Ringing the changes

Thanks to Austin and David for an informative and interesting few hours bird ringing yesterday. Last ringing session we had about 8 birds but this month we had 40 catches, shows how the new feeders bring in the birds! 21 blue tits, 8 great tits, 3 coal tits,3 long tailed tits 1 willow tit, 1 reed bunting, 1 bullfinch, and 2 chaffinch.

Planning fiasco

After a bit of a saga I sent in my pre planning application to Morpeths planning department on the 11th November. I had been told that they had a 10 day backlog so i left it until yesterday and as I had not heard anything decided to give them a ring. I was well cheesed off to discover that due to some unknown issue my application had not been forwarded to the right department, so was not ‘in the system’. So now it is ‘in the system’ and i should get a response by the 9th December, great I’ve lost 2 weeks!

So no pond digging or hide building, very frustrating as the weather is good at the moment so i could have built my shed/hide.

Corridor of uncertaintyΒ 

60m x 4m of reed cleared to create a corridor across the reed bed. Speaking with my reed bed experts they recommend to increase your ‘edge’ you add corridors. The wildlife tend to feed along the edge so I will be adding another couple of corridors at so stage. It also allows us to do some bird ringing across the reed bed and lets me check the health of the reed bed right across it.

Ringing the changes

David Noble-Rollin and I did our second session of bird ringing today. Up at 6am 😴(I’m not a morning person). It decided to β˜”οΈ for the first 2hrs then the sun came out, better late than never.

2 wrens

2 blue tits

2 black birds

2 Robins

2 long tailed tits


Should I be building an ark😲, but then we only got one reed bunting. So it was a reasonable haul considering the weather.

Nature reserve construction and development