor (Prunella montanella).
On the second of April first volunteer in this season Dmitry Golishev came and on the third of April saw first Pine Bunting (Embiriza leucocephala) this spring.
First meeting of migrating birds in the area this spring:
March 22: Siberian Accentor (Prunella montanella)
March 24: Daurian Jackdow (Corvus dauuricus)
March 29: Rustic Bunting (Emberiza rustica)
March 30: White Wagtail (Motacilla alba)
April 3: Pine Bunting (Embiriza leucocephala); catches: Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs).
On the second of April first volunteer in this season Dmitry Golishev came and on the third of April saw first Pine Bunting (Embiriza leucocephala) this spring.
First meeting of migrating birds in the area this spring:
March 22: Siberian Accentor (Prunella montanella)
March 24: Daurian Jackdow (Corvus dauuricus)
March 29: Rustic Bunting (Emberiza rustica)
March 30: White Wagtail (Motacilla alba)
April 3: Pine Bunting (Embiriza leucocephala); catches: Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs).
Getting water from Baikal
Catching in the snow
First bird of the season. Willow Tit
Very rare Chaffinch
Very common in April Siberian Accentor
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